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Larchmont Resident Jo-Anne Sinnott Named Real Estate Firm Executive VP Larchmont Resident Jo-Anne Sinnott Named Real Estate Firm Executive VP
Larchmont Resident Jo-Anne Sinnott Named Real Estate Firm Executive VP LARCHMONT, N.Y. -- Jo-Anne Sinnott, a longtime resident of Larchmont, has returned to Bellmarc as executive vice president, responsible chiefly for agent development and corporate communications. “I am positive that with Jo-Anne back at the helm of agent development, we can take Bellmarc to the next level," said Neil Binder, owner and principal broker at Bellmarc, a Manhattan-based residential real estate firm. “Her return, coupled with the other personnel changes we have made, demonstrates that we are thriving and resuming our place with the most competent and committed agents in the b…
Low Wages, High Rents Hamper Many In Connecticut, Report Finds Low Wages, High Rents Hamper Many In Connecticut, Report Finds
Low Wages, High Rents Hamper Many In Connecticut, Report Finds FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- A report conducted by the National Low Income Housing Coalition shows that a person earning the minimum wage cannot afford a two-bedroom apartment, according to the Huffington Post. The study calculated the hourly wage an individual would need to live in an average, two-bedroom apartment.   'Out of Reach,' the annual housing report, said individuals, on average nationally, need to make an hourly wage of $19.35 per hour to rent a $1,006 two-bedroom apartment, reported the Huffington Post. According to the Huffington Post, the hourly wage necessary to afford …
Weston Republican Town Committee Endorse Brady, DiPasquale For Re-election Weston Republican Town Committee Endorse Brady, DiPasquale For Re-election
Weston Republican Town Committee Endorse Brady, DiPasquale For Re-election WESTON, Conn. -- The Weston Republican Town Committee unanimously endorsed Bill Brady and Jess DiPasquale for re-election to the Police Commission at it April 14 meeting. “Bill’s leadership as chair has been outstanding.  He and Jess have years of experience on this Commission and Weston is fortunate to have their continued dedication and commitment to service,” said Britta Lerner, RTC chair. Brady has served on the Weston Police Commission since 1997, becoming chair in January 2013. He is a retired IBM executive and president of his own management consulting firm, Brady Associates. He …
Relics Of St. Anthony Of Padua To Visit  Bridgeport Parish For Feast Relics Of St. Anthony Of Padua To Visit  Bridgeport Parish For Feast
Relics Of St. Anthony Of Padua To Visit Bridgeport Parish For Feast BRIDGEPORT, Conn. -- Father Paolo Florette will bring a holy relic of St. Anthony of Padua from his Basilica in Padua, Italy, in honor of the Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua. Florette will visit four dioceses in the tri-state area -- the New York Archdiocese, the Brooklyn/Queens Diocese, the Paterson, N.J. Diocese and the Bridgeport Diocese.  Saint Anthony of Padua, in the form of a holy relic, will be in Northeast America from June 6 to June 14. The holy relic tour will be June 6 and June 7 at St Charles Borromeo, 391 Ogden St., Bridgeport. Last year, the relics awed and inspired th…
Rowayton Real Estate Office Showcases Artist Lilly Langotsky Rowayton Real Estate Office Showcases Artist Lilly Langotsky
Rowayton Real Estate Office Showcases Artist Lilly Langotsky ROWAYTON, Conn. -- William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty announced the firm’s Rowayton brokerage will be hosting an artist reception as part of the “Sundays at Sotheby’s” series, a monthly program in which the office welcomes new local art to display in its office.  The reception typically is the first Sunday of each month. Local artist Lilly Langotsky will introduce her work from 4-6 p.m. Sunday, June 7  Langotsky was born in Shanghai, China, and graduated with her B.F.A. from the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, N.Y. She began her artistic career in book and magazine publishing, whe…
JCC Of Mid-Westchester Celebrates 60th Anniversary In Scarsdale JCC Of Mid-Westchester Celebrates 60th Anniversary In Scarsdale
JCC Of Mid-Westchester Celebrates 60th Anniversary In Scarsdale SCARSDALE, N.Y. -- The JCC of Mid-Westchester celebrated its 60th anniversary May 14 at the JCC in Scarsdale. The night was a success as the celebration brought together many people who wanted to show their support for the organization and applaud its importance to the local economy and the well being of so many generations of patrons, according to a press release. Comedian and TV personality Judah Friedlander added his own sense of humor at the Bendheim Theatre, and even challenged the audience to rapid games of table tennis at the end of the evening. In addition to the camaraderie …
Variety Show At Westport's Kings Highway To Aid Halle’s Hope Variety Show At Westport's Kings Highway To Aid Halle’s Hope
Variety Show At Westport's Kings Highway To Aid Halle’s Hope WESTPORT, Conn. -- More than 200 students, from kindergarten through fifth grade, will participate in the 11th annual Kings Highway Elementary School Variety Show Thursday to help raise money for Halle's Hope. “The Variety Show began 11 years ago when the teachers felt there had to be a way that our community could help the victims of the tsunami in Sri Lanka. It was an instant success. Since then, the show has grown and we support a different cause each year,” said Tracey Carbone, a KHS literacy specialist and co-coordinator of the event. Previous shows have supported local and nationa…
Iona College's Mariano Rivera III Eager For MLB Draft Iona College's Mariano Rivera III Eager For MLB Draft
Iona College's Mariano Rivera III Eager For MLB Draft NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. -- Mariano River III, currently a right-handed pitcher for the Iona College Gaels, anxiously awaits the Major League Baseball draft, anticipating to be chosen in the first 10 rounds, according to The New York Times. Rivera, the son of famous Yankees pitcher Mariano Rivera, was initially drafted by the Yankees last season as a sophomore, but decided to stay in college to pitch for another season at Iona, reported the Times. Rivera's decision has left him with an Iona-record of 113 strikeouts and six complete games this season, as well as being chosen as the Metro Atlan…
Assemblyman Steve Katz Wants DMV To Stop Selling Personal Data Assemblyman Steve Katz Wants DMV To Stop Selling Personal Data
Assemblyman Steve Katz Wants DMV To Stop Selling Personal Data YORKTOWN, N.Y. -- Assemblyman Steve Katz (R,C-Yorktown) is calling on the state Legislature to ban the Department of Motor Vehicles from selling New Yorkers’ private information to the highest bidders. The DMV reportedly made $60 million from the sale of such data last year. “This is a gross violation of privacy,” Katz said. “The DMV shouldn’t be profiting off of information we are legally required to give them. This information should be used solely for services such as safety recalls. We don’t know who is purchasing this information, if there is a bidding process, or what they’re u…
Bedford's Anna-Sophia Boguraev Named Finalist In Space Competition Bedford's Anna-Sophia Boguraev Named Finalist In Space Competition
Bedford's Anna-Sophia Boguraev Named Finalist In Space Competition BEDFORD, N.Y. -- Bedford student Anna-Sophia Boguraev is one of five finalists in the first-ever Genes in Space competition sponsored by Boeing, the Center for the Advancement of Science in Space (CASIS), Math for America (MƒA), and miniPCR. The innovative contest called for students in grades seven through 12 to design an experiment to solve a real-life space exploration problem through DNA analysis. The winning experiment will be performed aboard the International Space Station (ISS) using a miniPCR machine. Boguraev, 16, a Fox Lane High School student, aims to test the effect of micr…
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