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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Business Council Of Westchester Names 'Rising Stars' Business Council Of Westchester Names 'Rising Stars'
Business Council Of Westchester Names 'Rising Stars' WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. – The Business Council of Westchester, announced its 2016 class of Rising Stars, a talented and diverse group representing an array of professions. The BCW’s Rising Stars awards salute Westchester’s “40 under 40,” individuals who demonstrate exemplary leadership, creativity, innovation, dedication and professionalism. They are among the best and brightest in business in the entire Hudson Valley. “The quantity and quality of this year’s nominees was second to none,” said Marsha Gordon, President and CEO of The Business Council of Westchester. “The 2016 winners are hi…
Diverse Danbury Family Brought Together By Tragedy Diverse Danbury Family Brought Together By Tragedy
Diverse Danbury Family Brought Together By Tragedy DANBURY, Conn. -- Amy and Jon Stellwagen’s new “rainbow family” includes four children ranging in age from 2 to 10, a sister-in-law and a lot of questions. The circumstances that brought them together for the Mamaroneck couple blended an emotional kaleidoscope of shock, tragedy, grief and finally, love. Amy’s sister-in-law, Niki Newton-Cappello of Danbury, died suddenly on March 11. The 39-year-old single mother, a native of the Bahamas, complained of shortness of breath and chest pain on March 10. Doctors discovered a lung infection that led to internal hemorrhaging. She lost 2.5 liters of …
Seasonal Allergy Causes, Prevention And Treatment Seasonal Allergy Causes, Prevention And Treatment
Seasonal Allergy Causes, Prevention And Treatment WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Spring, with its showy display of flowering buds and blooming trees, is the favorite season for many people, unless you are among the 58 million Americans who suffer from seasonal allergies.  Most seasonal allergies begin in the spring, when tree and grass pollens circulate in the air until late June. Mold, another allergy offender, begins in February and can last until the ground freezes, and ragweed can cause misery to allergy sufferers from mid-August until the first hard frost. Two-thirds of people with allergies suffer year-round, with few periods of relief. …
First Quarter Real Estate Sales Rise 14 Percent In Westchester First Quarter Real Estate Sales Rise 14 Percent In Westchester
First Quarter Real Estate Sales Rise 14 Percent In Westchester WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Real estate sales in Westchester County jumped 14 percent in the first quarter compared to last year, according to the first quarter report from the Hudson Gateway Association of Realtors. Sales also increased in Putnam (30.1 percent), Rockland (9.4) and Orange (33). The Hudson Gateway Association of Realtors, which comprises a four-county area, reported an 18.5 percent increase in residential sales across the four counties for the first quarter compared to the same time frame last year. "I was a little bit surprised,'' said Marcene Hedayati, HGAR President …
Tragedy Brings Diverse Family Together For Mamaroneck Couple Tragedy Brings Diverse Family Together For Mamaroneck Couple
Tragedy Brings Diverse Family Together For Mamaroneck Couple MAMARONECK, N.Y. -- Amy and Jon Stellwagen’s new “rainbow family” includes four children ranging in age from 2-10, a sister-in-law and a lot of questions. The circumstances that brought them together for the Mamaroneck couple blended an emotional kaleidoscope of shock, tragedy, grief and finally, love. Amy’s sister-in-law, Niki Newton-Cappello of Danbury, died suddenly on March 11. The 39-year-old single mother, a native of the Bahamas, complained of shortness of breath and chest pain on March 10. Doctors discovered a lung infection that led to internal hemorrhaging. She lost 2.5 liters of b…
Ridgefield Teen Closes In On $100K Goal To Fight Parkinson's Disease Ridgefield Teen Closes In On $100K Goal To Fight Parkinson's Disease
Ridgefield Teen Closes In On $100K Goal To Fight Parkinson's Disease RIDGEFIELD, Conn. -- Ridgefield teenager Zoe Butchen is closing in on her ambitious goal to fight Parkinson’s Disease. With help from the community, she could reach her objective this month, which is Parkinson’s Disease Awareness Month. Butchen, 15, set a goal of $100,000 in 2014 to donate to the Michael J. Fox Foundation. Her “Dance, Shake and Donate” campaign has raised nearly $80,000 for the Foundation, which is named after the actor. Since 2000, the Foundation has funded more than $450 million to speed a cure for the disease. Butchen’s campaign started in November of 2014. He father, Je…
Business Council Of Westchester Honors Peekskill Lumberyard Business Council Of Westchester Honors Peekskill Lumberyard
Business Council Of Westchester Honors Peekskill Lumberyard WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- N. Dain's Sons Co., Inc of Peekskill and its President, Jeffrey Dain, will be honored by the Business Council of Westchester at its prestigious Business Hall of Fame Awards Dinner. The dinner will be held on on Tuesday, April 19 at the Glen Island Harbour Club in New Rochelle. The Peekskill business will receive the Chairman's Recognition Award. N. Dain's Sons Co. is Peekskill’s oldest business and one of the oldest retail lumberyards in the country. It is still owned by the same family , which was founded on the banks of the Hudson River by Nathaniel Dain in 184…
Newly-Constructed Nantucket Colonial Sits In Heart Of Old Greenwich Newly-Constructed Nantucket Colonial Sits In Heart Of Old Greenwich
Newly-Constructed Nantucket Colonial Sits In Heart Of Old Greenwich GREENWICH, Conn. -- A newly-constructed Nantucket Colonial in the heart of Old Greenwich offers space, superior design and a modern living experience. The 5-bedroom home at 11 Potter Drive is listed by Barbara Zaccagnini of Coldwell Banker for $2,895,000. The home includes four full baths, one half bath and .18 acres of property. "This location is amazing, right in the heart of Old Greenwich,'' Zaccagnini said. Features abound at the property, and its location is one of its top qualities. The property overlooks Binney Park Pond, a 32-acre parcel that features a playground, seasonal ic…
Concordia Summer Camp In Bronxville Offers Extraordinary Programs Concordia Summer Camp In Bronxville Offers Extraordinary Programs
Concordia Summer Camp In Bronxville Offers Extraordinary Programs BRONXVILLE, N.Y. -- Concordia Summer Camp offers an exceptional summer experience for children. Located at Concordia College in Bronxville, the camp has been in business for almost 35 years and is known for their impeccable safety record and extraordinary programs. Some testimonials include::  “The perfect mix of learning and fun.” “The choices that are offered are consistently excellent” “Our kids learned a ton and had a lot of fun.” “We love this program. Every year I continue to be more impressed with the creativity subject matter & quality of instructors.”  “… great creative scie…
Nowak Joins Houlihan Lawrence In Chappaqua Nowak Joins Houlihan Lawrence In Chappaqua
Nowak Joins Houlihan Lawrence In Chappaqua CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. -- Carine Nowak brings experience as a real estate professional with her new recent affiliation with Houlihan Lawrence in Chappaqua.  Carine has sold real estate since 2002 after a career as an upscale caterer. She has sold properties in Westchester and Dutchess Counties, as well as the Bronx. “Early in my career I acquired several clients, investors and builders who entrusted me to represent them in the purchase or sale of a multitude of properties,'' Nowak said. "That’s how my real estate career began, one which I have cultivated over the years.” Carine has long rega…
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