Garrett Christopher Lass
With deepest sorrow, we announce that Garrett Christopher Lass, age 27, beloved son, brother, family member and friend passed away in a car accident on April 25, 2021. Garrett was, as always, off on one of his many life adventures, living life to the fullest. Garrett was a free spirit, and even if you only knew him briefly, he left you with a brighter light in your life. Garrett deeply loved his family, his dogs Loki and Astro, and his never-ending search for the meaning of life. Garrett is survived by his parents, Dan and Alisha Lass, his brothers Paul, Max and BJ, his sister Christy, his grandparents Steve and Alice Casto, and Carol Hart, his nieces Gabby and Harper, his Uncle Stephan and Aunt Nicole Casto, and many other aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins. He was preceded in death by Brian Hart. Garrett had expressed a wish that he not have a funeral, and instead wanted his ashes planted with a tree. There will be a gathering at his parents’ ho
In the Pocket: LeClair is ready to hit the road again | The Daily Gazette
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Arguably the most successful bowler in Capital Region history, smooth-rolling Brian LeClair is embarking on the longest road trip of his career in pursuit of more victories and, hopefully, another major honor.
LeClair, a 56-year-old Delmar resident with an extraordinary resume of both amateur and pro accolades, runs two Revolutions Pro Shops in this area one at Del Lanes during the day and one in the evenings at Boulevard Bowl. That’s his regular job, and he does it quite well with help from his two sons, Connor and Taylor.
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In the Pocket: Criscuolo is on fast track to success | The Daily Gazette
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Although 41-year-old Gabe Criscuolo Jr. only became serious about the sport of bowling roughly seven years ago, his desire to excel put him on a fast track to success. Don’t be surprised if he pops up in a bowling center near you. This guy loves to roll the rock.
Now living in Schenectady, Criscuolo, and his wife Elizabeth, the Senior Pastor at Nazarene Church, are both originally from Connecticut. They only dabbled in tenpins until fairly recently. Yet both of them have become passionate about the game and the many friends they meet at the lanes.
As COVID-19 restrictions ease up across every industry, there is an effort underway in Rochester to redefine cleanliness an effort led by robots.
According to Brian Hart, CEO of Black-I Environmental, two leading Rochester health care providers in upstate New York recently began sanitizing hospital facilities and outlying clinics with a new breed of cutting-edge, autonomous robots. Robots give you a consistency that a human cleaner can t provide, Hart said.
With a growing number of Americans receiving COVID-19 vaccines, the country is slowly returning to a sense of normalcy. But New York s number of new cases is up 64 percent as new variants spread, so the fight against the virus continues.