August 11, 2010 THE VILLADOM TIMES IV • Page 15
Villadom Socials
Nick and Lois Ciampo of Wyckoff recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. The couple was married at Saint Anne’s Church in Fair Lawn on June 18, 1960. The couple celebrated at a family dinner attended by members of their bridal party. The Ciampos have three children, Michael and his wife Jean of Goshen, New York; Lisa LoRusso and her husband Doug of Wyckoff; and John and his wife Libby of Wyckoff. Their six grandchildren include Nicole, Megan, Kevin, and Kelly Ciampo, and Michael and Lauren LoRusso. Mr. Ciampo is a former departmental chief of the Wyckoff Fire Department where he has been a member since 1962. Before retiring from Railroad Construction Company in 2006, he was the director of fire apparatus maintenance for the City of New York Fire Department for 17 years. Mrs. Ciampo has been a member of the Wyckoff Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary since 1963 and served two terms as president. Before retiring in 2006, she worked at the Wyckoff Board of Education for over 25 years. The couple enjoys traveling and has been to 24 countries and 22 states. They plan to continue their travels in the United States with a trip this summer to further celebrate their anniversary.
Nick and Lois Ciampo celebrate 50th Anniversary
Eugene and Robyn O’Neill of Bayside, New York announce the engagement of their daughter, Donna Anne O’Neill, to Bryan Glinkin, son of Richard and Jeanne Glinkin of Wyckoff. The bride-to-be received her bachelor’s degree in psychology from Sacred Heart University in 2004, and her master’s degree in forensic psychology from John Jay College in 2008. She is a supervisor for the Guide Independence Program in Gaithersburg, Maryland. She is working toward becoming a licensed therapist. Her fiancé graduated from the College of New Jersey Honor’s Program in 2003 with a bachelor’s degree in law and justice. He graduated from the accelerated criminal justice master’s program at Rutgers University in 2004. He is currently employed by the Department of Homeland Security. A July 2011 wedding is planned.
Donna Anne O’Neill engaged
Birth announcements
Gerardo and Stefania Tirico of Midland Park announce the birth of their daughter, Valentina Monica, who was born April 5, 2010 at Mountainside Hospital in Glen Ridge, at 3:05 p.m. Valentina weighed 7
Valentina Monica Tirico arrives
pounds, 15 ounces and was 20 inches long. Her maternal grandparents are Alfonso and Robin Offreda of East Rutherford and her paternal grandparents are Antonio and Anna Tirico of Carlstadt.
Andrea Bielen, daughter of Dennis and Denise Bielen of Franklin Lakes, married Christopher LaRegina on Sept. 26, 2009. The groom is the son of Anthony and Carolyn La Regina of Massapequa Park, New York. The wedding took place at The Church of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Franklin Lakes. Alison Bielen, sister of the bride, served as maid of honor. The bridesmaids included Jessica Marchitto and Alyssa La Regina, sisters of the groom; Jocelyn Minervino and Lindsey Leonard, cousins of the bride; and Kathleen Mc Cahey, a friend of the bride. Adrian Draguc and Richard Maglione, friends of the groom, served as best men. Groomsmen included Michael Marchitto, brother-in-law of the groom; and Michael Comuniello, John Maloney, and Michael Urbanovich, all friends of the groom. The bride is a graduate of Indian Hills High School in Oakland and received her bachelor’s degree from The University of Scranton in 2004. She currently is
Andrea Bielen gets married
an account executive with Katz Media in Manhattan. The groom is a graduate of Massapequa High School and received his bachelor’s degree from The University of Scranton in 2004. He is an assistant trader at Third Avenue Management in Manhattan. The couple honeymooned in Bora Bora and now resides in West New York, New Jersey.
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