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While driving to the airport early on Saturday, April 19th, David Tammaro, his fiancée Janine Kaplinger,…
While driving to the airport early on Saturday, April 19th, David Tammaro, his fiancée Janine Kaplinger, and her son Dylan (20) were involved in a very serious car accident. They were hit by a car going over 100mph on the highway that caused them to roll over 3 times and be trapped within the vehicle until first responders were able to safely retrieve them with the jaws of life.
David suffered from a significant spinal cord injury and had emergent surgery to stabilize his completely dislocated spine and retrieve bone fragments from his spinal canal causing loss of function from his hips down. He was taken into an emergent 6 hour spinal surgery in attempt to repair some of the damage to his spinal cord. Janine suffered a fracture in her spine requiring surgery as well as a broken foot that will need surgery, broken ribs, a broken nose and a fractured sacrum. Dylan has a fractured neck and a small brain bleed.
David is the definition of a true hard worker as a self-employed wallpaper hanger and painter. He worries he let his customers down instead of worrying about the fact that he may never get to walk again and play with his 2 year old grandson Noah like he used to. Even if he regains some mobility, he will no longer be able to continue this line of work.
Dylan has been released from the hospital while David and Janine are expected to stay in the hospital for multiple weeks to be under closer supervision. All three will have a long road to recovery with intense rehabilitation of PT and OT to be able to adapt to their new life and will need to make renovations to their home once released.
The Greg Hill Foundation is committed to supporting the David, Janine, and Dylan in their time of need. We will be matching all donations up to $5,000. Please consider making a donation and supporting the family in their time of need.
The Caron Family, a family of 8 from North Andover, MA lost their beloved father John unexpectedly…
The Caron Family, a family of 8 from North Andover, MA lost their beloved father John unexpectedly on Saturday, December 28th. John’s greatest joy in life was spending time with his family and children. Anyone who knew John, knew the pride he took in being a father of 6.
John was a huge inspiration for his family, always leading by example through his generosity and love for others. His loss will leave an immeasurable impact on his family and all the lives he touched.
John was a great father, great friend, and long serving member of The Greg Hill Foundation’s Board of Directors. Anyone who knew John knew he was very generous in supporting not only our GHF beneficiaries but many charitable endeavors additionally.
John is survived by his wife Meghan, son Sam, daughters Emily, Rileigh, Katie, Lily and Molly.
The Greg Hill Foundation will be matching all donations up to $5,000. Please consider supporting the Caron Family in their time of need.
Endicott College Police Sgt. Jeremy Cole, while driving home early on Thanksgiving morning after leaving his…
Endicott College Police Sgt. Jeremy Cole, while driving home early on Thanksgiving morning after leaving his evening shift, was struck and killed by a wrong-way driver on I-95 northbound in Newbury.
Cole, 49, of Exeter, N.H., spent 15 years as a member of the Campus Public Safety and Police Department. Affectionately known by his students as ‘JCole,’ the sergeant “served as a both a protector and caretaker on campus,” the department said. Cole is surviving by his wife and four children.
Endicott College Chief of Police Kerry Ramsdell shared, “On this Thanksgiving Day, our hearts are with the family, friends, and loved ones of a police officer who reported for duty keeping the rest of us safe and secure but did not return home. We are committed to supporting them in any way we can thorough this unimaginable grief.”
The Greg Hill Foundation is committed to supporting the Cole Family in their time of need. We will be matching all donations up to $5,000. Please consider making a donation and supporting the family in their time of need.
Firefighter Robert "Rob" Sharkevich Sr., also known as “Sharky” made the ultimate sacrifice while battling a…
Firefighter Robert “Rob” Sharkevich Sr., also known as “Sharky” made the ultimate sacrifice while battling a devastating wildfire in Berlin, Connecticut on October 22, 2024. The 100 acre wildfire, known as the Hawthorne Fire, has been burning since October 21st and is still not contained. The ATV Rob was operating slid down a steep hill and rolled over, causing him to be ejected and tragically killed. His courage and dedication to protecting our community cost him his life, but his legacy of service and sacrifice will never be forgotten.
Rob is survived by his wife Joanne and four children, including two who are seniors in high school, soon to be enrolled in college. It was Rob’s wish that his sons Camden and Kayden enroll in college after graduation.
The Greg Hill Foundation will be matching all donations up to $5,000. Please consider supporting the Sharkevich Family in their time of need.
On Friday, March 15th, Chelsea Police Detective Scott Conley passed away from a sudden illness at…
On Friday, March 15th, Chelsea Police Detective Scott Conley passed away from a sudden illness at the age of 52. To date, thanks to our generous supporters The Greg Hill Foundation has raised $37,700 for the Conley Family.
Sadly, tragedy has struck the Conley Family again as Scott’s wife passed from her battle with Cancer. Detective Conley and his wife leave behind , twins boys aged 18, and daughters aged 14 and 10. The Greg Hill Foundation is committed to further supporting the Conley Family and is pledging to match an additional $5,000. Please consider making a donation and supporting this family in their time of need.
The Hubbard Family, a family of 4 from Cape Cod, were on vacation staying at a…
The Hubbard Family, a family of 4 from Cape Cod, were on vacation staying at a rental home in Clinton, New York. On October 13th, a fire broke out in the rental home and sadly the mother Shannon and their one year old daughter Maggie lost their lives as a result. Dennis Police Patrolman John Hubbard and their 3 year old son Jack survived the fire.
As the family and community begin to mourn this horrific loss, The Greg Hill Foundation is dedicated to supporting them in their time of need. We will be holding an on-air fundraiser and matching all donations up to $10,000. Please consider making a donation and supporting the Hubbard Family in their time of need.
Dennis Police Chief John Brady shared, “The men and women of the Dennis Police Department are mourning this heartbreaking news. Patrolman Hubbard is a valued member of our department and community, and more importantly our friend. We extend our deepest sympathies to him and his family”.
The Greg Hill Foundation responds to immediate requests for assistance, to improve the lives of local families touched by tragedy, through matching the charitable donation of Greg’s media audience.
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