Date: Fri 27-Nov-1998
Date: Fri 27-Nov-1998
Publication: Bee
Author: DOTTIE
Quick Words:
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SNAPSHOT: MANDY MONACO
Occupation: I am a community service volunteer.
How Long Lived in Town: I have lived in Newtown for five years. We moved here
from New Egypt, N.J., which had a population of about 1,000. It's nice to be
in a larger town. I love Connecticut. My best friend lives in Connecticut. I
always said I would end up here.
Biggest Change In Town: Newtown is a very transient town. Every year we lose
so many people. I'm also surprised by the number of women at home. There is a
big network of people home during the day.
Family: My husband, Bill, and I have been married for 12 years. He works as a
computer manager for a disaster recovery company, Comdisco, in Norwalk. We
have three children, Jonathan, 10, Alison, 4, and Julia, 10 months.
Pets: I have one dog, 7, named Tails. My son has a bearded dragon lizard,
named Spike. He named both pets.
Hobbies: I do aerobics, biking, hiking and photography.
Books: I like to read. My favorite authors are Mary Higgins Clark and Nicholas
Sparks, who wrote The Notebook and Message in the Bottle.
Organizations: I am a member and former president of W.I.N. (Women Involved in
Newtown) and the Newtown Newcomers. I am a driver for Meals on Wheels three
times a month, and was just appointed to the Board of Directors of Meals on
Wheels. I am now the chairman of civic and community groups and breakfast club
for Newcomers. I also head up the Easter basket project. I am a member of St
Rose Church and am the hospitality chairman for the Middle Gate PTA. I like to
do things that help other people. It's my passion in life. When I deliver
Meals on Wheels or help others, I think that could be me in a few years. I
like to network and volunteer.
Most Vivid Memory of Newtown: This is a great town for volunteers. People are
generous here. It's a nice town. I'm always asking people for things for
Thrifty Threads or collecting things to take to Danbury.
Philosophy: Don't sweat little things. Don't worry. Life is too short.
