An Early Tucci Film, ‘Impostors,’ on June 10



We are all in love with Stanley Tucci, thanks to his witty and delicious television series on CNN, called “In Search of Italy.” As one of my friends said, “Even if I eat an enormous dinner before watching it, I’m starving by the end of the show.”
Sometimes people can devote themselves to one type of work for decades and then suddenly enjoy enormous success for something unexpected. This seems to have been the case for the 61-year-old Tucci, who has been a well-known character actor in large and small films since the early 1980s. He was also, according to his Wikipedia bio, a model in the 1980s for the Levi’s jean company (he is 5-foot 8-inches, according to another website, and of course we always believe what we read on the internet).
“In Search of Italy” seems to have generated an enormous new fan base for the actor, who comes across in the show as quick, funny, adorable and an exceptionally good guide to the cooking of all the regions of Italy. There were only four episodes this season; the final one aired on May 22. Apparently the shows will eventually be available to stream on Netflix.
Tucci produced other small, personal projects through the years, some with cult followings (although none has inspired the same mania as “In Search of Italy,” which is similar to the stir created by Colin Firth as Mr. Darcy in a famous production of “Pride and Prejudice”).
An earlier food-related project from Tucci was the 1996 film “Big Night,” in which he and his “brother” (the actor Tony Shalhoub, who was so wonderful in the TV series “Monk”) own an Italian restaurant in the 1950s and have to explain to their customers that one does not order risotto with a side order of spaghetti.
Two years later, Tucci wrote and directed the film “Impostors,” which can best be described as a silly romp in which two starving actors stow away on a cruise ship in the 1930s (or thereabouts). Featured performers include several locals including Campbell Scott of Sharon, Conn., who was Tucci’s childhood friend; Oliver Platt of Berkshire County; and Steve Buscemi, who has a home in the Hudson River Valley.
New fans of the Tucci oeuvre who would like to see some of his older work on a big screen have the opportunity to do so on Friday, June 10, in Kingston, N.Y., thanks to the Boondocks Film Society, based here in Litchfield County. Boondocks shows cult favorite films in unusual locations that relate to the movie, with craft cocktails and a light meal. “Impostors” will be shown at the Hudson River Maritime Museum.
The film will be shown outdoors at dusk, around 7 p.m. Before that there will be boat rides, 1930s-style jazz by The Lucky Five, movie-themed food and, said Boondocks organizer Jeff Palfini, there will be “‘sail-freight’ beer and cider transported by our partner in this event, Schooner Apollonia.”
Tickets for the June 10 screening of “Impostors” are $20; order at https://boondocksfilmsociety.org, where you can also find out about future events.
Riley Klein
Olivia Brooks running the 3200m
NEW BRITAIN – Several Housatonic Valley Regional High School track and field athletes made the podium at states Monday, June 1.
In total, 18 athletes from HVRHS competed at Willow Brook Park in New Britain for the 2026 Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Council Class S track and field championships.
Ryan Segalla placed 2nd in the boys 400-meter with a time of 48.28 seconds. He also placed 3rd in the boys 200-meter at 22.45 seconds.
Ava Segalla placed 2nd in the girls 100-meter race with a time of 12.47 seconds. She also placed 6th in the girls high jump by clearing 5-feet.
Anthony Labbadia placed 2nd in the boys triple jump with a distance of 43-feet 8-inches. He also placed 5th in the boys long jump with a distance of 21-feet 2.5-inches.
Simon Markow placed 9th in the boys high jump by clearing 5-feet 9-inches.
The girls 4x400-meter relay team finished 10th with a time of 4:33.34 minutes. The runners were McKenzie Lotz, Maddy Johnson, Keely Malone and Addie Diorio.
The girls 4x100-meter relay team finished 9th with a time of 52.69 seconds. The runners were McKenzie Lotz, Ava Segalla, Olivia Simonds and Keely Malone.
The boys 4x100-meter relay team finished 12th with a time of 45.43 seconds. The runners were Joseph Villa, Ryan Segalla, Cole Simonds and Anthony Labbadia.
The girls 4x800-meter relay team finished 12th with a time of 10:51.16 minutes. The runners were Maddy Johnson, Addie Diorio, Hannah Johnson and Olivia Brooks.
Brooks placed 14th in the girls 3200-meter with a time of 12:56.52 minutes.
In the girls 800-meter, Brooks placed 19th at 2:36.23 minutes and Maddy Johnson was right behind her in 20th at 2:36.25 minutes.
Silas Tripp placed 18th in the boys 800-meter with a time of 2:11.76 minutes.
In the boys 1600-meter, Tripp placed 18th at 4:48.98 minutes and Finian Malone placed 25th at 4:56.18 minutes.
The boys 4x400-meter relay team finished 27th with a time of 4:05.96. The runners were Donald Polk III, Alastair Schnepf, Owen Schnepf and Simon Markow.
Lakeville Journal
CANAAN — Anita L. (King) Gochey, 85, of 77 South Canaan Rd. died June 5, 2026, at Geer Village. She was the wife of the late Lester Gochey. Anita was born July 16, 1940,in Winsted, daughter of the late Ivan and Irene (Dulude) King.
Anita was well known throughout the Northwest Corner. She worked for many local businesses and organizations. Anita worked at the Rexall Drug Store, C.A. Lindell and Sons, Bob’s Clothing, Brooks Pharmacy, and the Housatonic Valley Regional High School in the cafeteria.She used her skills in calligraphy to complete the record books for the North Canaan Congregational Church.Anita’s daughter remembers her as being very creative with cardboard, and a loving mom.
Anita is survived by her son Raymond Gochey and his fiancee’ Chris Filkins of Hinsdale, Massachusetts; and her daughter Michele O’Brien of Sharon. She is also survived by her sister Denise Warner of Torrington and her brother Arthur King of Danbury. Her three grandchildren, Kyle Gochey of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, Cody O’Brien of Georgia, and Sabrina O’Brien of Falls Village. Anita was predeceased by her brother, Martin King.
A Celebration of Anita’s life will be held on Saturday June 20, 2026, at 2:00 p.m. in the Newkirk-Palmer Funeral Home 118 Main St. Canaan, CT 06018.
Lakeville Journal
SHARON — Susanne Cecilia Berberoglu, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and friend, passed away peacefully on May 14 surrounded by the love of her family.
Born on Fe 13, 1951, in New Milford, Susanne lived a life filled with warmth, adventure, compassion, and dedication to those she loved.
A graduate of Brookfield High School, Susanne went on to work as a travel agent, a career perfectly suited to her adventurous spirit and love of discovering the world. She especially cherished her travels to Australia, London, and Hawaii, creating memories that she carried throughout her life.
Susanne had a lifelong passion for antiques and found joy in collecting and appreciating beautiful pieces filled with history and character. She was also deeply devoted to her beloved Boston Terriers, whom she lovingly raised and cared for over many years. Her home was always filled with warmth, laughter, and the companionship of the dogs she adored.
Above all else, Susanne treasured her family. She is survived by her devoted husband of 54 years, Tayfun Berberoglu Sr.; her loving daughter, Jennifer; her son, Tayfun Berberoglu Jr.; and her cherished granddaughters, Faora and Sybella. Her love, kindness, strength, and gentle spirit will forever remain in the hearts of all who knew her.
Susanne will be remembered for her caring nature, adventurous soul, and unwavering love for her family, friends, and animals. Her memory will continue to inspire all whose lives she touched.
The Kenny Funeral Home has care of arrangements.

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SALISBURY — Rafael Porro passed away on January 6, 2026.
Family and friends are invited to attend a memorial service in his honor on Saturday, June 13, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. at St. John’s Episcopal Church, Salisbury.
The family welcomes all who knew and loved Rafael to join them in remembering and celebrating his life.
The Kenny Funeral Home has care of arrangements.
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