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Saint John (Don) Bosco was a 19th-century Italian priest and educator who put into practice his belief that the transformation of youth is achieved by engaging them through love and support. He brought literacy to street children and dedicated his life to making sure youth was not misspent.
The Salesians of Don Bosco, who serve in 150 countries around the world, were asked to run churches in Port Chester. And while not a church, Don Bosco, Port Chester’s oldest community center, has a strong spiritual grounding, and enables those who need our help to realize their fullest potential.
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For a man with a long history in finance, Gene Collins isn’t always good with numbers.
Take his anniversary. “Nancy and I have been married 42, no, 43 years,” he said of the woman he vowed to marry upon first sight almost 50 years ago. “It was some enchanted evening.”
“It’s 48 years,” said Nancy. “He has handled millions and billions of dollars but forgets these dates.”
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