Tom Renner

Client Editor

trenner@dailyvoice.com

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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Wallauer's Color Specialist Plans Seminar In North White Plains Wallauer's Color Specialist Plans Seminar In North White Plains
Wallauer's Color Specialist Plans Seminar In North White Plains NORTH CASTLE, N.Y. -- Wallauer's Design Center color specialist Kimberly Scappaticci will host a seminar on Color Trends on Thursday, March 26, in North White Plains. Scappaticci's presentation begins at 6:30 p.m. at the Wallauer's Design Center at 30 Virginia Road.  Seminar guests will learn about color and how trends evolve. Click here to register for the color seminar. Wallauer's also has locations in Carmel, Ossining, Port Chester, Bedford Hills, Yonkers, Mahopac, Yorktown Heights, Scarsdale and Mohegan Lake. Click here lto go to the Wallauer's website.
Wooster Girls Basketball Team Tips Off In New England Tournament Wooster Girls Basketball Team Tips Off In New England Tournament
Wooster Girls Basketball Team Tips Off In New England Tournament DANBURY, Conn. -- Wooster School’s varsity girls basketball team has been selected to compete in the  New England Preparatory School Athletic Council Class E Tournament. Danbury's Wooster, 15-1, won the Hudson Valley League Championship with a 55-40 win over Marvelwood. Wooster's only loss this season is a 35-34 setback to Chase Collegiate on Jan. 28. Wooster is the defending NEPSAC Tournament champion. Wooster will host the winner of the quarterfinal game between No. 4 seed Providence Country Day School and No. 5 seed Marvelwood on Saturday, March 7, at noon in the Forever Young Gymnas…
Wilton 8th Grade Girls Team Reaches League Title Game Wilton 8th Grade Girls Team Reaches League Title Game
Wilton 8th Grade Girls Team Reaches League Title Game WILTON, Conn. -- The Wilton 8th grade girls basketball team defeated Newtown and Stamford to advance to the championship game of the Fairfield County Basketball League tournament for the fourth straight year. Wilton lost to the Devon Knights of MIlford, 49-44, as Bridgette Wall, Kaitlin Reif, Adia Burrows and Olivia Dexter played well. In a 37-32 win over Newtown, Hannah Belanger, and Alex and Caty Greer helped to control the boards while Sophia Strazza dished out multiple assists and hit key free throws. Sydney Cummings and Burrows controlled the paint on both ends, and Wall hit a key …
Paul Salik, 65, Lived In Westport Paul Salik, 65, Lived In Westport
Paul Salik, 65, Lived In Westport WESTPORT, Conn. -- Paul A. Salik, age 65, of Westport, formerly of Stratford, died on Sunday, March 1, in his home. Salik was born in Bridgeport to Frank and Marie (Norko) Salik, and was a lifelong area resident. He is survived by his sisters, Janet Boyko, Barbara Salik, and Lorraine Salik, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services and burial are private and are being handled by Adzima Funeral Home of Stratford. 
Grace DiPalermo Joins Coldwell Banker In Rye Grace DiPalermo Joins Coldwell Banker In Rye
Grace DiPalermo Joins Coldwell Banker In Rye RYE, N.Y. -- Mamaroneck resident Grace DiPalermo has joined Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in Rye. As a real estate salesperson, DiPalermo will provide residential real estate services in Rye as well as the surrounding communities of the Sound Shore area.  DiPalermo worked for Macy's Department Stores for 15 years, where she held multiple positions as assistant buyer, buyer, group manager, and regional merchandise manager in the Home Division. She also participated in the company’s executive training program. “Grace’s skills and knowledge of real estate sales and marketing hav…
Man Charged With DWI After Crash In Cortlandt Man Charged With DWI After Crash In Cortlandt
Man Charged With DWI After Crash In Cortlandt CORTLANDT, N.Y. – New York State Police from the Cortlandt barracks arrested a 52-year-old Newburgh man Monday on a chage of driving while intoxicated. Jackson N. Emo was charge with aggravated driving while Intoxicated, a misdemeanor.   Troopers were dispatched to a one-car property damage auto collision on Route 9 in the Town of Cortlandt. While interviewing the driver, who identified himself as Emo, troopers noted clues that indicated he was driving while intoxicated.   A breath sample yielded a blood alcohol content of 0.20 percent, more than two times the legal limit of intoxication. …
James C. Hutchinson, 59, Stamford Native Lived In Norwalk James C. Hutchinson, 59, Stamford Native Lived In Norwalk
James C. Hutchinson, 59, Stamford Native Lived In Norwalk NORWALK, Conn. -- James Charles Hutchinson Jr., 59, of Norwalk, died Sunday, March 1. Hutchinson was born in Stamford, the son of James C. and Doris (Taylor) Hutchinson Sr. and was raised in New Canaan. He and was the general manager at the Shore and Country Club. He was a graduate of Central Catholic High School Class of 1973 and Central Connecticut State College. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus, the Norwalk Catholic Club and the Knights Templar. A longtime member of St. Matthew Parish, Hutchinson was an instructor, teaching a hospitality course at Norwalk Community College,…
Scarsdale Hockey Team Skates To Second Straight Section 1 Title Scarsdale Hockey Team Skates To Second Straight Section 1 Title
Scarsdale Hockey Team Skates To Second Straight Section 1 Title SCARSDALE, N.Y. -- Scarsdale High School's hockey team won its second straight Section 1 title Monday with a 4-3 win over Suffern at Sport-O-Rama in Monsey. The Raiders (22-1) are ranked No. 3 in the state by the New York State Sportswriters. It was the second straight year Scarsdale defeated Suffern in the Section 1 final. The score was the same as last year's final. Suffern handed Scarsdale its only loss, 4-2, last month. James Nicholas, Anton Zock, James Nicholas and Duncan Hindmarch scored for Scarsdale, which built a 4-1 lead and hung on for the win.  Goalie Gabe Harousseau helped …
Indian Point Unit 3 Shuts Down For Refueling, Brings In 1K New Workers Indian Point Unit 3 Shuts Down For Refueling, Brings In 1K New Workers
Indian Point Unit 3 Shuts Down For Refueling, Brings In 1K New Workers CORTLANDT, N.Y. --– Control room operators shut down Entergy’s Indian Point Unit 3 nuclear power plant Monday to begin a refueling outage that brings 1,000 additional workers and economic benefits after two years of highly reliable and safe operation. Indian Point is investing more than $50 million, including about $30 million on employee salaries,to complete the refueling and other important projects at unit 3. That investment translates to additional economic activity for the surrounding communities from dozens of vendors and hundreds of additional contract workers, many from outside the…
Brothers Sentenced In Robbery Spree That Included Bedford Brothers Sentenced In Robbery Spree That Included Bedford
Brothers Sentenced In Robbery Spree That Included Bedford WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Two brothers received lengthy prison sentences from a judge last week for their roles in a crime spree that netted $2.5 million in Westchester County and Fairfield County, Conn., LoHud.com has reported. Paul DiBiase, 60, was sentenced to 27 years by U.S. District Judge Edgardo Ramos in Manhattan. His brother, Daniel, 58, was sentenced to 15 years. Paul was the ringleader while Daniel drove the getaway car for the robberies.  Among the towns the brothers hit during their crime spree were Bedford, Pound Ridge, Harrison and Armonk. The brother hit at least 27 ho…
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