BROCKTON Growing up on the east side of Brockton, navigating through life and playing soccer at Brockton High School, Timothy Silva had no idea he would one day go to college and become a chef who cooks for celebrities in New York City.
Silva, 29, started his entrepreneurship journey at a young age working at Boxer Boulevard, the Brockton High School store run by DECA, an international student business club.
Coming from a family of fifth-generation entrepreneurs, Silva said leadership came naturally to him. Every generation in my family has their industry. For example, my father started up many restaurants and my grandfather started up his businesses. We try not to focus on what the generation before us did but find our passion and pursue that. My family encourages us to create a business out of something we love, Silva said.
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Candlelight vigil, first-responders commemorates 1-year anniversary of Clinton crash that killed 3 youths
Family and friends gathered Tuesday to remember Tommy Porfirio, 15, and Emily and Ashlin Baker, ages 14 and 12, during a memorial service.
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People gather around a fire during a vigil for Tommy Porfirio at the Porfirio family home Tuesday in Benton. Porfirio, 15, along with 14-year-old Emily Baker and her 12-year-old sister, Ashlin were killed in a car accident one year ago. All three were honored during the vigil which was attended by over 30 people. Rich Abrahamson/Morning Sentinel
CLINTON The one-year anniversary of a deadly car crash in Clinton was commemorated Tuesday with a ceremony for the responding emergency crews and a candlelight vigil for the three young victims.
Stolen truck crashes into Waterford home Oh my God, someone just hit our house, Alexandra Schoenberger could be heard saying on a video she provided exclusively to FOX61. Author: Tony Terzi Updated: 5:59 PM EST December 10, 2020
WATERFORD, Conn. Yet another stolen vehicle incident nearly ended in tragedy.
Late Wednesday afternoon, a speeding, stolen truck bounced off a tree and into a house on Oswegatchie Road in Waterford. Oh my God, someone just hit our house, Alexandra Schoenberger could be heard saying on a video she provided exclusively to FOX61.
She was rolling seconds after the crash. Oh my God, she yelled as she got out of her car.