Tom Renner

Client Editor

trenner@dailyvoice.com

No one knows local sports quite like Tom Renner, The Daily Voice's Sports Editor. For 22 years, he covered the field for The Stamford Advocate. He's been in Fairfield County since 1987.

Tom was formerly a reporter at Daily Voice.

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Norwalk Recreation, Slammer Tennis World Plan Lessons Norwalk Recreation, Slammer Tennis World Plan Lessons
Norwalk Recreation, Slammer Tennis World Plan Lessons NORWALK, Conn. -- In collaboration with Norwalk Recreation and Parks, Slammer Tennis World will conduct tennis lessons for beginner and intermediate players beginning in May. Pee Wee, Junior and Adult lessons will be taught at various locations in Norwalk. Sessions run for three weeks, with two classes per week. All students must bring a tennis racquet and sneakers to the lessons. The youth program for Pee Wee (ages 5-8) and Junior (9-16) players will be held at Norwalk High School. Pee Wee classes are 30 minutes. Junior classes are 45 minutes. Pee Wee and Junior classes will be held on Mon…
Arace Joins Hudson United Title In White Plains Arace Joins Hudson United Title In White Plains
Arace Joins Hudson United Title In White Plains WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- Hudson United Title announced Anthony Arace has joined its Westchester office in White Plains as a sales executive. “I’m thrilled to join the innovative team at Hudson United,” said Arace. “I will strive to provide a high standard of business for my clients, and I look forward to working alongside my co-workers as we focus on learning and growing to achieve excellence for our clients.” In 2011, Anthony became a licensed realtor and started his career as an agent when he joined Better Homes and Gardens Rand Realty in White Plains.  Arace then decided to pursue a career…
Classy Yonkers Castle Also Offers Income Potential Classy Yonkers Castle Also Offers Income Potential
Classy Yonkers Castle Also Offers Income Potential YONKERS, N.Y. -- Every homeowner treats their property like a castle. The next owner of a listing with Douglas Elliman agent Terhi Edwards will get the real thing. Edwards is listing the 6-bedroom, 7-bath property at 170 Shonnard Terrace for $4.9 million. The home was built in the 1882 and expanded twice in the early 20th century. It has been lovingly restored in the past decade and includes slightly less than one acre of property and is 17 miles to Manhattan. “I’ve never seen a house like this in my real estate career,’’ Edwards said. “It’s almost like going to a fantasy world or museum. I…
Stately Bedford Colonial At Former Golf Course Offers Country Club Living Stately Bedford Colonial At Former Golf Course Offers Country Club Living
Stately Bedford Colonial At Former Golf Course Offers Country Club Living BEDFORD, N.Y. -- Over a century ago, golfers whacked their way around the property at 1 Stillwater Place in Bedford as part of Banksville Country Club. The golf course is long gone, but the nearly 10-acre lot with a stunning 5-bedroom Colonial and plentiful recreation still evokes thoughts of country club living. The property’s house includes 6 bathrooms, 9,200 square feet of living space and unparalleled exclusivity. The property was recently listed for $2.599 million by Douglas Elliman agents Arielle Cole, Robin Gutterman and Richard Mortimer. Arielle grew up in the house and now lives in…
Norwalk Basketball Community Mourns Death Of Mike McElveen Norwalk Basketball Community Mourns Death Of Mike McElveen
Norwalk Basketball Community Mourns Death Of Mike McElveen NORWALK, Conn. -- One of the most influential men in the Norwalk basketball community died on Thursday after a long illness. Mike “Bubba” McElveen, 44, the longtime Recreation Coordinator at the Carver Center in Norwalk and the coach of the AAU TMT Express Basketball team. He fought kidney disease and had been hospitalized for nearly a year. “He had a positive influence on the youth of Norwalk for decades,’’ the Carver Foundation said in a statement on Friday. McElveen attended West Rocks Middle School and Brien McMahon High School. He also played basketball for the Senators. “I want to s…
3 Sales Agents Join Houlihan Lawrence In Yorktown 3 Sales Agents Join Houlihan Lawrence In Yorktown
3 Sales Agents Join Houlihan Lawrence In Yorktown YORKTOWN, N.Y. -- Michael Torsiello, Nadia van Hauwaert and Magdalena Konkola have joined Houlihan Lawrence in Yorktown as sales agents. Torsiello joins Houlihan Lawrence after working for Madison Square Garden company, where he worked as a hockey operations associate for the Rangers. He later moved on to the Knicks and their minor league affiliate, the Westchester Knicks. Torsiello’s interest in architecture lured him into the real estate industry, where his deep understanding of social media will be an asset to help drive real estate interest. Click here to visit his website. Van Hauwaert…
The College Of Westchester Earns Business Council Honor The College Of Westchester Earns Business Council Honor
The College Of Westchester Earns Business Council Honor WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- The College of Westchester and President Mary Beth Del Balzo will be honored by the Business Council of Westchester at its prestigious Business Hall of Fame Awards Dinner. The dinner will be held on on Tuesday, April 19 at the Glen Island Harbour Club in New Rochelle. The College and Del Balzo will receive the Family Owned Business award. The College of Westchester has operated as a profitable, tax paying business owned by the same family for more than 40 years. When Ernest Sutkowski purchased the College in 1973, then known as The Westchester Business Institute…
Pianist Plays At Hoff-Barthelson Artist Series Finale In Scarsdale Pianist Plays At Hoff-Barthelson Artist Series Finale In Scarsdale
Pianist Plays At Hoff-Barthelson Artist Series Finale In Scarsdale SCARSDALE, N.Y. -- The 2015-2016 Hoff-Barthelson Music School HB Artist Series concludes with a recital by pianist Glen Kirchoff on Thursday, May 5, 2016, at 8:00 p.m., at Hoff-Barthelson Music School, 25 School Lane, Scarsdale.  Joining Kirchoff will be guest artists Désirée Elsevier, viola and James Ognibene, clarinet. Included on the program are three works for piano by Federico Mompou – Jeunes Filles au Jardin, Canción y Danza VI and Canción y Danza IX; Joseph Haydn’s Divertimento in D Major, performed with Elsevier; and Mozart’s Klavier Trio KV 498 (Kegelstatt) with Elsevier and Ognib…
Enchanting Ephemerals for Your Early Spring Garden – Part 2 Enchanting Ephemerals for Your Early Spring Garden – Part 2
Enchanting Ephemerals for Your Early Spring Garden – Part 2 BERGEN COUNTY, Conn. -- Native ephemeral plants are nature’s happy surprise in the spring. Like savoring a fine wine, you can appreciate spring ephemerals only briefly, but they make a lasting impression that lingers on. After deciduous trees leaf out, spring ephemerals start to die back, receding into the ground, storing their energy until they emerge again in the following spring. Part one of this article described some of our common spring ephemerals that you can grow in your own woodland garden. Here are some more charming spring ephemerals to try: Mertensia virginica (Virginia Bluebell…
Enchanting Ephemerals for Your Early Spring Garden – Part 2 Enchanting Ephemerals for Your Early Spring Garden – Part 2
Enchanting Ephemerals for Your Early Spring Garden – Part 2 FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- Native ephemeral plants are nature’s happy surprise in the spring. Like savoring a fine wine, you can appreciate spring ephemerals only briefly, but they make a lasting impression that lingers on. After deciduous trees leaf out, spring ephemerals start to die back, receding into the ground, storing their energy until they emerge again in the following spring. Part one of this article described some of our common spring ephemerals that you can grow in your own woodland garden. Here are some more charming spring ephemerals to try: Mertensia virginica (Virginia Blueb…
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