Long Island Business News
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Articles in Jun 24, 2005, issue of Long Island Business News
- American Water Works Association names chairman of the NY section
by Henry E. Powderly II - Resort-like living with comforts of a nursing home
by Ken Cerini - WVVH-TV becoming affiliate of resorts network
by Claude Solnik - Pliskin Realty & Development brokers big Long Island dealsg
by Dawn Wotapka Hardesty - Nassau Land Trust in East Norwich adds to board
by Heather Fletcher - Altana Inc. cuts ribbon on Hicksville expansion
by Claude Solnik - New York State Senate Achievers' Award presented to 23-year-old with
by Adina Genn - Premium practices: Long Island law firms see rise in elder law and
by Heather Fletcher - St. Francis Hospital in Roslyn to break ground on $190M expansion
by LIBN Staff - Weight Watchers International stocks up nearly 6%
by LIBN Staff - Refinancing is highest since April 2004
by David Reich-Hale - Hampton Classic Horse Show names executive director
by Henry E. Powderly II - Audiovox tunes out hand-held TV
by Claude Solnik - Riverhead law firm sets expansion to historic house
by Heather Fletcher - The right ad campaign starts with the right team
by Adina Genn - New Suffolk County District Court judge sworn in
by Henry E. Powderly II - Oyster Bay Cove mansion sale to benefit charities
by Henry E. Powderly II - Study shows BlackBerry personal digital assistant has seized control
by Greg Larose - Commack-based Fairfield Properties beefing up services arm
by Dawn Wotapka Hardesty - NY State Court of Appeals rules in state's favor in Empire Blue
by Claude Solnik - Commentary: Increase in outpatient procedures leads to some hospital
by LIBN Staff - IRS keeps pushing Web site
by David Reich-Hale - Long Island medical facilities announce staffing changes: June 24,
by Henry E. Powderly II - Scaled-down Long Island tech project gets new life
by Ken Schachter - Verizon preps wireless play on Long Island
by Claude Solnik - Supreme Court deciding if Cablevision must open broadband 'pipes'
by Ken Schachter - Kraft donates high-power microscope to Dowling College
by Claude Solnik - New president of NY State Bar Assn. following through on promises
by Heather Fletcher - Long Island Game Farm holding contest to name pair of Kinkajous
by Henry E. Powderly II - Wachovia Corp. to enter Long Island
by LIBN Staff - Commentary: Bush's policies are out of touch with reality
by Jerry Kremer - LI students map critters' moves by using GPS technology
by Ken Schachter - It's a red, white and Bluetooth wireless revolution
by Claude Solnik - Communications Coordination Committee for the UN names new VP
by Henry E. Powderly II - Long Island law firms announce staffing changes: June 24, 2005
by Henry E. Powderly II - Study says relationships top discounts in priority
by Claude Solnik - LI-based Cablevision: Going private a prelude to future sale?
by Ken Schachter - Long Island nonprofits add themes to the art of fund raising
by Adina Genn - Stellar Management buys two Long Island buildings
by Dawn Wotapka Hardesty - New Russell Microcap Index to include LI companies
by Ken Schachter - After hanging up on cell phones, Audiovox sharpens focus
by Claude Solnik - SCCC, Good Samaritan Hospital pushing ahead with nursing partnership
by Claude Solnik - Community Development Corp. of Long Island gives conservation tips
by Henry E. Powderly II - Nassau County legislative committee approves LI Regional Planning
by LIBN Staff - Hudson City Saving Bank continues LI expansion plan, Webster Bank
by David Reich-Hale - Melville-based Lloyd Staffing wins contract with Computer Associates
by Ken Schachter - Historic whaling town is now a sailor's paradise
by Bernadette Starzee - Long Island educational institutions announce staffing changes: June
by Henry E. Powderly II - American Red Cross in Nassau County adds to board
by Henry E. Powderly II - Verizon improves wireless on Shelter Island
by Claude Solnik - Tribune Co. staffers file ERISA lawsuits
by Heather Fletcher - Golfsmith International tries second entry into Long Island market
by Dawn Wotapka Hardesty - Mercy Medical Center uses deep freeze to fight prostate cancer
by Claude Solnik - Suffolk County Community College receives 2 grants
by Henry E. Powderly II - Traffic building on the road to Long Island-based companies'
by David Reich-Hale - Legislature to vote on hiring Nassau County museum consultant
by LIBN Staff - Gyrodyne Company hires advisor
by LIBN Staff - Commerce Bank Championship working to get two more top 20 golfers to
by David Reich-Hale - Edible Arrangement franchise opens in Long Island
by Dawn Wotapka Hardesty