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Research Shows Dinosaurs May Have Mumbled, Not Roared
A new report suggests that dinosaurs never emitted the loud, frightening roar so many believe they did, but instead, may have mumbled with their mouths closed, according to Futurity.
Research published in the journal “Evolution” looks at how some birds make sound through closed-mouth vocalization, which are sounds produced through the skin around the neck when the beak remains closed, such as the coo of a dove, reports Futurity.
Researchers found that 52 out of 208 bird species use closed-mouth vocalization, and that the vocalization has evolved 16 times in archosaurs, which includes bird…
James O'Neill, Co-Founder Of 9/11 Memorial In Carmel, Dies At 59
EAST FISHKILL, N.Y. – James J. O’Neill, of East Fishkill, died suddenly on Sunday, July 17. He was 59.
Born March 28, 1957, and raised in the Bronx, he was a graduate of Visitation School and Cardinal Hayes High School. He joined the N.Y. Police Department on Nov. 17, 1979, and rose to the rank of sergeant supervisor, detective squad, before retiring on Nov. 30, 1999. He was a member of Mayor Rudy Giuliani’s protective detail until retiring in 2000.
He lived a life dedicated to service. He was a founding member of the New York Shields, an organization that coined the motto, “Cops for Cops…
Celebrate Shelton Continues Downtown Sounds: Summer Concert Series
SHELTON, Conn. – Shelton’s second annual Downtown Sounds: Concert Series at Veterans Memorial Park will take place on Fridays, July 22, July 29 and Aug. 5 from 5-9 p.m.
"Each night, we will welcome handmade artisan vendors, a beer garden sponsored by Two Roads Brewing Company and food trucks for families to enjoy," said Nicole Heriot-Mikula, co-creater of Celebrate Shelton.
Food trucks will include Caseus Cheese Truck, Common Bond Market, Dad's Food Truck, Mama Dee's Italian Kitchen, Gypsy Joe Cafe, Pierogies on Wheels and Tipsy Ice Cream Cones.
"Starting at 5 p.m. each ni…
Rose M. Viscardi, 101, Oradell Resident
ORADELL, N.J. – Rose M. (Vastano) Viscardi, of Oradell, died Saturday, July 16. She was 101.
Born and raised in Cliffside Park, she lived in Fort Lee before moving to Oradell. She was an active member of Madonna Parish and volunteered in many organizations.
She was proud of her Italian heritage and loved to cook, crochet and most of all, spend time with her family.
She is survived by her son, Robert and his wife, Maria; grandchildren, Catherine Savery, Thomas Viscardi, and David Viscardi; and great-grandchildren, Robert, Violette, James, Adam and Drew; and brother, Domenick Vastano.
Sh…
Grace E. Steriti, 91, Poughkeepsie Resident
POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. – Grace E. Steriti, of Poughkeepsie, died Saturday, July 16, at Vassar Brothers Medical Center. She was 91.
She was born in the Bronx on Sept. 16, 1924, to Joseph and Rose Kalister.
She was employed for over 25 years at the former Grand Union in Wappingers Falls. She loved traveling and playing dominoes with her friends.
Survivors include her daughter, Diane Brown (Patrick), and son, Richard Steriti (Lynda); grandchildren, Danielle Salvatore (Richard), Lisa Manino (Anthony), Jason Steriti (Melissa); and great-grandchildren, Rachel Mannino, Michael Mannino, Nicholas Ster…