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George Iino, Fort Lee Baseball Coach, Dies At 55: 'Beacon Of Love' George Iino, Fort Lee Baseball Coach, Dies At 55: 'Beacon Of Love'
George Iino, Fort Lee Baseball Coach, Dies At 55: 'Beacon Of Love' George Iino, a Fort Lee resident who coached baseball in the community, died on Wednesday, March 27, according to a fundraiser set up to support his family.  A native of Illinois, Iino moved to New Jersey as a teenager, graduating from Mount Olive High School, his obituary reads. A graduate of Rutgers University, he had numerous passions including skiing, martial arts, DJing, tennis and was a competitive bodybuilder, according to his obituary. Iino pursued a career in international business and trade, which saw him circle the globe, traveling to places like Hong Kong, Singapore, Paris,…
Iconic Pizzeria In Fairfield Closes After 50 Years, Will Be Replaced By This New Eatery Iconic Pizzeria In Fairfield Closes After 50 Years, Will Be Replaced By This New Eatery
Iconic Pizzeria In Fairfield Closes After 50 Years, Will Be Replaced By This New Eatery An iconic restaurant in Fairfield County has permanently closed after 50 years of serving Little League teams, families, visitors, and locals. Located in a prime spot on Post Road in Fairfield, Mike's Pizza, will soon be replaced by a chicken restaurant, Rye Bird, and bourbon bar planning to offer the same family-friendly and community-oriented vibe. Mike's, which opened in 1974 under the watchful eye of Eleftherios Jordanopoulos, changed hands in 2000 and has had four owners since. So when the building became available, Bill Nick, a partner of Post Road Hospitality, a restaurant…
Support Swells For Longtime Brewster Firefighter Severely Injured In Equipment Rollover Support Swells For Longtime Brewster Firefighter Severely Injured In Equipment Rollover
Support Swells For Longtime Brewster Firefighter Severely Injured In Equipment Rollover A Hudson Valley firefighter who has spent over five decades helping his village is now on the receiving end of assistance as community members raise funds to help him heal from serious injuries sustained in an accident.  Putnam County resident Phillip McMurray is well-known in his hometown of Southeast as someone who has dedicated himself to serving others as an over 50-year member of the Brewster Fire Department, Little League coach, and Boy Scouts troop leader.  Unfortunately, McMurray was seriously injured when a piece of heavy equipment rolled over him, causing him c…
Beloved Ocean County Auto Tech Thomas Davis Dies After Battling Rare Brain Cancer, 20 Beloved Ocean County Auto Tech Thomas Davis Dies After Battling Rare Brain Cancer, 20
Beloved Ocean County Auto Tech Thomas Davis Dies After Battling Rare Brain Cancer, 20 Beloved Ocean County auto technician Thomas Luke Davis died Wednesday, May 10 following a brave battle with brain cancer. He was 20. Born in Lakewood, Thomas was a lifelong resident of Manchester, his obituary says. He participated in Little League and baseball before graduating from Manchester High School in 2020. Thomas “absolutely enjoyed” working as an Auto Technician for Pine Belt Subaru in Lakewood, reads his memorial. He was passionate about spending his free time outdoors — riding quads, fishing, bow hunting, camping, and more. Thomas also had an enthusiastic and insightful mind a…
Former Lyndhurst HS Football Captain Nick Cimicata Dies, 20 Former Lyndhurst HS Football Captain Nick Cimicata Dies, 20
Former Lyndhurst HS Football Captain Nick Cimicata Dies, 20 Former Lyndhurst High School Varsity Football Captain Nick Cimicata died on Thursday, March 16. He was 20 years old. Nick played basketball and football at Lyndhurst High School (Class of 2021), where he was also the vice president of Future Business Leaders of America, his obituary says. Affectionately known as "Nicky Blue," he also served as the coach of Savino's in the township's Little League program, and as a 10U travel coach. At the time of his death, Nick was working toward a degree in accounting at Seton Hall University, where he made Dean's List. Nick Cimicata and Rich Tuero.…
Eastchester Father Of 4, Owner Of Popular Pizzerias, Dies Suddenly At Age 52 Eastchester Father Of 4, Owner Of Popular Pizzerias, Dies Suddenly At Age 52
Eastchester Father Of 4, Owner Of Popular Pizzerias, Dies Suddenly At Age 52 The owner of several popular Westchester County pizzerias who could often be found enthusiastically cheering on his children at their little league games has died. Eastchester resident Mike Provenzale died on Friday, Dec. 23 at the age of 52, according to his obituary.  Born in Toronto, Canada in 1970 before his family eventually settled in Eastchester, Provenzale graduated from Eastchester High School in 1988.  After graduating, Provenzale went on to begin several eateries across the county. After some hard work, he opened Scarsdale Pizza Station at 36 and then op…
Lawsuit Filed By Family Of Little League Player Who Fell From Bunk Bed In PA World Series Lawsuit Filed By Family Of Little League Player Who Fell From Bunk Bed In PA World Series
Lawsuit Filed By Family Of Little League Player Who Fell From Bunk Bed In PA World Series A lawsuit filed by the family of a little league player who suffered a serious head injury after falling from a bunk bed in Pennsylvania says that it all could've been prevented with a safety railing, multiple news outlets report citing court documents. Easton Oliverson, 12, of Saint George, Utah, fractured his skull when he fell off the top bunk in a Williamsport dorm on Sunday, Aug. 14. The boy was expected to make his first appearance in the World Series as part of the Snow Canyon Little League team. Instead, he underwent emergency surgery and had to be put into a medically induced com…
Bergenfield Little League Honors Living Coaching Legend Bergenfield Little League Honors Living Coaching Legend
Bergenfield Little League Honors Living Coaching Legend The opening of the 2022 Bergenfield Little League season was a borough affair. Locals flocked to the renovated Staunton Field on Saturday, April 2 for a host of games following opening ceremonies that included longtime coach and general manager Kevin Smith being awarded the 2022 Sportsman of the Year. Smith "dedicated over 30 years coaching the youth of Bergenfield," the league wrote in a post. "For that we are very thankful." Smith "demonstrated the highest level of sportsmanship, treating players in a fair and fun environment that enriched their Little League experience," his award says…
Pillar Of Little Ferry Community Becomes Its New Police Captain Pillar Of Little Ferry Community Becomes Its New Police Captain
Pillar Of Little Ferry Community Becomes Its New Police Captain A Little Ferry police veteran who has remained ingrained in the community he’s always called home was sworn as his department’s new captain at Borough Hall Tuesday night. Ronald Klein Jr. lived on Garden Street with his parents, Ronald and Karen. He attended the Wilson School and Memorial Middle School before being graduated from Ridgefield Park High School in 1989 – and worked as a volunteer EMT with the Little Ferry First Aid Corps for 10 years. After receiving degrees from Bergen Community College and Rutgers-Newark, Klein joined the Little Ferry Police Department as a dispatcher in 1996…
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Letter To The Editor: A Positive 'Obsession' About Kids' Safety Letter To The Editor: A Positive 'Obsession' About Kids' Safety
Letter To The Editor: A Positive 'Obsession' About Kids' Safety Daily Voice does not endorse the content of Letters to the Editor. To the Editor: Hi, I’m Josh. Fairfielder and Little League dad. The time my family and I have spent cheering on our Little League fields has given us some of the best experiences we’ll ever have.Today, I’d like to talk about the pile of toxic garbage that’s been spread across these fields, smearing a black layer of fear across our town. What binds us all together is our desperate desire to keep our children safe. Nothing matters more. We all want to fix this mess conclusively, and make sure nothing like it ever happens agai…
SEEN THEM? Couple Burglarize Hasbrouck Heights Little League Concession Stand SEEN THEM? Couple Burglarize Hasbrouck Heights Little League Concession Stand
Seen Them? Couple Burglarize Hasbrouck Heights Little League Concession Stand Hasbrouck Heights police released images of two burglars who broke into the borough Little League’s concession stand. The couple pried open the door with a crowbar, then took cash and candy, among other items – while causing extensive damage to the door and register -- around 2:40 a.m. last Friday, according to a police report. Surveillance cameras recorded them inside the stand and a car driving off following the break-in. The Bergen County Sheriff’s Bureau of Criminal Identification collected evidence. Anyone who saw something that night (May 24), recognizes the subjects in the surveill…
Little League Ceremony Honors Memory Of Westport's Perrin Delorey Little League Ceremony Honors Memory Of Westport's Perrin Delorey
Little League Ceremony Honors Memory Of Westport's Perrin Delorey This story has been updated. More than 30 Westport Little Leaguers lined up to the sign a team ball to present to the parents of one of their own who died in a car crash just days before. A crowd of 200 people turned out to honor 10-year-old Perrin Delorey who died in a car crash in upstate New York on Sunday, June 10. His parents were injured while on a visit to the Baseball Hall of Fame.  Perrin was on life-support for one day and then his organs were donated to help others. The Greens Farms Elementary School fourth-grader loved his team, the Cubs, and loved baseball. "Perrin has …
Paramus Little League's Founding Father Donald Warner Dies Paramus Little League's Founding Father Donald Warner Dies
Paramus Little League's Founding Father Donald Warner Dies PARAMUS, N.J. — Donald L. Warner of Paramus died on Jan. 12 in Delray Beach, Fla. He was 93. Although he made his home in the Sunshine State for 27 years, Don’s heart forever belonged to his beloved Borough of Paramus.   As a founding father of the Paramus Little League in the mid-1950’s, Donny was the umpire for a generation of kids, and the “man in blue” behind the plate in the annual Fourth of July softball game between the Paramus Police and Fire Departments. For 35 years, he umpired baseball and softball and coached basketball in his beloved borough.  For his many years of service to…