Peter Cea of Emerson Hill, devoted husband and father, dies. He was 83
Updated Jan 27, 2021;
Posted Jan 26, 2021
Peter and Dr. Christine Cea at the 2010 Staten Island Mental Health Society s (SIMHS) Anniversary Ball, when they were honored for their service. Peter Cea has died at age 83. (Staten Island Advance).
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STATEN ISLAND. N.Y. Peter J. Cea , Sr., of Emerson Hill passed away peacefully on Sunday, Jan. 24, 2021. He was 83.
Born Jan. 2, 1938 in the Bronx, he was the son of the late Jack and Grace Cea. He was the devoted and loving husband of Dr. Christine Cea (nee Capobianco), who represents Staten Island on the NYS Board of Regents.
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BUCKHANNON Many public events such as the West Virginia Strawberry Festival and Festival Fridays did not happen in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Instead, the Buckhannon Police Department’s Volunteers in Police Service found they were needed in other ways – assisting with traffic at drive-thru testing sites, flu clinics, etc.
Despite a reduced number of events, the 15 VIPS found themselves giving back 1,515 in volunteer hours, about half of what was served in 2019, according to VIPS coordinator Steve Wycoff at Thursday’s Buckhannon City Council meeting.
“The number of events we help with dropped drastically this year, simply due to the pandemic,” he said. “Normally, we assist with 120 to 130 events per year including Strawberry Festival. This year, we only assisted with 78. We had 63 events that were canceled. Twenty-seven of the 78 were public health related such as the testing clinics for COVID-19, drive thru flu shots, etc.