BY: Chris Dehnel
On Wednesday UNICO, in partnership with the town of Manchester honored Manchester resident and former mayor Nathan Agostinelli with the renaming of Munro Park to the Nate Agostinelli Veterans Memorial Park. Munro Park is located at the intersection of Porter and East Center Street. The community is invited to attend.
Agostinelli has made several contributions to the town throughout his lifetime. He was known as a "yes man" whose "determination, hard work, and generosity shaped those around him," organizers of the event said. He was a graduate of Manchester High School and attended Hillyer College in Hartford. Agostinelli served in the United States Army during the Korean War as well as in the U.S. Army Reserve and Connecticut Army National Guard, where he reached the rank of Brigadier General.
SOURCE: https://patch.com/
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