Peter Nekos
Peter J. Nekos of Ridgefield, Conn. passed peacefully into the Lord’s arms on July 31. He was 96. He was born in Kingston, N.Y. to James Peter Nekos and Athena (Stycos) Nekos on Oct. 27, 1927. At the tender age
Read MorePeter J. Nekos of Ridgefield, Conn. passed peacefully into the Lord’s arms on July 31. He was 96. He was born in Kingston, N.Y. to James Peter Nekos and Athena (Stycos) Nekos on Oct. 27, 1927. At the tender age
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Read MoreBy Michael Malone “Reboot” is an odd little novel. Its protagonist is David, who was in the cast of a hit teen TV show a generation before and is now bumbling through life battling alcohol, twice divorced, a not-all-that-present father, struggling
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