Dan Maglione Obituary, Death – In light of the news that Coach Dan Maglione, who was 80 years old, passed away earlier today, I would like to offer my most sincere condolences to his family, friends, and former players. I was fortunate enough to have had the opportunity to play for Coach Maglione. He served as a model for each and every one of us. Over the course of more than three decades, the people who worked at Piscataway High School, including the students, the teachers, and the staff, affectionately referred to him as “Mr. Mag,” and there was a good reason for this.
Along with the significant impact he had on the lives of the many students whose lives he was able to positively affect over the course of his career, his influence can still be felt to this day within the coaching staff and the football program. This is in addition to the significant impact he had on the lives of the many students whose lives he was able to positively affect during the course of his career. This is in addition to the significant impact he had on the lives of the many students whose lives he was able to influence in a positive way throughout the course of his career as a teacher. In addition to this, he was successful in having a positive influence on the lives of a considerable number of his students.
As soon as I have access to the details, such as his obituary and the memorial services that were held in his honor, I will make it a top priority to see to it that they are communicated to as many people as possible in the shortest amount of time possible.
The pictures that are displayed below are from the 1982 Piscatorama, the 1972 Mid-State Championship Team (Coach Mag is in the first row, all the way on the left), and of course, Room F129, also known as the Driver’s Ed Room, which is where this fantastic ceiling art display can still be found. The pictures are displayed below in chronological order. The photographs are presented here in the order in which they were taken. The photographs are presented here in the order in which they were taken.