Louis B. Imbroto of Plainview has joined the Rizzuto Law...

Louis B. Imbroto of Plainview has joined the Rizzuto Law Firm in Uniondale as an associate attorney. Credit: Louis Imbroto

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Louis B. Imbroto of Plainview, an Oyster Bay town councilman, has joined the Rizzuto Law Firm in Uniondale as an associate attorney.

Seth L. Berman of Long Beach has been hired as a partner in commercial litigation at Abrams, Fensterman, Fensterman, Eisman, Formato, Ferrara, Wolf & Carone in Lake Success. He was a partner at Nixon Peabody in Jericho.

Laura Mulholland of Massapequa Park has been hired as an associate in commercial litigation at Rivkin Radler in Uniondale. She was an associate at Abrams, Fensterman, Fensterman, Eisman, Formato, Ferrara, Wolf & Carone in Lake Success.

REAL ESTATE

Coach Realtors in Dix Hills has two new sales associates.

Gretchen Perkins of Huntington recently completed a licensing course at Long Island Real Estate School/NYREI in Syosset.

Hasan Sultan of Dix Hills recently completed a licensing course online at Real Estate U.

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It seems shark sightings are dominating headlines on Long Island and researchers are on a quest to find out why more sharks are showing up in Long Island waters. NewsdayTV meteorologist Rich Von Ohlen discusses how to stay safe.  Credit: Newsday/A. J. Singh; Gary Licker

'Beneath the Surface': A look at the rise in shark sightings off LI shores It seems shark sightings are dominating headlines on Long Island and researchers are on a quest to find out why more sharks are showing up in Long Island waters. NewsdayTV meteorologist Rich Von Ohlen discusses how to stay safe. 

It seems shark sightings are dominating headlines on Long Island and researchers are on a quest to find out why more sharks are showing up in Long Island waters. NewsdayTV meteorologist Rich Von Ohlen discusses how to stay safe.  Credit: Newsday/A. J. Singh; Gary Licker

'Beneath the Surface': A look at the rise in shark sightings off LI shores It seems shark sightings are dominating headlines on Long Island and researchers are on a quest to find out why more sharks are showing up in Long Island waters. NewsdayTV meteorologist Rich Von Ohlen discusses how to stay safe. 

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