![]() ![]() Thursday’s fundraiser, held from 2015 to 2019 until the COVID-19 pandemic interrupted everything, raised raised more than $60,000 in support of programs, services and scholarships for local students. “That’s so sweet,” she said, as a crowd of 300 people at The Commons audibly ooohed. Indeed, look: She and husband Tony Gambaiani scored 50 points, and racked up enough harmony that, even when they didn’t match answers on questions such as Diana’s superpower, they still lovingly smooched - partly because he had answered “her kindness.” “So we didn’t even practice (questions),” said a beaming Diana Gambaiani immediately afterward. So the two who said “I do” more than 24 years ago decided pretty understandably that “we won’t” - that is, beat another couple, Paul and Julie Furber, who had recorded a perfect score in the last competition in 2019. THE eventual champion married couple of Turning Point Domestic Violence Services’ Not-So-Newlywed Game Finale made a not-so-optimistic prediction beforehand: They didn’t have a real chance at winning. Carla Clark | For The Republic Diana and Tony Gambaiani, having the highest points for matching responses, hold their trophy GOAT during the Not So Newlywed Game fundraiser event for Turning Point Domestic Violence Services held at the Commons, Thursday, April 21, 2022. ![]()
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