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Dolores Rose DâAlessandro Mangione, 91, a resident of Wesley Village, and formerly of Wyoming, passed away Thursday evening, July 1, 2021. She joined her husband and sweetheart, Joe, who waited patiently for her since 2018. They were married for 70 years. Dolores was born in Yatesville, and raised in the Hilldale section of Plains Twp. She was the daughter of the late Anthony and Julia Travarelli Mangione. Dolores was a graduate of Plains Memorial High School, Class of 1947. She graduated from Wyoming Seminary Business School in 1948. Nothing meant more to Dolores than the love of her family and friends. She was an amazing cook and mother. Dolores was always at the ready to help in any way possible. Her recipes and entertaining skills will live on in all that had the distinct pleasure of sitting at her table. ....
Wicked Local On Saturday, June 4, there will be 13 seats across 10 boards and committees up for grabs at Cohasset’s Annual Town Election. As has been a theme in recent years in Cohasset, however, many of those seats will be run for by uncontested candidates. Residents will see competition on their ballots in just two races: one for the open seat on the Select Board, and one between four candidates vying for three seats on the Paul Pratt Memorial Library Board of Trustees. The higher profile of the two races will feature incumbent Selectman Paul Schubert running against challenger Jean Healey-Dippold to retain his seat on the Board. ....
Georges River Council Since the modern Olympic Games begin in Greece in 1896, a significant number of Olympians have come from the St George area, participating in a variety of sports. In the lead up to the Tokyo Summer Olympic Games, a new exhibition at Hurstville Museum & Gallery will celebrate these national and local icons, to reflect on social and sporting history from the early 1900s to present day. Striving for Gold: Olympians of St George will showcase Olympic memorabilia as well as stories from the St George area’s former Olympians, which provide a personal insight into the world’s biggest sports competition. ....