On Sept. 21, councilman Neil Foley was in Blue Point to lead the ceremony to dedicate the corner of Buffin Lane and Abrams Court in the name of Christopher A. Coluccio, who was 14 years old at the …
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On Sept. 21, councilman Neil Foley was in Blue Point to lead the ceremony to dedicate the corner of Buffin Lane and Abrams Court in the name of Christopher A. Coluccio, who was 14 years old at the time of his death. Foley spoke fondly about Christopher and provided comforting words to the family and friends who gathered for the ceremony. “Today we honor a wonderful soul whose legacy will live on through our memories of his life,” he said. “I also think of the love that joins all of us together with Christopher’s family and how his passing touched an entire community. He is greatly missed by all who knew him and loved him.”
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