Toggle navigation Menu. The case centers on Costello, who was first elected to the Board of Selectmen in Rehoboth in Even before he took office, the letters started arriving at his home, addressed to both him and his wife, Susan. In addition to being sprinkled with profanity, the letters — five in total — accused Costello of having an extramarital affair, attempting to kill his ex-wife and abusing drugs and alcohol.
Richard W. Costello lost his short battle with cancer on May 9, at his home with his faithful companion Ann Marie by his side. He was surrounded with love all his days, and if possible more so in his final days. Their home welcomed family and friends during his illness often sharing stories of which there are many , good food, moral support and love, lots of love. Richard had a huge family. He was a mentor, a teacher, a friend and occasionally a tormentor to all of them.
They learned lifelong lessons from him that will be passed on to the next generation and the one after that. He was legendary then and will be forever. He loved being the center of attention; he basked in it. He embraced the town of Chatham and created a safe haven for the working class and the elite alike in the Squire.
Where else could you see a polo shirt-clad preppie enjoying a beer with a fisherman fresh off the boat? He recycled and repurposed before it was a trend. When he saw uneaten food scraped into the garbage, he came up with the idea of getting pigs. Those pigs were well fed!
Another example is when he discovered cod cheeks and tongues; he heard the fishermen were throwing the codfish heads away or squirreling them away for their own consumption, he made a deal. Bring him the cheeks and tongues cheeks as you know are the perfect fish and chip, and tongues gave a rich flavor to the chowder to the kitchen back door, and turn in a slip at the bar for cash.
Anyone who worked for him knew to be conscious of waste, and not just food but not to waste time, energy and of course good times with your friends. He taught how to give back by example too. He served on the Chatham board of selectmen, and gave back to the town in so many diverse ways. He loved the 4th of July and Halloween.
They did it for the town. He won an online Hemingway look-alike contest in He travelled making lifelong friends along the way, he helped others financially without a question asked, and he helped create the Pals For Life Foundation to help anyone in the hospitality industry. If everyone gathered together who he helped both financially and emotionally, you might need to rent his beloved Fenway Park to fit them all. He loved the Splendid Splinter, and celebrated his birthday every year.
When he lost his beloved wife Wendy Costello in , family and friends mourned with him. He met Ann Marie Doherty, and while they shared the experience of losing their beloved spouses, they were blessed to be able to share many years together while laughing and living life to the fullest.
God bless Ann Marie. Her love and loyal care-giving was a gift his family and friends cherish. His brother Bobby described her as an angel on earth. Payne, brother-in-law Michael Wade, Midnight the cat and too many special friends to name here. Brewster, Ma. A celebration of his life will be announced later. Chatham , MA.
So long King. I was the bartender on opening night. His personality filled the room wherever he went. The staff got to know him. The only person whom Garinger had opposed but who still advanced to the final round was Antonio Mataragas. A probation supervisor testified earlier in the trial that he was told by Tavares to advance Mataragas to the final round interview. Mataragas, 39, of Salem, told jurors Monday that he had a long interest in the Probation Department.
He applied for a position as a Middlesex Juvenile Court probation officer in late , and sought the help of state Senator Fred Berry, of Peabody, whom he had known since he was a teenager. He was also a supporter of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, having lived with the illness his whole life.
Most of all, Sean cherished the moments he spent with his daughters, nieces and nephews and was very proud of their success in life. He will be remembered as an passionate man, who loved to laugh and have a good time.
He is survived by his daughters, Abaigeal and Samantha; his sister, Suzanne Costello and her husband, Keith Priesing; his niece, Jessica Priesing; his nephew, Curtis Priesing and fiance, Gianna; his nephew, Joshua Priesing and wife, Julie and their children along with many lifelong friends.
The family will receive friends from pm. To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Sean M. Costello, please visit our floral store. Hathaway Funeral Homes.
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