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Apr 10, 2021 Rebecca Lynn LoPinto Moran of Bloomingdale passed away along with the life growing within her on April 7, 2021, after a brief illness. Born on Oct. 6, 1979, in Smithtown, she resided in Herkimer for much of her childhood and early adulthood before settling in the Saranac Lake area. Rebecca is survived by her three school-aged boys: Adrian, Elijah and Murphy Moran; their father Vince Moran; and Brendan Hoyer, the love of her life. She is mourned by her parents Bernard and Jeanne LoPinto; sister Carol Ann LoPinto Blank, brother-in-law Andrew Blank and their children; and brother Andrew John LoPinto, sister-in-law Priya Ramachandran LoPinto and their child.
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St. Bernardâs School students look at an Acts of Mercy wall mural they made, now in display at St. Bernardâs Church throughout the Lenten season.
(Provided photo â Sylvia Hough, St. Bernardâs School) St. Bernard’s School patiently teaches that love means to emphasize the way of life wherein service to others, in all degrees of need, is how we act in love toward one another. It is not enough to simply be kind, because we must also be generous with our time, and willing to sacrifice some part of our own comfort to increase another person’s well-being.
Mar 10, 2021 8:14 AM
John Robert Grab, a man of peace, died early today, Tuesday, March 9, 2021, at Indiana Square in White Township.
He passed away three days after his 93rd birthday.
John was a son of William L. and Helen Marie (McHale) Grab and was born March 6, 1928, in New Rochelle, N.Y.
He graduated in 1946 from Isaac E. Young High School, enlisted in the U.S. Army and served until late 1947 in the Company F, 325 th Infantry, Army of Occupation keeping the peace in post- World War II Italy. He was awarded the World War II Victory Medal.
John collected tolls for eight years for the New England Expressway and was a police officer for four years before he followed his father’s lead and served for 27 years with the New Rochelle Fire Department.
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Mikaela Coady, a physician assistant with Priority Urgent Care of Ellington, fills a syringe with a dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at a clinic at St. Bernard Church in the Rockville section of Vernon on Jan. 28.
Gov. Ned Lamont has overhauled the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, prioritizing people based on age rather than on underlying medical conditions, job title, or other factors. The shift was announced Monday. The move represents a significant break from federal guidance, and Connecticut is one of few states to prioritize people strictly by age.
Here’s a look at how and when to get vaccinated under the new schedule: