Background
Toomey, Jeanne Elizabeth was born on August 22, 1921 in New York City. Daughter of Edward Aloysius and Anna Margaret (O'Grady) Toomey.
(In New York City in 1948, a dozen or so reporters founded...)
In New York City in 1948, a dozen or so reporters founded the New York Press Club to improve relations between newspapermen and the judiciary and police department. One of these 'newspapermen,' and the only living founder is Jeanne Toomey, a law school dropout for financial reasons. At twenty-one years of age, she joined the staff of The Brooklyn Daily Eagle and was sent to cover police headquarters, alternating between Brooklyn and Manhattan. What went on behind all those headlines? The inside story of the sex lives, the disasters, comic episodes, and the general mayhem of those who report the crime of a great city is faithfully recorded in Assignment Homicide. With bail bondsmen, judges and cops, the only woman among one hundred men, the author was the envy of her female friends. When the reporters--she dated some of them--launched their press club, they also introduced the district attorneys and police commissioners to their hectic, alcohol-fueled world. Heartaches, passionate mix-ups resulting in sudden death, plane crashes, jail breaks, complex court cases--every kind of disaster--were daily fare for reporters in America's largest city. Here is their story: uncolored, unbiased, bigger than life.
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Toomey, Jeanne Elizabeth was born on August 22, 1921 in New York City. Daughter of Edward Aloysius and Anna Margaret (O'Grady) Toomey.
Student, Hofstra U., 1938-1940; student law school, Fordham University, 1940-1941; Bachelor, Southampton College, 1976; postgraduate, Monmouth College, 1978-1979.
Reporter, columnist, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, 1943-1952; with, The Fitzgeralds, NBC Radio, New York City, 1952-1953; reporter, writer, King Features Syndicate, New York City, 1953-1955; reporter, columnist, New York Journal-American, New York City, 1955-1961; newsman, Associated Press, New York City, 1963-1964; stringer columnist, News Tribune, Woodbridge, New Jersey, 1976-1986; editor, Calexico (California) Chronicle, 1987-1988; editor community section, Asbury Park (New Jersey) Press, 1988; president, director, Last Post Animal Sanctuary, Falls Village, Connecticut, since 1991.
(In New York City in 1948, a dozen or so reporters founded...)
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Chairman committee to establish Wildlife Preserve Hackensack Meadows, New Jersey, 1968—1969. Member Newswomen's Club of New York, Overseas Press Club, New York Press Club, Silurians.
Married Peter Terranova, September 28, 1951 (deceased 1968). Children: Peter Terranova (deceased), Sheila Terranova Beasley.