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Connecting decision makers to a dynamic network of information, people and ideas, Bloomberg quickly and accurately delivers business and financial information, news and insight around the world according to a person with knowledge of the matter The Los Angeles-based investment fund is targeting a first close for the vintage in the third quarter of this year who asked not to be identified discussing confidential matters Michael Cardito is among portfolio managers that will oversee the fund are delighted to announce the engagement of their daughter Miss Cardito is a 2002 graduate from Lafayette College and is presently employed by Cisco Systems Oliver is a 1997 graduate from Boston University and is presently employed by Insight Enterprises 2013) at his residence after a short illness and the late Amy (Urie) Miller and resided in Milford Mr Miller attended the Milford public schools and Milford High School as a young boy He was first employed at the Kartiganer Hat Factory in Upton and later became a self-employed carpenter and handyman He was a life-long member of the Dramatic Club in Milford and served in the US Navy from 1955 to 1957 He enjoyed doing cross word puzzles,and watching and feeding birds Robert L. Kearnan, 38, of Providence RI He born in Milford and was the beloved son of Lawrence and his wife Susan (Griem) Kearnan of Westborough and Carol and her husband Robert Dailey of Milford and was a graduate of the Milford High School class of 1993 He was presently employed as the Vice President of the Consumer Finance Loan Department at the Citizens Bank in Warwick RI Previously he was Senior Unit Manager at First Data/PFPC and a personal trainer at the former Body Shop in Milford Mr. Raymond J. Covino, 84 of Mashpee MA and formerly of Milford MA died Tuesday (June 25 2013) at Cape Cod Hospital in Hyannis MA after a period of declining health He was the beloved husband of Mary (Whitney) Covino and the late Helen (Federico) Covino Covino was first employed as a young man at the Capuzziello family gas station located on Main Street in Milford He then owned and operated a gas station located in Bellingham MA for about eight years He later owned and operated “Ray’s Gulf” gas station and repair shop on Main Street in Milford for about sixteen years Following that he had been employed even up until his death as a salesman for Southwestern Oil Company David Vincent Cardito, 38 passed away unexpectedly whileplaying Hockey He was the husband of nearly four years to Melissa J (Cacace) Cardito of Hopkinton.David loved playing hockey riding motocross and spending time with his family He was a Sales Manager for Pega Systems in Cambridge He attended Noble & Greenough School in Dedham and received his Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Massachusetts Richard Henry Hedberg, 56 Idaho and formerly of Holliston and Western MA Richard attended Umass Amherst and graduated with honors from Holyoke Community College He had lived his last 14 years in the Teton Valley area of Idaho and Wyoming Richard worked as a mechanic and carpenter and spent his free time in the great outdoors; where he found peace Raymond E. Bergeron, 62, of Milford he was the son of the late William and Florence (Couteau) Bergeron and had formerly worked at Shadowbrook Apartments in Milford in maintenance Miss Helen Anne Moynihan, 86, of Brattleboro 2013) at the Thompson House in Brattleboro the daughter of the late Walter Richard and the late Helene Irene (Clancey) Moynihan Mary’s schools before graduating from Regis College in 1947 She worked in the Chancery office of the Diocese of Worcester and taught at Hopkinton High School before moving to Brattleboro In 1969 to begin her career as a Child Welfare Social Worker for the State of Vermont She also earned her Master’s Degree from the University of Connecticut in Social Work Patricia E. (Bryden) Hinton, 75, of Milford passed away surrounded by her family Fri 2013 She was born in Framingham on April 21 the daughter of the late Donald Bryden and the late Margaret M (Niles) Grover.Patricia was a life long resident of Milford and she was employed at the former Pago Pago Restaurant for many years until her retirement Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts. Today's print edition Home Delivery Wild card Tatsuma Ito shocked top seed Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland 7-5 6-2 in their first-round match at the Rakuten Japan Open on Tuesday afternoon With the roof open at a sun-drenched Ariake Colosseum Ito took the initiative from the outset and never looked back prevailing before a partisan crowd in just 1 hour and 19 minutes.googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1499653692894-0'); }); was sluggish throughout the contest while committing a high number of unforced errors He put up a bit of resistance in the opening set but could not muster much of an effort in the second on the way to defeat In a time of both misinformation and too much information quality journalism is more crucial than ever.By subscribing Your subscription plan doesn't allow commenting. To learn more see our FAQ Sponsored contents planned and edited by JT Media Enterprise Division .st1{fill-rule:evenodd;clip-rule:evenodd;fill:#2a2a2a}By Diane C. Lore | For the Advance/SILive.comThe end justifies the means Joseph by-the Sea High School graduation  who parked blocks and blocks away from Huguenot campus it was worth the effort to see a successful and high-achieving class walk in time to "Pomp and Circumstance." All of the 350 graduates will be attending college in the fall As he continued to detail the accomplishments of a class characterized by its overall academic excellence he also noted that 100 percent of the students received an Advanced Regents diploma which requires students to pass at least 10 Regents examinations the class received nearly $28 million in scholarship offers -- that is an average of $80,000 per student per year -- warranting Father Reilly's praise as a class "of whom I am especially proud." further noted in his presentation of graduates that over 60 graduates received an Advanced Regents diploma with honors In his deeply intellectual valedictory speech Anthony Gorgia recognized that all graduates had come from different places and relished different interests; yet these differences in personalities and hobbies had somehow enriched one another over the course of four years "Let us not forget," he concluded "there is a little bit of everyone in each of us." 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All rights reserved (About Us) The material on this site may not be reproduced except with the prior written permission of Advance Local Community Rules apply to all content you upload or otherwise submit to this site YouTube's privacy policy is available here and YouTube's terms of service is available here Ad Choices DILG Quezon City Field Office led the orientation of newly-appointed Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) and Local Youth Development Council (LYDC) Officials of Quezon City last May 16 The virtual training was conducted through the DILG Quezon City Local Governance Resource Center (LGRC) in coordination with the QC Local Youth Development Office (LYDO) and QC SK Federation SK and LYDC officials shall undergo mandatory training as a requirement before assuming their official duties and functions Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte noted that leading the youth of today comes with great challenges and said that the country banks on the potentials and creativity of the young Filipino minds to continue living up to the promise of being the hope of the nation DILG Quezon City Director Emmanuel Borromeo laid down the activity’s objectives and highlighted the importance of learning in becoming influential youth leaders of today He said that learning and leading go together; a leader cannot lead without the knowledge and desire to learn Quezon City SK Federation President Noe Lorenzo Dela Fuente III reminded the newly-appointed officials that leading the youth in the current time demands commitment and hard work given the problems faced by young people in the pandemic Resource persons of virtual training include Director Alicia Celestino of the University of the Philippines National College of Public Administration and Governance – Center for Local and Regional Governance Director Cardito Callangan of QC Human Resource Management Department (HRMD) Dianne Raza of Local Youth Development Office (LYDO) They were joined by DILG Quezon City Cluster Heads Atty LGOO VI Bernadette Demillo; Maricris Laureta of the LYDO and LGOO V Jovette Genona served as facilitators during the virtual activity Among the topics discussed are the duties and functions of the SK and LYDC officials and the salient features and developments in the SK Reform Act of 2015 and RA 6713 or the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees and Latest Issuances relative to SK and LYDC were also tackled the SK and LYDC officials are also set to undergo continuous learning activities 2022 at 2:26 pm ET.css-79elbk{position:relative;}Matthias A Wirtz (Image via North Haven Funeral Home)NORTH HAVEN CT — (From North Haven Funeral Home): North Haven Firefighter Matthias A passed away unexpectedly early Monday morning while protecting his community fighting a fire with his brother firefighters He was the loving husband of Barbara Cardito 1976 and was the beloved son of Erika Zwinger Wirtz and the late Matthias L he later earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of New Haven He was a firefighter for the North Haven Fire Department for 22 years and a security guard for Hopkins School He taught future firefighters at Gateway Community College Fire Program 4th degree member of the Knights of Columbus a member of the New Haven County Emerald Society Pipes and Drums Also survived by Barbara’s children Raymond Ayoub Alexandra Springer (Christopher) and his faithful companion at The Havens Family North Haven Funeral Home A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at St Entombment with full departmental honors will follow in the All Saints Mausoleum a contribution in Matt’s name may be made to North Haven Professional Firefighters Charitable Association For more information and to leave online condolences, visit North Haven Funeral Home here Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. 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