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  2. James Galante - Wikipedia

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    James Galante (born January 5, 1953) is an American convicted felon and associate of the Genovese crime family, [1] owner of the defunct Danbury Trashers minor-league hockey team and a defunct racecar team fielding cars for Ted Christopher, and ex-CEO of Automated Waste Disposal (AWD), a company that holds waste disposal contracts for most of western Connecticut and Westchester and Putnam ...

  3. Thomas L. Brown II - Wikipedia

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    Brown was born in Michigan, but raised in Danbury, Connecticut, where his parents Thomas L. Brown and Marjorie G. Brown still reside.The elder Brown is a retired U.S. Navy Commander and Naval Aviator who flew the P-5 Marlin and P-3 Orion aircraft.

  4. Thomas Rockwell - Wikipedia

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    Rockwell was born in New Rochelle, New York, in 1933, the son of the American artist Norman Rockwell and his second wife Mary Rockwell, a school teacher and unpublished author. [1] He grew up in Arlington, Vermont, a very rural small town. He attended a one-room schoolhouse; there were 23 students in his high school graduating class.

  5. Tina Courpas - Wikipedia

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    On September 25, 1999, Courpas married Kamil Marc Salame, then a vice-president and merchant banker at Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette, son of Elizabeth K. Salame and Albert J. Salame (1934–2023), a serial entrepreneur, [13] of Danbury, Connecticut, whom she later divorced. [14] [15] They have four children; Kamil "Maron" Salame (born 2001)

  6. Anna Mangin - Wikipedia

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    As the American Civil War commenced, Annie Nahar was a student at the Nantucket High School.Heeding the call of Nantucket native and Quaker activist Anna Gardner for teachers to go South to educate the freedmen, in June 1864, Annie left Nantucket for New Orleans, where she taught school for four years under the auspices of the Freedmen's Bureau, before moving to San Antonio, Texas [8]

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  8. Alan Raph - Wikipedia

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    Alan Raph (July 3, 1933 – December 8, 2023) was an American bass trombonist, composer, arranger, and conductor who founded and conducted the Danbury Brass Band. He recorded with many well-known musicians including Quincy Jones, Philip Glass, Peter Nero, John Pizzarelli and Bob Brookmeyer for television, movies, and ballet. [1]

  9. Peter Hylenski - Wikipedia

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    Hylenski was born in Danbury, Connecticut, to Peter J. Hylenski, a design engineer, [3] and Angela Hylenski, a secretary at Danbury High School. He attended Danbury High, where he was in charge of the theatre program's technical design as a senior. [4] He went on to study at Carnegie Mellon University, from which he graduated in 1997. [5]