LOUISE MCNAMARA

Louise McNamara passed away on Saturday, June 3, 2023 at the age of 73. Beloved wife of Gerald McNamara, and loving mother of Teresa McNamara. In Lieu of Flowers, memorial donations may be made to: St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Mass of Christian Burial offered at St. Mary’s Church on Thursday, June 8, 2023 at 10 AM. Interment followed at Calverton National Cemetery, Calverton, NY under the direction of Papavero Funeral Home, 72-27 Grand Avenue, Maspeth NY 11378.

DONATO DE INGENIIS

Donato De Ingeniis passed away Sunday, June 4, 2023 at the age of 82. Beloved husband of Maria De Ingeniis, loving father of Thomas (Theresa) De Ingeniis, Antoinette De Ingeniis – DePasquale, Alfred (Karen) De Ingeniis, Rita De Ingeniis and Diana, Tessa and Audrey, and der brother of Peppino (Angiolina) De Ingeniis. In Lieu of Flowers, memorial donations may be made to: St. Francis Hospital, 100 Port Washington Boulevard, Roslyn, NY 11576 (516) 563-87950. (Please State in Memory of Donato De Ingeniis & Choose Support Cardiology option). Mass of Christian Burial offered at St. Mary’s Church on Thursday, June 8, 2023 at 11 AM. Entombment followed at St. Charles Cemetery Sacred Heart Mausoleum, Farmingdale, NY under the direction of Papavero Funeral Home, 72-27 Grand Avenue, Maspeth NY 11378.

ANNE FRANCES DORAN

Anne Frances Doran (nee Boyle), 86, a longtime resident of Ridgewood, NY died in the early morning hours of Sunday, May 28, 2023, in Virginia Beach, VA. In stark contrast to her usual demeanor, she passed away quietly after a rapid decline in health. Anne was born on February 8, 1937, in Brooklyn NY. She was the second daughter of the late Mary and John Boyle, both of whom emigrated from Ireland in the early 1900’s making Anne a “Narrowback”, and proud of it as she often said. Her father fought for the Irish Republican Army in the Irish War of Independence. He was captured by the British at one point and allegedly escaped by tunneling out of the prison. We double any of this is true, but Anne never let the truth get in the way of a good story, so neither will we. She graduated from Our Lady of Good Counsel School and St. Joseph’s High School. She married the late John Doran, Sr. on November 23, 1963, the day after John Kennedy died, proving 55 years of happiness can follow tragedy. She was an active and longtime parishioner of OUr lady of Miraculous Medal in Ridgewood, NY. She volunteered in many roles for both the parish and school: working in the money room for the long-0ago bazaars, serving as one of “Mirac’s” very first Extraordinary Ministers, working bingo, holding office on the Home and School Board, and counting the Sunday collection money. Outside of church, Anne drove the ambulance for the Ridgewood Volunteer Ambulance Corps. In later years she became an avid bowler. As octogenarians, Anne and John relocated to a retirement home in Virginia Beach to live closer to one of their daughters and most of their grandchildren. John passed away in their first year of living in Virginia Beach, but fortunately Anne was already well connected with fellow residents and involved in community activities. The last few years of her life were good and happy with her friends at Harmony and grandchildren nearby. Anne was a regular at the 11 o’clock Mass at St. John the Apostle in Virginia Beach, VA. She always tried to give herself and other nicknames that never quite stuck. One that did and gave her the most joy was “Granny”. She was excited to become “Great Granny” later this year and guilted her grandson into telling her the yet unanswered questions “boy or girl?” on her deathbed (literally). She was a brash, loud and wonderful red-head. Yes, her hair was red until the end. She had no problem telling anyone – and we do mean anyone – what she thought of them. We would list all the things that made her cry, but do not have the space because she cried easily and frequently. She was a loving and tough mother. As her late husband wrote of her, “there was no ‘wait until your father gets home’. Discipline was strict and immediate.”  Her children were the better for it. She had a penchant for ingratiating herself into people’s lives asking many questions about families, births, celebrations, and setbacks (that is, she was nosy). She wrote $25 checks to every charitable organization that asked for money. She genuinely cared for others. Anne is survived by two of her three children – Stephanie Finocchio and her husband Chris, John Doran Jr. and his wife Amanda; as well as her six grandchildren Chris James and his wife Katrina, Nicole, David and Veronica Finocchio and Sara and Johnny Doran; her sister-in-law Frannie Combe; and her nieces Maureen Palumbo and Catherine Graham Robinson, and Regina Raicovi. Her oldest child Susan died tragically and unexpectedly in March 2022. Susan’s death devastated Anne and she is undoubtedly happy to be with her again. Anne will be waked at Hess-Miller Funeral Home in Middle Village, NY on Sunday, June 4th from 2-5pm and 7-9pm. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Our Lady of Miraculous Medal in Ridgewood, NY on Monday, June 5 at 10:30am followed by interment at St. Mary’s Cemetery in Flushing, NY, where she will be laid to rest beside her husband John, daughter Susan, parents, sister and brother-in-law. Blue Bloods lost a loyal viewer when Anne died, and we all lost a beloved mother, aunt, and friend. Rest in peace Mama Bear.

NOTICE: Virtual Public Information Session (June 22, 2023)

The New York City Department of Correction (NYCDOC) invites you to an Informational Session to be held via video/teleconference on: June 22, 2023 from 6 to 9 PM. You can attend and participate in the Virtual Public Information Session online and/or by telephone:

  • To join online, visit the Project website (www.RikersIslandTitleVPermit.com) to register to participate.
  • To join by telephone: call 877-853-5247 or 888-788-0099 (toll free) and enter the Meeting ID Code:818 6309 9247; Participant ID: press the pound “#” key to skip; and enter the Participant Password:1.

NYCDOC is proposing to renew and modify its Air Title V Permit for the operation of electrical and steam generation equipment (including a cogeneration plant, boilers, and emergency engines) at Rikers Island, which the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) will need to review and approve. As part of the permitting process, NYSDEC requires the permit applicant (in this case the NYCDOC) to develop and execute a Public Participation Plan (PPP) and conduct outreach as part of the environmental permitting review process. This virtual public information session is being held to inform the public about the proposed project and permit application review process.

Additional information about this project can be found in a fact sheet at http://www.RikersIslandTitleVPermit.com. NYCDOC has submitted a permit application to the DEC Region 2 Office requesting approval of the Air Title V Permit renewal and modification for the operation of the electrical and steam generation equipment at Rikers Island facilities. This virtual meeting is being held in order to conform with NYSDEC Commissioner’s policy CP-29, Environmental Justice and Permitting.

This session will include an informational presentation regarding the permit application submitted by NYCDOC, followed by an opportunity to ask questions, and provide comments related to the permit application. If you are unable attend the Virtual Public Information Session, you may contact NYCDOC via email, in writing, or by telephone to submit questions or request additional information related to the project using the following contact information.

Mr. Michael Leonard, Director of Facility Maintenance and Repair Division

New York City Department of Correction (NYCDOC)

600 Mandanici Road

East Elmhurst, NY 11370

Tel: 718-546-2836              Email: Michael.Leonard@doc.nyc.gov

 

You can visit the NYSDEC website: https://www.dec.ny.gov/cfmx/extapps/envapps/ and track permit progress using the Application ID# 2-6007-00259/00033.

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