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Dominic P. Fino, 86, owner of Finoâs Pharmacy, Dallas, passed away Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2021, in Jersey Shore Medical Hospital, Monmouth County, N.J.
Born in Pottsville on Jan. 8, 1935, he was the eldest son of the late Pasquale J. and Maria Assunta Manganiello Fino.
As a teenager, he began working at Finoâs Pharmacy, Main Street, Pittston, which was founded by his father in 1951. He graduated from St. John the Evangelist High School, Pittston. Dominic served in the U.S. Navy active duty from 1955-1958 and later served in the Naval Reserves. He went on to graduate from Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science (now called University of the Sciences). Upon graduation he came back to Northeastern Pennsylvania and in 1963 was the proud new owner of Finoâs Pharmacy, Dallas.
Mactac Gives Back to Local Communities From Stow, Ohio to Columbus, Indiana, and Scranton, Pennsylvania Mactac employees close 2020 by giving to others
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From Stow, Ohio to Columbus, Indiana, and Scranton, Pennsylvania, employees of Mactac closed out the challenging 2020 year by giving back to local communities.
In the final weeks of 2020, employees at Mactac’s Stow location provided eight area families in need with clothes, toys, grocery and gas cards, diapers, and more.
The donation effort was part of Akron Children’s Hospital’s ‘Adopt A Family’ program. Mactac partnered with the hospital to identify families within the Stow and Cuyahoga Falls city limits who were in need of assistance and facing unthinkable hardships, such as a child with a complex illness, or a child facing a shortened life expectancy, needing increased hospital stays, home care services, etc.