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Robert M. Scaperrotta, 80, Of Dobbs Ferry
DOBBS FERRY, N.Y. – Robert M. Scaperrotta, of Dobbs Ferry, died on Sunday, April 17. He was 80.
Scaperrotta was born in Dobbs Ferry to Crescienzo and Marianna Scaperrotta.
He owned Casandra Hair Salon on Ashford Avenue.
After his retirement, Scaperotta volunteered at Dobbs Ferry Hospital and was a Eucharistic minister at Our Lady of Pompeii Church.
He is survived by a brother, John and his wife, Nan, and two sisters-in-law; Frances and Marie.
Visiting hours are today (Tuesday) from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Edwards-Dowdle Funeral Home.
A Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated on…
Kathryn J. Antrim, 88, Of Monroe
MONROE, Conn. – Kathryn J. Antrim, a longtime resident of Monroe, died Sunday, April 17 at Bishop Wicke Health Center in Shelton. She was 88.
Antrim was born Nov. 7, 1927, in Brooklyn, N.Y., to Walter and Elsie (nee Henn) Schmitt,
She was an active member of the Monroe Republican Party, counting votes on election day, was honored as Republican of the Year in 1995 and the party's Lifetime Achievement Award was named in her honor.
Antrim was predeceased by her parents; husband Louis; and grandson Brian Antrim Foiw.
She is survived by three children, Michael and his wife Peg, Patricia Antrim…
David W. Marriott, 82, Of Peekskill
PEEKSKILL, N.Y. – David W. Marriott, of Peekskill, died Monday, April 18. He was 82 .
Marriott was born April 27, 1933, in Jackson, Mich., to William and Marion Wheeler Marriott.
He served in the Navy during the Korean War and, after his service ended, eventually became a national advertising executive for the Newhouse Newspapers in New York City.
Marriott was predeceased by his parents; his son-in-law, Mike Mitchell; and his brother, Philip.
He is survived by his wife, Jeanne (nee Crum); three children, Karen Mitchell, Robbie and his wife Ruth of Wellfleet, Mass., and Darrell and his wif…
Brewster HS Students, Teachers Travel Across Europe
BREWSTER, N.Y. – Brewster High School students and faculty enjoyed a 10-day trip across Europe during the school's spring break, as they visited landmarks in Rome and Florence in Italy and Barcelona and Madrid, in Spain.
More than 70 students took part in the first European trip organized by the school in 15 years, led by foreign language teachers Antonio Franze` and Carmen Campos.
Several staff members joined the trip, which included visits to the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, the Pantheon, the Vatican, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, Las Ramblas, the Prado, and Las Plazas Mayor y del Sol among o…