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White Plains Volunteers Honored For Service

GREENWICH, Conn. -- More than 160 volunteers from Fairfield and Westchester counties were honored at the annual Greenwich Hospital Auxiliary luncheon to recognize the women and men who provide more than 52,000 hours of service each year. 

Paul Brezovsky, Port Chester, Frank Carr, Greenwich, Vito Fragala, White Plains, Ron Hollander (standing), Mamaroneck, and Arthur Regimbal, Stamford.

Paul Brezovsky, Port Chester, Frank Carr, Greenwich, Vito Fragala, White Plains, Ron Hollander (standing), Mamaroneck, and Arthur Regimbal, Stamford.

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Longtime volunteers include (l-r) Barbara Asciutto, Greenwich, Dorothy Ashe, Greenwich, Bette Pietsch, Darien, and Christine Randolph, Larchmont.

Longtime volunteers include (l-r) Barbara Asciutto, Greenwich, Dorothy Ashe, Greenwich, Bette Pietsch, Darien, and Christine Randolph, Larchmont.

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Like many Greenwich Hospital volunteers, Greenwich residents Sandy Berlingo and Joan Ecay have strong ties to the hospital. They were both born at Greenwich Hospital and both began working at the hospital the same day 21 years ago.

Like many Greenwich Hospital volunteers, Greenwich residents Sandy Berlingo and Joan Ecay have strong ties to the hospital. They were both born at Greenwich Hospital and both began working at the hospital the same day 21 years ago.

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Greenwich Hospital President Norman G. Roth said the hospital owed its reputation for offering an exceptional patient experience, in part, to the dedication of its volunteers. 

“We deeply appreciate your commitment and are privileged to call you part of the Greenwich Hospital family,” Roth told the audience gathered at the Greenwich Country Club on April 15. 

Sally Lochner, Auxiliary president, and the Rev. Eddie Lopez, a spiritual care leader at the hospital, also thanked the volunteers for their commitment. The Auxiliary includes 625 adult and youth volunteers. 

“We’re fortunate to have such dedicated volunteers,” said Stacey Green, director of volunteers.

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