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Roberto Lira Penafiel, 86, Pawling Resident
PAWLING, N.Y. -- Roberto Lira Penafiel -- a longtime resident of Saratoga Springs and Pawling -- died on Thursday, Feb. 4. He was 86.Born in Santiago, Chile, it was Penafiel's love of the thoroughbred horse that brought him to the United States in 1973. He managed Tilly Foster Farm, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Benedict. He was an avid handicapper, a talented soccer player and loved to watch his family play polo professionally in Santiago.
He is survived by his sister, Maria Angelica Lira Penafiel of Santiago, as well as many nieces, nephews and friends.
Penafiel was predeceased by his …
Hector J. Caruso, 83, Former Norwood Resident
NORWOOD, N.J. -- Hector J. Caruso, an Ocean County resident and formerly of Norwood, died Wednesday, Feb. 3. He was 83.
Caruso was a U.S. Air Force veteran of the Korean War. In addition to his career as a salesman for Hydro-Therm in Northvale, he worked for the U.S. Postal Service and owned a delicatessen in Brooklyn.
He also loved jazz and playing the piano.
Caruso is survived by his children, Stephen and his wife Rosalie of River Vale, and Denise Carnazza and her husband Guy of Old Tappan; grandchildren Kristen, Stephen, Alyssa, Sonni and Jean Marie; great-granddaughter Poppy Rose; sib…
Pro Arte Chorale Brings 'Golden Age Of Broadway' To Ridgewood
RIDGEWOOD, N.J. -- The distinguished Newark Arts High School Chorus will join Pro Arte in "The Golden Age of Broadway" on Sunday, March 13, in Ridgewood
The show will feature songs from "South Pacific," "Porgy and Bess," "Carousel" and "West Side Story." Steven Fox, who's based in New York City, will be directing.
Admission is $25, $20 for seniors and $10 for students. You can buy tickets online here. The show begins at 3 p.m. at Benjamin Franklin Middle School, 335 N. Van Dien Ave., in Ridgewood.
For more information, call 201-497-8400 o…
Salvatrice Bonomo, 89, Fairview Resident
FAIRVIEW, N.J. -- Salvatrice (Filippone) Bonomo, of Fairview, died Saturday, Feb. 6. She was 89.
Born in Sicily, Bonomo worked as a seamstress at Jacklyn Handbags in West New York until she retired.
She is survived by her children, Giuseppe Bonomo, Tina Caratozzolo and her husband Vincenzo, and Maria Bucceri and her husband Salvatore; grandchildren Mario, Michael, Luca, Giancarlo, Domenico, Antonia, Daniela, Sasha, Vinny and Vanessa; and many loving nieces, nephews and relatives in Italy.
Bonomo was a sister to Maria, Rosa, the late Pina, Gina, Angelo and his wife Angela, Gino and Antoni…