Obituaries
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A former longtime Baldwin resident died this month in North Carolina, her son said. John Buck of Baldwin said his mother, Madeline W. Buck, died of cancer on Aug. 17. She was 81 and moved from … more
Bruno V. Caracciolo, proprietor of Franklin Funeral Home Inc., passed away suddenly on July 23, 2015. He is survived by his wife, Maria, his children, Bruno (Nancie), Vincent (Krista) and Danielle … more
Longtime Cedarhurst mayor and lifetime Five Towns resident Andrew J. Parise died last Sunday, at age 90. more
Longtime Cedarhurst mayor and lifetime Five Towns resident Andrew J. Parise died last night. He was 90. more
John Santopolo, 65, a well-known 5-Towns endodontist and a leader of the business community. He was killed on Monday on his way to a Nassau County Dental Society meeting, when, after trying to cross Peninsula Boulevard at South Franklin Avenue in Hempstead, he was struck by an eastbound 2011 Honda Crossover at 6:20 p.m. He was hit again by another vehicle that did not stop, according to police. more
John Santopolo was the son of a former Hewlett-Woodmere School District superintendent who made his own impact on the community as one of the major supporters of the merger between the Hewlett Business Association and Woodmere Merchants Association to created the Hewlett-Woodmere Business Association in 2011. more
Long before he shaped the political landscape and influenced an Oscar-winning screenplay, David Garth was a Woodmere resident who was born David Goldberg on March 5, 1930 to Leo Goldberg, a lingerie manufacturer, and Beulah Jagoda, who was national vice president of the American Jewish Congress, according to a 1980 New York Times article. more
Longtime Woodmere resident Norman H. Dachs, a renowned insurance law lawyer who founded one of the oldest legal firms in Nassau County, died of lung cancer at Mercy Medical Center in Rockville Centre on Dec. 10. He was 81. more
His mother introduced the idea of attending college when he was very young and did so often. That prompting propelled Inwood native Charles Rodgers Greene to a career few African-Americans thought they could achieve at one time. more
Marcia Abramson, who wrote the “On the Road Again” column for the Nassau Herald and longtime Woodmere resident, died on July 4. She was 88. more
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