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Hello readers and welcome
to another edition of Around
Town!
40th Anniversary
To my wife, partner and
friend, I love you just as much
as when I fi rst saw you 53 years
ago. I was 15-years-old and you
were 16. Antoinette, you are my
wife, my life and I will love and
cherish you always. Forever
yours, Robert
Merchant Street Fair
The Throggs Neck Merchants
Association will be
hosting its annual Sidewalk
Sale and Fair on East Tremont
Avenue from Randall to Lafayette
avenues on Saturday, June
29. Many stores along the route
are expected to be doing giveaways
and offerings of hot dogs,
cotton candy and popcorn, said
Geri Colon, event coordinator.
It is a chance for the merchants
to give back to the community
and in their own way
say thank you to the customers
who come into the stores every
day. and it is a day of the businesses
advertising and promoting
themselves, said Colon.
Merchants from outside of
the area where the sidewalk
sale takes place will be present,
and there will be attractions
from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. as in
years past.
Heart Disease Awareness
NEW YORK CITY STANDARDS FOR
RESPECTFUL CARE at BIRTH
You Deserve:
EDUCATION
DECISION-MAKING
SUPPORT
INFORMED CONSENT
For more information about the NYC Standards for Respectful
Care at Birth, search SRJ at nyc.gov/health or call 311.
BRONX TIMES REPORTER, J 4 UNE 28-JULY 4, 2019 BTR
QUALITY
OF CARE
To ask and receive information
about your health care, health care
provider and birthing options.
To decide what happens with your
body and your baby.
To experience the highest
quality health care.
DIGNITY AND
NONDISCRIMINATION
To be treated with dignity and respect
during pregnancy, labor and childbirth
and after childbirth.
To receive support during pregnancy,
labor and childbirth and after childbirth.
To make your own decisions about all
of your medical procedures.
Advance Auto Parts, which
has three locations in the borough,
took a stand against a
leading cause of death among
Americans: heart disease.
Customers throughout the
month of June were asked to
donate $1, $5 or $10 at the checkout
as part of the American
Heart Association’s “Life is
Why We Give campaign.”
The company released this
statement from Pedro Guerrero
who oversees a borough
location:
Our customers and team
members at our three Bronx locations
continue to respond generously
to help raise awareness
for heart health. Advance is a
strong nationwide supporter of
the American Heart Association
and it is our hope that contributions
from these valued Bronx
locations will help them provide
much-needed support.
Reunion In Florida
On a recent trip to Florida
in May, Paul Mayer and John
Collazzi met up with a buddy
they hadn’t seen in decades.
George Gerrets, who lived
on Hosmer Avenue, met the vacationing
Bronxites at a Moose
Lodge in Clearwater, where
they reminisced about their
teen years in Throggs Neck.
The trio also worked together
for years at a now-defunct
Finast supermarket on
Williamsbridge Road in Morris
Park while they attended
college, alongside fellow clerks
Tom Falciano, Tom Harnett,
Joey Coniglio, and Donna and
Noreen Zulch.
Robert and Antoinette Neglia
Paul Mayer (l) and John Collazzi (r) got together with an old friend,
George Gerrets, during a recent trip to Florida.
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