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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Malloy Encourages Stamford Residents To Remove Snow From Roofs Malloy Encourages Stamford Residents To Remove Snow From Roofs
Malloy Encourages Stamford Residents To Remove Snow From Roofs FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- Gov. Dannel P. Malloy is encouraging residents of Fairfield County and all of Connecticut to clear snow from their rooftops, if possible, as a safety precaution to prevent potential collapses. More snow is in the forecast for Saturday and into Sunday. “With active winter storm pattern still anticipated to continue over the next several weeks, it is imperative that residents, businesses and governments clear snow from rooftops now to prevent heavy buildup,” Malloy said. “Especially with another snowstorm expected to impact the state this weekend, we should get …
Harrison Boys Swim Team Places 2nd At Conference Meet Harrison Boys Swim Team Places 2nd At Conference Meet
Harrison Boys Swim Team Places 2nd At Conference Meet HARRISON, N.Y. -- The Harrison High School boys swimming team finished second in the conference championships. Harrison swimmers captured three first places, three second place finishes, and five thirds in the 12-event competition. Some Harrison swimmers have qualified to compete Section 1 championships. Harrison's event winners were Steven Kwon in the 100 freestyle, the 200 free relay with Kwon, Michael Sokolski, Christopher Hicks and Alexander Corda and the 400 free relay with Sokoloski, Kwon, Harrison Barnwell and Corda.  
Traffic Delays Clog I-95, Merritt In Fairfield County For Friday Rush Hour Traffic Delays Clog I-95, Merritt In Fairfield County For Friday Rush Hour
Traffic Delays Clog I-95, Merritt In Fairfield County For Friday Rush Hour FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- Fairfield County commuters faced a tough drive home Friday with delays on Interstate 95 and the Merritt Parkway. A multi-vehicle accident on I-95 southbound in Norwalk closed the left and center lanes between Exits 16 and 15.  The accident occurred around 4:30 p.m. Traffic was crawling on I-95 northbound from Westport to Bridgeport, although no recent accidents have been reported on the Connecticut Department of Transportation's traffic incidents website. The northbound drive on the Merritt was even worse, with delays extending from New Canaan up to Milford…
U.S. Marshals Arrest Suspect In Bridgeport Shooting U.S. Marshals Arrest Suspect In Bridgeport Shooting
U.S. Marshals Arrest Suspect In Bridgeport Shooting BRIDGEPORT, Conn. -- A 21-year-old Seymour man was charged in the shooting of a Bridgeport man in September, according to a report on CTPost.com. Maurice Earley, 21, was taken into custody Tuesday by the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force and charged with first-degree assault and carrying a pistol without a permit, the story said. Detective Todd Toth's investigation determined Earley confronted his victim with a  gun on Sept. 23 on Iranistan Avenue, CTPost said. As the men struggled over the gun, the victim was shot in the chest but got the weapon away from Earley, who fled on foot. He l…
Donna Stamatin, 55, Norwalk Resident Coached Softball In Stamford Donna Stamatin, 55, Norwalk Resident Coached Softball In Stamford
Donna Stamatin, 55, Norwalk Resident Coached Softball In Stamford NORWALK, Conn. -- Donna Ann Stamatin 55, of Norwalk, formerly of Stamford, died at Norwalk Hospital. Stamatin was born Feb. 23, 1959, in Stamford and graduated from Stamford High School in 1977 and later Norwalk Community College. Stamatin played softball in the Miss Softball America league and later coached softball as well. She was a director at the Dorothy Heroy Park in Stamford. An avid music lover and photographer, Donna was the head of the Hope Street Woolworth music and camera department and later worked for Constitution Federal Bank as well as the state of Connecticut Child Supp…
Christine Charles, 85, Resided In Bridgeport Christine Charles, 85, Resided In Bridgeport
Christine Charles, 85, Resided In Bridgeport BRIDGEPORT, Conn. -- Christine (Tante Toune) Charles, 84, passed away peacefully at The Connecticut Hospice in Branford on Friday, Feb. 6. Born May 13, 1930, to the late Anelas Charles and Ortize Derice of Haiti, she was the fourth of eight children. She immigrated to New York in 1971. She married Robert Charles, and from that union came her only son, Robinson (Alejandra) Charles of Stratford. She is survived by her grandchildren Deandre, Rachel and Robinson Jr.; her siblings Jean Lissage Charles, Rene Charles and St. Anne Lundy (Marc) of Haiti, Laurent E. Charles (Paulette) of Laurelto…
Katonah Students Named To Dean's List At Marist College Katonah Students Named To Dean's List At Marist College
Katonah Students Named To Dean's List At Marist College KATONAH, N.Y. -- Several students from Katonah have been named to the dean's list for the fall semester at Marist College in Poughkeepsie. Rebecca Bosley is a member of the Class of 2017 and is majoring in communication. Jessica Fanelli is a member of the Class of 2016 and is majoring in communication. Mark Rajovic  is a member of the Class of 2018 and is majoring in business administration. Sara Silverstein  is a member of the Class of 2016 and is majoring in psychology.  
The Westchester Bank's Tolomer Joins FDIC Community Banking Committee The Westchester Bank's Tolomer Joins FDIC Community Banking Committee
The Westchester Bank's Tolomer Joins Fdic Community Banking Committee WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. --.The Westchester Bank announced Friday that John M. Tolomer, president and chief executive officer, has accepted an invitation to serve as a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation’s (FDIC) Advisory Committee on Community Banking. Advisory Committee members are from a cross-section of community bank leaders from around the country. Tolomer is one of 15 bankers to serve in this capacity. The FDIC Advisory Committee was established in 2009 with a primary mission to provide advice and recommendations to the FDIC on a broad range of community bank policy and…
Westchester Medical Center Offers Red Fashion Tips For National Heart Month Westchester Medical Center Offers Red Fashion Tips For National Heart Month
Westchester Medical Center Offers Red Fashion Tips For National Heart Month WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Westchester Medical Center and celebrity stylist Melissa Garcia are providing tips for women on how to incorporate red into their wardrobe as part of the effort to raise awareness for National Heart Month. The hospital posted two of its five tips provided by Garcia last week. In the first fashion tip, a physician wears a red blazer with a black dress. “Not everyone feels comfortable wearing red,’’ said Garcia, who is also a contributor to E! Fashion. “It’s a bold color.” Garcia pointed out, however, that the red blazer provides versatility. “You could wear it…
New Canaan's St. Luke's Students Among Those Debating With Chinese Peers New Canaan's St. Luke's Students Among Those Debating With Chinese Peers
New Canaan's St. Luke's Students Among Those Debating With Chinese Peers NEW CANAAN, Conn. -- Two students from St. Luke's in New Canaan will debate two high school students from China at The Asia Society on Monday, Feb. 16. Eliza Posner and Chloe Kekedjian will debate two Chinese high school students who are touring the United States with the National High School Debate League of China. In partnership with the National High School Debate League of China, Asia Society will host an exhibition debate round on Feb. 16, at 6:30 p.m. between four top Chinese and American high school debaters. The students will debate the trade-off between development and envir…
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