- Nita Lowey
Nita M. Lowey (born July 5, 1937) is a politician from the U.S. state of New York. Lowey was born Nita Sue Melnikoff in New York, New York and she graduated from Mount Holyoke College. She was first elected to the House of Representatives from the New York 20th district as a Democrat in 1988 and now serving in the 18th district (map). - Edson Buddle
Edson Michael Buddle (born May 21, 1981 in New Rochelle, New York) is an American soccer player, who currently plays striker for Los Angeles Galaxy of Major League Soccer. Buddle played one year of college soccer at State Fair Community College, where he led State Fair to the 1999 NJCAA Division I National Championship. Buddle began his professional career in 2000, when he signed with the Long Island Rough Riders of the A-League. - Vincent Pastore
Vincent Pastore (born July 14 1946 in Bronx, New York) is an American film and television actor, often cast as a mobster. Pastore was born in The Bronx, New York, of Italian-American descent. He attended Pace University for 3 years before eventually going into the acting industry after befriending Matt and Kevin Dillon; he was previously a club-owner in New Rochelle, New York. He has made appearances in films ranging from "Goodfellas" to "Shark Tale", … - Kevin Shattenkirk
Kevin Shattenkirk (born January 29, 1989 in New Rochelle, New York, USA) is an ice hockey player. He was drafted 14th overall in the 2007 NHL Entry Draft by the Colorado Avalanche. - Edwin Thanhouser
Edwin Thanhouser (November 11, 1865-March 21, 1956) was an actor, businessman, and film producer, most notable as a founder of the Thanhouser Company, along with his wife Gertrude Thanhouser and brother-in-law Lloyd Lonergan. - Brian Slocum
Brian John Slocum (b. March 27, 1981 in New Rochelle, New York) is a right-handed pitcher in the Cleveland Indians organization of Major League Baseball. After high school, he was drafted by the Minnesota Twins in the 14th round of the 1999 amateur draft, but chose to attend Villanova University. The Indians selected him in the 2nd round of the 2002 amateur draft and he was signed in June of that year. - Gary Scott
Gary Scott (born August 22, 1968 in New Rochelle, New York), is a former professional baseball player who played third base in the Major Leagues from 1991-1992. - Chuck Zito
Chuck Zito (born Charles Zito Jr. on March 1, 1953) was a member of the New York chapter of the Hells Angels, amateur boxer, martial artist, celebrity bodyguard, stuntman and actor. Chuck Zito grew up in The Bronx and New Rochelle, New York, the son of Italian-American parents Charles Zito and Gloria Frangione Zito. He began boxing when he was a teenager, following in his father's footsteps. He competed in several amateur boxing matches, with mixed results. - Errol Louis
Errol Louis (born in Harlem, USA) was formerly an associate editor of The New York Sun. He has taught college courses, co-founded an inner-city community credit union, run for City Council and was once named by "New York Magazine" as one of "10 New Yorkers Making a Difference" "with energy, vision and independent thinking." He became a writer for the New York Daily News in June 2004. He also writes a column, Commerce and Community, for Our Time Press, … - Dan Decarlo
Daniel S. DeCarlo (12 December, 1919, New Rochelle, New York - 19 December, 2001, New Rochelle, New York) was an American cartoonist best known as the artist who developed the look of Archie Comics in the late 1950s and early 1960s, modernizing the characters to their contemporary appearance and establishing the publisher's house style. As well, he is the generally recognized creator of Sabrina the Teenage Witch, … - John Cullen Murphy
John Cullen Murphy (b. May 3 1919 in New York City - d. July 2 2004 in Greenwich, Connecticut) was a comics artist probably best known for his work on the "Prince Valiant" comic strip. He replaced the strip's creator, Hal Foster, full-time in 1970, although Foster continued to offer guidance until his death in 1982. He continued to draw "Valiant" (with his son, Cullen Murphy, writing the script, … - Dan Ingram
Daniel Trombley Ingram (born September 7, 1934 in Oceanside, New York) is an American Top 40 disc jockey with a forty-year career on radio stations such as WABC (AM) and WCBS-FM in New York. Dan started broadcasting at WNRC, New Rochelle, New York, and WALK, Patchogue, New York. Ingram is regarded by many as the best Top-40 DJ of all time. - Ray Fisher
Ray Lyle Fisher (October 4 1887 in Middlebury, Vermont -November 3 1982 in Ann Arbor, Michigan) was an American pitcher in Major League Baseball. His debut game took place on July 2, 1910. His final game took place on October 2, 1920. During his career he played for the New York Yankees and Cincinnati Reds. Ray Fisher (nicknamed "Pick", not "Chic" as reported in some sources) played football, basketball, and baseball at Middlebury College. - Rachel Vail
Rachel Vail, born July 25, 1966 is an American author of children's and young adult books. She was born in Manhattan, grew up in New Rochelle, New York, and is a graduate of Georgetown University. Her debut novel "Wonder" won an Editor's Choice award from "Booklist" in 1991, and in 1992 her second novel, "Do-Over", won that award also. - Jim Raymond
Jim Raymond (1917-1981) was a comic strip artist and the younger brother of Flash Gordon artist Alex Raymond. He was born in New Rochelle, New York and had his first cartoons published in his high school newspaper. In 1935 he started as an assistant on the Blondie comic strip, mostly as a replacement for Alex, who had been working on Blondie for three years before leaving to start his own strips. At first, Raymond's responsibilities were quite minor, but by 1937, … - Lipman Bers
Lipman Bers (May 22, 1914, Riga, Latvia – October 29, 1993, New Rochelle, New York) was an American mathematician who worked on Riemann surfaces. Bers received his Ph.D. in 1938 from the University of Prague. His advisor was Charles Loewner. He worked at Syracuse University (1945-1951), New York University (1951-1964) and at Columbia University (1964-1982). He was a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Finnish Academy of Sciences, … - Ken Rosato
Ken Rosato (born May 4, 1967 in New Rochelle, New York) is an American journalist. Rosato is the anchor of WABC-TV's morning and noon newscasts alongside Lori Stokes. Rosato replaced Steve Bartelstein, who was dropped from WABC-TV on March 13,2007. Previously, Rosato was a freelance reporter for the station. Prior to working at ABC, Rosato worked at WNYW-TV (New York City) as an anchor and reporter from 2002-2003. Like his colleagues Jeff Pegues and Phil Lipof, … - Bernard McEveety
Bernard McEveety (1924 - February 2, 2004) was an American director. Born in New Rochelle, New York, he died in Encino, California. His brothers are Vincent McEveety and Joseph McEveety. - Karen Killilea
Karen Killilea (b. August 18, 1940) is the subject of two bestselling books by her mother Marie Killilea, "Karen" and "With Love from Karen". These books were groundbreaking in their assertion that children with cerebral palsy could be raised to lead productive lives. Karen Killilea was born three months prematurely in an era when such babies rarely survived. As a result of her prematurity, she developed cerebral palsy. - Don Mullan
Don Mullan was born in Derry, Northern Ireland, in 1956 and attended St. Eugene Primary School, St. Joseph’s Secondary School, St. Patrick's College, Kiltegan, Co. Wicklow; St. Kieran's College, Kilkenny; Ulster Polytechnic; Holy Ghost College, Dublin; and Iona College, New Rochelle, New York. - Eli Bauer
Elias (Eli) Bauer (1928-1998) was born in The Bronx, New York to Max and Goldie Bauer. It was his passion for art that took him out of the Bronx and into Manhattan, where he attended the School of Industrial Arts. He went on to become an animator and comic artist working for Ray Patin Productions, and Terrytoons in New Rochelle New York. It was while at Terrytoons that Bauer created the popular animated character "Hector Heathcote", the Minute and a Half Man. - Arthur French 5th Baron de Freyne
Arthur Reginald French, 5th Baron de Freyne (July 3, 1879 - May 9, 1915) was born in London, to Arthur French of Frenchpark, County Roscommon (1855-1913), 4th Baron de Freyne, and his wife Lady Laura Octavia Dundas (d. 1881). A graduate of Sandhurst and lieutenant in the Royal Fusiliers, he incurred the wrath of his father when on November 18, 1902 he married Annabelle Angus (the daughter of an innkeeper in Banffshire and the divorced wife of a brother officer, … - Lucius J. Henderson
Lucius J. Henderson (1861, Aldo, Illinois - 18 February 1947, New York City) was an American silent film director of the early silent period involved in over 70 film productions. A classically trained musician, Lucius J. Henderson began stage-acting in the early-1880s and later supported both Mesdames Modjeska and Janauschek in repertory. He entered film with the Thanhouser Company in late 1910, functioning as chiefly a director. - Francis Rufus Bellamy
Francis Rufus Bellamy was an American writer and editor. He was born in New Rochelle, New York, USA. He was editor of "Outlook" from 1927 to 1932, and was executive editor of "The New Yorker" in 1933. He was editor of "Fiction Parade" from 1935 to 1938, and became editor of "Scribner's Commentator" in 1939. He became president of University Publishers Inc. in 1958. - Gerry Angel
I am a 28 year resident of Westchester County and have maintained my connection to the community through networking, continuing education and cultural events. I serve buyers and sellers all over Westchester County and pride myself on my extensive knowledge of the area and the real estate market. For more information about Nelson Vrooman GMAC Real Estate and my services please call, email or visit my website. - Deb Fasbach
- Gloria Anne Borger
Gloria Anne Borger (born 1952) [ 1 ] is a political pundit, American journalist , and columnist . Borger is presently a contributing editor and columnist for US News and World Report magazine and a Senior Political Analyst at CNN. She was formerly the National Political Correspondent for CBS News . Since joining CNN in 2007, she has frequently been seen covering the 2008 campaign trail. - Frederik Stang
- Kenneth Chenault
Kenneth Irvine Chenault (born Long Island, June 2, 1951) has been the CEO and Chairman of American Express since 2001. He was the third African-American CEO of a Fortune 500 company. He received a B.A. in History from Bowdoin College in 1973, and a Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School in 1976. After Harvard he worked as an associate with the law firm Rogers & Wells in New York City, and as a consultant for Bain & Company. - Peter Scolari
Peter Scolari (born September 12, 1955 in New Rochelle, New York) is an American television, film and stage actor who was seen early in his career in the television programs "Bosom Buddies" (1980 - 1982), "Newhart" (1984-1990), and later in "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show" (1997 - 2000). - Francisco
I like the absurd and the extreme, but mostly just when they can be wrapped up in a nice story, so in other words, I like witty people. I'm a tactile/kinesthetic learner, and I read everything on something I am interested in, BUT I just cant seem to get into novels. How does that work? Not very well. I throw myself into ideas and situations, when sometimes I should think them through a bit first, but I seem to always land on my feet. - Don McLean
Well, what up world, it's 10:00 o'clock in the morning, do u know where i am? Nah, i'm just playin. Well for those of you who know who Dancin Don is, hello, and for those that don't, holla back ya'll! As for me, i'm an old skool par - Lisa Church
wonderfully cuddly and pleasantly insane dog. nice boy. me. all in one house. it's a reality show in the making. - Anthony Heald
Anthony Heald (born August 25 1944) is an American actor best known for portraying Hannibal Lecter's smarmy jail nemesis in "The Silence of the Lambs" and "Red Dragon"- and for playing assistant principal Scott Guber in David E. Kelley's "Boston Public". He also had a recurring role as Judge Harvey Cooper on Kelley's "Boston Legal". Heald was born in New Rochelle, New York. He attended Michigan State University, from which he graduated in 1971. - Paola Galindo
********RANDOM FACTS********* - I <3 New York!! - Iâve accepted the fact that I am a âlama.â - I'm REALLY LOUD (some times can't help it). - I live in stupid ass âNew Ro,â - I'm NOT ditsy or an airhead! - I'm really not as shallow as this profile makes me out to be. - Iâm very laid back and chill. - Chuck Uguccini
I'm a BINIZ MAN! I own my own mortgage company a little realestate. I love what I do and love to go out and have a good time at the clubs and bars. I work hard and I play hard. Anyone wanna come to C-town and party let me know!!!.. - Kimberly
Young energetic, lively and free spirted. I love to have fun. My ideal date is going somewhere nice and quiet to eat in a corner booth where no one can see us, with some candles, wine and great food followed by dessert. I love picnics and sun showers. I like museums and carousels, strolling along holding hands and just laughing and enjoying eachother's company not caring what people are thinking. - Allison
You Are Kermit. - Paris
Hey. My name is Paris.I am from Ny and that is all you need to know when it comes to that. Ahh i am glad sophmore year is over. I love film, whatever kind, it doesn't matter to me.I want to become a filmaker/chemist/actor. I think i have a sense of humor, which isn't too good. I am pretty self- depricating, but i don't beat myself up about my flaws. - James
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