Tom Renner

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No one knows local sports quite like Tom Renner, The Daily Voice's Sports Editor. For 22 years, he covered the field for The Stamford Advocate. He's been in Fairfield County since 1987.

Tom was formerly a reporter at Daily Voice.

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The Secrets Of Butterfly Gardening In Westchester The Secrets Of Butterfly Gardening In Westchester
The Secrets Of Butterfly Gardening In Westchester WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- No garden is more beautiful then when butterflies come for a visit. Perhaps the most charismatic creatures in our landscapes, butterflies are facing many challenges that have contributed to their decline. Lack of habitat, the absence of host plants, inadequate floral resources and of course, pesticide use, have all negatively impacted these beautiful insects. We see fewer butterflies in our landscapes than we did twenty years ago – and the decline is not just with Monarchs. You can help attract and support butterflies in your own landscape by understanding what th…
The Secrets Of Butterfly Gardening In Passaic County The Secrets Of Butterfly Gardening In Passaic County
The Secrets Of Butterfly Gardening In Passaic County PASSAIC COUNTY, N.J. -- No garden is more beautiful then when butterflies come for a visit. Perhaps the most charismatic creatures in our landscapes, butterflies are facing many challenges that have contributed to their decline. Lack of habitat, the absence of host plants, inadequate floral resources and of course, pesticide use, have all negatively impacted these beautiful insects. We see fewer butterflies in our landscapes than we did twenty years ago – and the decline is not just with Monarchs. You can help attract and support butterflies in your own landscape by understanding what they n…
The Secrets Of Butterfly Gardening In Bergen County The Secrets Of Butterfly Gardening In Bergen County
The Secrets Of Butterfly Gardening In Bergen County BERGEN COUNTY, N.J. -- No garden is more beautiful then when butterflies come for a visit. Perhaps the most charismatic creatures in our landscapes, butterflies are facing many challenges that have contributed to their decline. Lack of habitat, the absence of host plants, inadequate floral resources and of course, pesticide use, have all negatively impacted these beautiful insects. We see fewer butterflies in our landscapes than we did twenty years ago – and the decline is not just with Monarchs. You can help attract and support butterflies in your own landscape by understanding what they ne…
Boumis Named VP Of Cash Management For The Westchester Bank Boumis Named VP Of Cash Management For The Westchester Bank
Boumis Named VP Of Cash Management For The Westchester Bank WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- The Westchester Bank announced Costas Boumis has been appointed to the position of Vice President, Director of Cash Management.A lifelong Westchester resident, Boumis brings over 25 years of banking experience and will spearhead the Cash Management Sales Department in his new capacity at The Westchester Bank. “Westchester is a special community to both live and work in,'' Boumis said. "It feels great to be part of community bank that not only competes very well against larger banks from a technology and product standpoint, but also has a better understanding of the…
Westchester’s ‘Rising Stars' Celebrated By Business Council Westchester’s ‘Rising Stars' Celebrated By Business Council
Westchester’s ‘Rising Stars' Celebrated By Business Council RYE BROOK, N.Y. – The Business Council of Westchester honored 40 of the county’s most outstanding young business professionals, presenting them with its coveted “Rising Stars” Awards on Thursday, June 16. The awards were given to the Rising Stars’ Class of 2016 during a celebration and cocktail reception at the Atrium at 800 Westchester Ave.  The 2016 Rising Stars represent a diverse array of industries, including education, healthcare, law, finance, real estate development, public relations and marketing, among others. Maria Bronzi, Director of the Altium Alliance Branch of Altium Wealth M…
Ridgefield Boys Race To Victory At National Championships Ridgefield Boys Race To Victory At National Championships
Ridgefield Boys Race To Victory At National Championships RIDGEFIELD, Conn. -- Ridgefield High School’s distance medley relay team closed its season Sunday with a national title at the New Balance Outdoor Nationals in Greensboro, N.C. Ridgefield’s team of Ian Mickool, Jeffrey Storm, Kenny Day and Gabe Altopp won the race in 10:02.34. York Track Club of Illinois finished second in 10:03.32, and RockTown Track Club of Michigan took third in 10:03.47. Ridgefield trailed throughout the race, which consists of legs of 1,200, 400, 800 and 1,600 meters. Altopp, Ridgefield’s anchor who will attend Brown University, took the baton about four seconds behind…
Chappaqua Log Cabin Brings Home Convenience, Privacy Chappaqua Log Cabin Brings Home Convenience, Privacy
Chappaqua Log Cabin Brings Home Convenience, Privacy CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. -- A recent 3-bedroom listing in Chappaqua is definitely not your father’s log cabin. The property at 64 Cabin Ridge Road includes 2.38 acres, more than 1,700 square feet of living space and recent updates, including an expansion master suite in 2001 and a new kitchen in 2015. The home has three full baths and sits near the Taconic Parkway and minutes from the Chappaqua train station. “It’s really a hidden gem,’’ said Margot Friedlander, an agent for Coldwell Banker who is listing the property for $575,000. Approximately 10 other log cabins are also on the road. Most of the…
Home In Camp-Like Setting In Carmel Features Quality Craftsmanship Home In Camp-Like Setting In Carmel Features Quality Craftsmanship
Home In Camp-Like Setting In Carmel Features Quality Craftsmanship CARMEL, N.Y. -- Many early 20th century New York millionaires found tranquility in the rustic havens in upstate New York. Jonathan Buckley found his little slice of heaven in the Sedgewood Club in Carmel, but the house on his 4-acre plus parcel needed significant updating. After endless hours of exhaustive research and more than five years of renovations, the former New York City advertising executive is ready to move on to his next project. He listed the four-bedroom, three-bath property at 12 Par Court with Douglas Elliman agent Margaret Harrington for $2.6 million. “I fell in love with t…
Greenwich Swimmers Support Ex-Teammate Fighting Cancer Greenwich Swimmers Support Ex-Teammate Fighting Cancer
Greenwich Swimmers Support Ex-Teammate Fighting Cancer GREENWICH, Conn. -- Julian Fraser had been an important part of Terry Lowe’s Greenwich High School swimming teams. Now, Lowe and others affiliated with the program will be supporting Fraser and his fight against cancer in the upcoming Swim Across America. Fraser, a Greenwich High grad and member of the Santa Clara water polo team, was recently diagnosed and is currently receiving treatment for osteosarcoma. The cancer develops in the bones, and most cases of osteosarcomas occur in children and young adults. It usually develops in areas where the bone is growing quickly, such as near the ends…
LGBT Parenthood: Building the Family of Your Dreams LGBT Parenthood: Building the Family of Your Dreams
LGBT Parenthood: Building the Family of Your Dreams WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Parenthood is a life-changing event, and for the LGBT community it requires thoughtful planning. After you’ve decided to explore adoption or surrogacy there are an array of financial and legal considerations to take into account. Individual experiences can vary widely depending on the medical provider being used and legal advice being sought out. Here are several financial and legal factors for you and your plus one (if that is the case) to consider when building a road map to parenthood: Financial Planning Unconditional love is an important resource, but en…
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