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STOCK WATCH
FIRST OF LONG ISLAND (FLIC) Glen Head LAST: $23.53 52-WEEK RETURN: +22.9% The holding company for The First National Bank of Long Island has thrived even as big banks have stumbled. Shares are up 29 percent in 2008, a tribute to the bank's...Tags: Systemax Inc., Suffolk Bancorp, Medical Action Industries, DealerTrack Holdings, Vicon Industries
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Series helps explain plans for finances
The Lake County Extension Office will put on an educational program titled "Take Control of Your Finances" at the Agricultural Center, 1951 Woodlea Road in Tavares. The two-part series will be offered from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Nov. 13 and 20. The program...Tags: Government, Economic Policy, General Contracting, Fires, National Government
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Chicago TV, radio fixture
Chicago Tribune reporterNorman Ross, for many years a fixture on Chicago TV and radio, was ubiquitous in the city's civic and cultural circles, serving as a member or officer with more than 100 organizations. Mr. Ross, 86, died of congestive heart failure Friday, Oct. 3, in his...Tags: First National Corporation, Evanston, Death and Dying, Economic Policy, Emmy Awards
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Progressions
Architecture Cuhaci & Peterson Architects, Orlando, has promoted Joe Keene to vice president of mechanical and electrical engineering services. Boards of Directors Highwinds Network Group Inc., Winter Park, has appointed Brian Bedol to its board of...Tags: Government, Maitland, Orlando, Management Change, Engineering
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Improved parenting skills is subject of 7-week program at library
Sentinel Staff WriterCarl Ross, a registered mental-health counselor intern at Arnette House, a nonprofit organization that provides emergency shelter and counseling services for youth in Florida, is offering a parenting workshop using the Systematic Training for Effective...Tags: Preschools, University of Florida, Transportation, Clermont, Road Transportation
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Corporate Giving: Theme parks come to the rescue
Sentinel Staff WriterA rescue center for orphaned gorillas in the Congo and efforts to rescue Magellanic penguins in Brazil and injured brown pelicans in California are getting backing from visitors to Walt Disney World and SeaWorld Orlando, through separate programs run by...Tags: Government, Apopka, Windermere, Interstate 4, Pine Hills
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Bank’s move closes historic account
The Virginia GazetteWILLIAMSBURG -- The building was simply a modest home with two front porches located a few feet from Market Square and Palace Green. For two years, the town’s newest bank, the Peninsula Bank, operated from this site in Williamsburg on Duke of...Tags: Crimes, Colonial Williamsburg, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Justice System, Newspaper and Magazine
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Family expo focuses on children's safety
Central Florida Kidfest and Family Expo will be from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at Celebration of Praise Church, 3700 S. U.S. Highway 27, Clermont. The expo provides a venue where families, community and nonprofit groups unite to help keep children safe....Tags: Forestry and Timber, Schools, Lady Lake, Clermont, Parent and Child
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Group helps kids go to school in style
Sentinel Staff WriterMore than 40 insurance agencies in the Florida Association of Insurance Agents donated supplies to local nonprofit organizations as part of the SmartStart4Kids campaign, a monthlong, statewide back-to-school project. More than $15,000 was raised for work...Tags: Tiger Woods, Game Playing, University of Central Florida, Video Games, Clubs and Associations
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Foundation's work all about chemistry
Associated PressPHILADELPHIA—For anyone whose last foray into chemistry was being forced to memorize the periodic table of elements in high school, there's new reason to take another look at a subject you may have vowed never to revisit after final exams. As...Tags: Medical Specialization, Texas, Western Medicines, Ohio, Genetics
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Recognition for 22 city rehab jobs well done
Some 22 city sites and their owners—nearly half private residences—were recognized Thursday with Chicago Landmark Awards for Preservation Excellence, presented annually by the Commission on Chicago Landmarks. Among the winners this year was...Tags: Interior Policy, Housing and Urban Planning
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Attorney became bank vice president
Chicago Tribune reporterJohn E. Corrigan's parents made sure he knew the importance of education, hard work and discipline as a child growing up during the Depression. Those qualities, learned in the family's Northwest Side home, were what propelled this son of a ladies hat...Tags: Government, Clubs and Associations, Evanston, Death and Dying, Awards and Prizes
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