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Celebrations
Alvarez-Woitovich Carla Lindsay Alvarez and John William Woitovich were married July 12 at the Smithtown Landing Country Club, with a reception following. She is a school media specialist for Elmont School District and is the daughter of Denise and Sam...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Long Island City, Vermont, Arts, Lehman Brothers Holdings Incorporated
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LI PEOPLE ON THE MOVE
INSURANCE Michael Eagan has been named senior vice president of the independent system of regional agents for Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co. The Mineola resident was a wealth management consultant for Phoenix Life Group and before that was vice president...Tags: New York City Police Department, Long Island City, Financial Services, Garden City (Garden City, New York), Melville
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People on the move, Nov. 17
peopleonthemove@newsday.comEDUCATION Yvette Aguiar has been named chairwoman of the department of criminal justice at Briarcliffe College in Bethpage, Patchogue and Long Island City. The Whitestone resident was a criminal justice professor at Monroe College and also served as an...Tags: Long Island City, New York City Police Department, Financial Services, Garden City (Garden City, New York), Financial and Business Services
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New YMCA to break ground on Patchogue's Main Street
rick.brand@newsday.comDowntown Patchogue, already in the midst of revitalization, is about to get a major new anchor for the west end of its business district with today's groundbreaking of a new $19.2-million YMCA on Main Street. The new three-story, 54,000-square-foot...Tags: Caesar Trunzo, Family, Volleyball, Great South Bay, Long Island
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Guidance proves key to their future
dave.marcus@newsday.comWhen Oyster Bay High School senior Daniel Bianculli wanted inside information about colleges, he had a high-powered helper. Oyster Bay's guidance director, Gwyeth Smith Jr., visited Carnegie Mellon University last fall and briefed Bianculli on his...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Long Island, Government, Schools, Dowling College
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Getting an early jump on college plans
dave.marcus@newsday.comJacob Roberts is the model college applicant. He has spent a year and a half surfing through Web sites that discuss campuses. He has visited Tulane, Stanford, UCLA and the University of Pennsylvania, and he's talked to graduates of his high school about...Tags: Diplomacy, Manhattan (New York City), Teaching and Learning, Academic Progress, Brentwood (Islip, New York)
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Continuing Education for Parents
STAFF WRITERAdelphi University, Branford Hall Carreer Institute, Briarcliffe College...and more ADELPHI UNIVERSITY 1 South Ave. Garden City 516-877-3400 800-ADELPHI www.adelphi.edu BRANFORD HALL CAREER INSTITUTE 565 Johnson Ave. Bohemia 631-589-1222 BRIARCLIFFE...Tags: Long Island, William Floyd Parkway, State University of New York, Dowling College, Colleges and Universities
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The Hunger for Learning
Staff WriterIn early 1945, Nicholas Vogel was piloting a P-47 Thunderbolt on bombing and strafing missions in Europe until he was shot down over Dusseldorf and thrown into a German prison camp. The following September, with World War II ended, he was registered at...Tags: Jackson Heights, Agricultural Research and Technology, Schools, State University of New York, Colleges and Universities
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Many Colleges Cancel Classes
Staff WriterSeveral colleges canceled classes today and set up counseling services for students and staff, with some scheduling religious services as well in light of the events unfolding in the city that left many shocked. A few colleges were making mattresses...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Long Island Rail Road, Long Island, Government, Dowling College
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