
In Episode 3 of the Mangano Family Foundation’s “Doing Good” radio show on My Country 96.1 FM, Sal Mangano sits down with Jim Wooten, Riverhead Town Clerk and Family Service Assistant at Tuthill-Mangano Funeral Home, for a heartfelt conversation about public service, community support, and making a difference in the lives of local families.
Jim shares his journey from public office to funeral service, reflecting on the values that guide his work and the deep connections he’s built across the East End of Long Island.
Coming up next on the Mangano Family Foundation’s “Doing Good” Radio Show on My Country 96.1 FM is Jim Wooten — Riverhead Town Clerk and Family Service Assistant at Tuthill-Mangano Funeral Home. We’re excited to have Jim join us as he shares insights into his role as Riverhead’s official records keeper and highlights the meaningful
Mangano Family Funeral Homes and the Mangano Family Foundation are hosting two opportunities to protect your personal information this weekend–for FREE! Bring your confidential documents to Tuthill-Mangano Funeral Home tomorrow, Saturday, May 3rd, and to Mangano Family Funeral Home in Deer Park on Sunday, May 4th. Both events start at 9 AM and run until
Residents Can Watch as Personal Information Gets Shredded, Ensuring Confidentiality In an effort to help residents securely dispose of personal and sensitive documents, Mangano Family Funeral Homes is hosting free paper shredding events that are open to the public: Saturday, May 3rd, at Tuthill-Mangano Funeral Home, 406 East Main Street, Riverhead, NY 11901 Sunday, May
In episode #2 of the Mangano Family Foundation’s “Doing Good” radio show on My Country 96.1 FM, we sit down with Sal Mangano, President of Mangano Family Funeral Homes and Founder of the Mangano Family Foundation, and our guest Tom Donnelly, Suffolk County Legislator & Retired FDNY Lieutenant, to discuss his commitment to public service