
We’re proud to share that Sal Mangano, Founder of Mangano Family Foundation, President of Mangano Family Funeral Homes and longtime community supporter, has been named a Grand Marshal of the 2025 Long Island Columbus Day Parade in Deer Park on Saturday, October 11.
Sal will be honored alongside a distinguished group of community leaders including Town of Babylon Supervisor Rich Schaffer, former News 12 Morning Anchor Danielle Campbell, NYS Senator Mario Mattera, NYS Assemblyman Steve Stern, and Enzo Bifulco, a proud 52-year member of Cellini Lodge.
It’s a privilege to celebrate Italian heritage, history, and culture with such respected individuals and the event hosts, The Order Sons and Daughters of Italy in America, Grand Lodge of NY & Long Island Districts I and II.
Come join us in support and celebration of this new Parade Town and Route.
In Episode 6 of the Mangano Family Foundation’s Doing Good radio show, our Founder Sal Mangano sits down with two guests, Babylon Town Clerk Gerry Compitello and Tia Fulford, Founder and Executive Director of The Butterfly Effect Project. Enjoy this thoughtful and inspiring conversation that aired on My Country 96.1 on Sunday, October 19th, 2025.
What a great day at the Long Island Columbus Day Parade in Deer Park. Sal Mangano was honored to serve as a Grand Marshal, representing the values of family, tradition, and community. Grazie to everyone who came out to celebrate.
Tune in this Sunday, October 19th at 6:30 AM for the next episode of the Doing Good Radio Show, airing on My Country 96.1 FM. Sal Mangano, President of Mangano Family Funeral Homes, will be joined by two inspiring guests, Tijuana (Tia) Fulford and Gerry Compitello 🌟 Tijuana (Tia) Fulford, Founder & Executive Director of
We hope you will join us this Saturday, October 11, as Sal Mangano, President of Mangano Family Funeral Homes, will serve as Grand Marshal of the Long Island Columbus Day Parade. Thank You to the Babylon Beacon for the Coverage: Babylon Town to host Columbus Day Parade Sal Mangano still remembers his mother’s words, spoken