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MaryJane Signore, 80, Stamford Speech Pathologist, Board Of Reps Member
STAMFORD, Conn. – MaryJane (Quirk) Signore, 80, a longtime resident of Stamford, died Thursday, Aug. 27.
She was born in Leominster, Mass., to Robert and Alice Quirk.
She graduated from Boston University with a bachelor’s degree in political science and a master’s degree in speech, language and hearing pathology.
Upon graduating from college, she traveled extensively throughout the U.S. as a market research analyst for Procter & Gamble.
After a few years, she moved to Stamford and found her true calling as a speech and language pathologist. She was employed by the Stamford Departme…
White Plains Plans 9/11 Remembrance Service At City Memorial
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. – This year, the City of White Plains will remember and honor those who lost their lives and worked to help others on Sept. 11, 2001, with a remembrance service Friday at 8 a.m. at Liberty Park on Lake Street, the city’s permanent memorial site.
The ceremony will include music, wreath laying, prayer, poem reading and tree planting in tribute to the victim’s families, first responders and men and women serving in the armed forces.
In addition, six American flags will fly from City Hall as homage to the six residents of White Plains who lost their lives that day.
Driver, Passenger Charged After Traffic Stop On Taconic
MOUNT PLEASANT, N.Y. – New York State Police in Hawthorne arrested one man on a charge of driving while impaired and another on possession of a controlled substance after being stopped on the Taconic State Parkway on Aug. 29, according to New York State Police.
Robert D. Reichert, 22, of Yorktown, was arrested on a charge of driving while ability impaired by drugs, and Colin J. Rice, 26, of Mohegan Lake, New York, was arrested on a charge of criminal possession of a controlled substance in the seventh degree, a misdemeanor, according to the state police report.
Troopers responded to a rep…