Suffolk County anniversaries
65th
ALDA AND MICHAEL FIORDALISO of Delray Beach, Fla., formerly of Huntington Station, celebrated at The Riverview in Oakdale with family and friends. They have three children, six grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren.
50th
PRUDY AND JOHN
CARRICATO of Middle Island, formerly of Smithtown, were wed Sept. 3, 1960, at Our Lady of Loreto Church in Brooklyn. They celebrated with a party at the Bellport Country Club. Both are retired and are planning to winter in Florida. They have three children and eight grandchildren.
50th
FLORENCE AND CHARLES RAFFLOER of Port Jefferson Station were wed Oct. 1, 1960, in Brooklyn. They celebrated with a trip to Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Conn., with family. Charles is a retired New York City firefighter. Florence is a homemaker. They have three children and three grandchildren.
50th
ANITA AND LENNY SCHWARTZ of Smithtown, formerly of Plainview, celebrated Sept. 4 on a cruise to Canada with their four children and six grandchildren. The celebration continued with a trip to Branson, Mo., a gift from their children.
46th
OLGA AND JOE NIEVES of Commack celebrated Oct. 17 with a renewal of vows at St. Joseph Church in Kings Park and with brunch at The Bonwit Inn in Commack. Joe is a board member of Adelante in Brentwood and the advisory board of New Ground in Hempstead and works at Ocean Printing in Ronkonkoma. Olga is a supervisor at Huntington Hospital. They have one daughter and six grandchildren.
25th
DEBBIE AND MARK OSTROFF of Selden celebrated July 2 with a renewal of vows at St. Margaret of Scotland Church in Selden and a cocktail party at the Meadow Club in Port Jefferson with family and friends. The celebration continued with a trip to Jamaica with their two daughters. Mark works as a product support sales representative at H.O. Penn Machinery Co. in Holtsville. Debbie is a teacher aide in the Middle Country Central School District.
Compiled by Patricia Sollitto
'I don't know what the big brouhaha is all about' Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman plan to deputize gun-owning county residents is progressing, with some having completed training. Opponents call the plan "flagrantly illegal." NewsdayTV's Virginia Huie reports.
'I don't know what the big brouhaha is all about' Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman plan to deputize gun-owning county residents is progressing, with some having completed training. Opponents call the plan "flagrantly illegal." NewsdayTV's Virginia Huie reports.