Subject of ‘Lost on a Mountain in Maine’ dies at 90

Donn Fendler, 12, his feet still bandaged from his days alone in the Maine woods, waves from the back of a car in 1939 as he is honored in his hometown of Rye, N.Y. Fendler, who survived nine days alone on Maine's tallest mountain and later collaborated on a book about the ordeal, died Monday, Oct 10, 2016, in Bangor, Maine. He was 90. PORTLAND, Maine - Donn Fendler, who as a boy survived nine days alone on Maine's tallest mountain in 1939 and later wrote a book about the ordeal, has died at 90. Fendler collaborated with Joseph B. Egan on a book, "Lost on a Mountain in Maine," which was required reading for many fourth-graders in Maine.

Catherine Barnao, Matthew Rowland

Catherine Janelli Barnao, the daughter of Camille Barnao and Frank J. Barnao of Brooklyn, was married Oct. 8 to Matthew Foster Rowland, a son of Susan B. Rowland and D. Richard Rowland of Rye, N.Y. Alphonse M. Naclerio, the acting village justice in Elmsford, N.Y., officiated at Shenorock Shore Club in Rye. Mrs. Rowland, 25, works in Washington as the senior policy adviser to Representative Eliot L. Engel, Democrat of New York.