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Scott Sanguinetti, Lifelong Rockland Resident and Fugawi MC Member Passes Away

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Photo by History Channel

It is with deep regret we report the passing of Scott Sanguinetti.

Sanguinetti, age 54 of Nanuet (Nanuet HS Class of 1983), lost his long fought battle with cancer. He was a member of the Fugawi MC, and was prominently featured on the History Channel Tv Show “We’re The Fugawis.” Mud Flap, which was his nickname, was very dedicated to the community and will be greatly missed.

Surrounded by family at a NYC hospital Scott passed away. He is survived by his parents, brother Paul, fiancé Donna, children; Lisa, Steven, and Michael, and granddaughter Lilliana.

Our condolences to the Sanguinetti family.

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George Washington Also Known As The “Father Of His Country” Has History In Rockland

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Officially known as Washington’s Birthday, the holiday was originally meant to honor the country’s first president, George Washington. Eventually, the holiday included Abraham Lincoln, whose birthday is Feb. 12. Presidents Day is observed on the third Monday of February each year. 

According to the then-used Julian calendar, Washington was born in Virginia on Feb. 11, 1731. In 1752  Britain and its colonies adopted the Gregorian calendar, which moved his birthday a year and 11 days to Feb. 22, 1732.

During the American Revolution, George Washington stayed at the DeWint House in Tappan. The DeWint House is the oldest surviving building in Rockland County. George Washington also camped out at Washington’s Encampment in West Nyack on Strawtown Road.

                                   Rockland County is rich in history go discover it!

 

 

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Random Acts Of Kindness Week February 14th – 20th

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According to nationaltoday.com, “It’s a celebration of all the ways we can become a positive influence in each other’s lives. Even one small act of kindness can mean a great deal to somebody. The world can be selfish and cruel sometimes and not everyone receives the same kind of support they need. In such a world, it is important for us to constantly be reminded to be kind to one another and to give others hope whenever we can. A small and random gesture of kindness can go a long way.

Your kindness might make a world of difference to somebody. This is the best week for you to show your support for the cause and help out someone in need.”

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