Tom Renner

Client Editor

trenner@dailyvoice.com

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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Thomas M. Molgano, 20, Stamford High Graduate Thomas M. Molgano, 20, Stamford High Graduate
Thomas M. Molgano, 20, Stamford High Graduate STAMFORD, Conn. -- Thomas M. Molgano, 20, of Stamford died on Saturday, Feb. 4, 2017. He was born in Stamford on Jan. 24, 1997 to Eugene R. Molgano and Angela Biagini Molgano. Molgano played with the Stamford Youth Hockey and was a graduate of Stamford High School, where he also played hockey for four years. He also played baseball for the Stamford American Little League and was currently a student at Norwalk Community College. Thomas enjoyed playing bocce with his family and friends. Molgano lit up every room he walked in and was the light of our lives. He has touched so many people. He is…
Lucas Alexander Salem, 20, Trinity High Graduate Lucas Alexander Salem, 20, Trinity High Graduate
Lucas Alexander Salem, 20, Trinity High Graduate STAMFORD, Conn. -- Lucas Alexander Salem, 20, a lifelong resident of Stamford, died unexpectedly on Saturday, Feb. 4, 2017. He was the beloved son of Mary Savastano Salem and the late Norman J. Salem, Jr.  He was the brother of Angelica Mae Salem, and boyfriend of Mia Vitti. Lucas was the devoted grandson of Orlando L. and Maureen M. Savastano, and Mary B. Salem. He was the nephew of Amy Savastano-Benevides (Carl), Nancy A. Savastano, Jonathan D. Savastano, Joseph Salem (Maria), and James Salem (Joan). Lucas was also the adoring cousin of Ross, Samantha, Andrea, Carl, Jessica, Jonathan, and …
Kitchen Fire Knocked Down In Old Greenwich Kitchen Fire Knocked Down In Old Greenwich
Kitchen Fire Knocked Down In Old Greenwich GREENWICH, Conn. -- The Greenwich Fire Department controlled a blaze at a Winthrop Drive home late Monday night. The department responded to a kitchen fire at the residence in Old Greenwich. 
Westport Woman Charged With Assault, Attempting To Stab Man With Scissors Westport Woman Charged With Assault, Attempting To Stab Man With Scissors
Westport Woman Charged With Assault, Attempting To Stab Man With Scissors WESTPORT, Conn. -- A Westport woman faces an assault charge after she attempted to stab a man during a dispute at a residence on Sipperly Hill, police said.Patricia Medina, 43, was charged with charged with third-degree assault  and disorderly conduct. When Westport Police responded to a disturbance on Feb. 3 at about 3:30 p.m., officers saw numerous broken objects on the ground, broken furniture and various other items thrown around the house.  A man told police he and Medina had been arguing. The victim said that Medina began throwing objects around the house while yelling and screaming a…
Westport's Grand List Shows Modest Growth Westport's Grand List Shows Modest Growth
Westport's Grand List Shows Modest Growth WESTPORT, Conn. -- The Westport grand list grew by 1.36 percent, according to a report Town Assessor Paul Friia. Westport's net 2016 Grand List is $11,024,518,484, up from $10,876,602,613 for the 2015 Grand List. The list is the sum of the net assessed value of all taxable property – real estate, motor vehicles, and personal property. Motor vehicles and personal property are valued annually, while real estate is updated based on the market values determined as of the town’s revaluation date of Oct.1, 2015. Increases in the Grand List were in all three categories to include real estate, mot…
Oh, Snap! Danbury Group Helps Patient Gain Mobility With Ankle Replacement Oh, Snap! Danbury Group Helps Patient Gain Mobility With Ankle Replacement
Oh, Snap! Danbury Group Helps Patient Gain Mobility With Ankle Replacement BETHEL, Conn. -- Debbie Mullady snapped and dislocated her ankle in a fall heading down steps at her Bethel home in December 2001. Fourteen years of pain, limited mobility and frustration ensued until she underwent ankle replacement surgery at the hands of Dr. Randolph Sealey of Danbury Orthopedics. Mullady, who had the surgery in December 2015, almost 14 years to the day after the fall, is now back to full health. Her pain is gone, she has regained her mobility and even returned to the diving board with a bang. “I did a backflip last summer to celebrate,’’ said Mullady, a lifelong swimmer a…
Duff Vows To Fight For Special Education Students Amid New Proposed Laws Duff Vows To Fight For Special Education Students Amid New Proposed Laws
Duff Vows To Fight For Special Education Students Amid New Proposed Laws NORWALK, Conn. -- Senate Majority Leader Bob Duff (D-Norwalk) on Monday joined parents of special education students and advocates to vow to fight against several proposals that will make it harder for special needs students to receive appropriate educational services. Senator Duff and parents of special education students raised the alarm on two bills that would drastically change the process for determining if a school’s special education plan is appropriate for a student. Senate Bill 408, An Act Concerning Independent Evaluations and the Burden of Proof in Special Education Hearings and …
Norwalk Cub Scout Pack 97 visits police headquarters Norwalk Cub Scout Pack 97 visits police headquarters
Norwalk Cub Scout Pack 97 visits police headquarters NORWALK, Conn. -- Norwalk Cub Scout Pack 97 learned some of the ins and outs of police work in a visit to Norwalk Police headquarters last week.Community Services Sergeant Sofia Gulino led the young scouts on a tour and taught them fingerprinting. Pack members also watched a K9 demonstration and met with Combined Dispatch personnel. 
First Rain, Then Snow On The Way For Darien in 2 Storms First Rain, Then Snow On The Way For Darien in 2 Storms
First Rain, Then Snow On The Way For Darien in 2 Storms FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- Fairfield County residents can expect a wide range of weather during the upcoming work week, including rain and snow as two storms prepare to descend on the region. Monday's forecast from the National Weather Service is tame, with mostly sunny skies and temperatures hovering near 40. Low pressure creeps into the region on Monday night. That system will bring a wintry mix across the region late Monday night and into Tuesday morning. Drivers in the Tuesday morning commute should expect to see difficult travel conditions before the system changes to all rain during t…
Grammy-Nominated Gavin DeGraw To Sing In Support Of Greenwich Hospital Grammy-Nominated Gavin DeGraw To Sing In Support Of Greenwich Hospital
Grammy-Nominated Gavin DeGraw To Sing In Support Of Greenwich Hospital GREENWICH, Conn. – New York-based rock artist Gavin DeGraw will perform at Greenwich Hospital's annual Under the Stars event on Saturday, June 24 at Riverside Yacht Club. The event runs from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. DeGraw is a Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum selling singer and songwriter, known for his chart-topping hits such as "Chariot," "Not Over You," "I Don't Want To Be," and his most recent hit song, "She Sets The City On Fire." The event will feature a live auction, a high-end wine and liquor auction, and open bar and food service. In addition to D…
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