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  2. Mark Americus Costantino - Wikipedia

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    Born in Staten Island, New York, Costantino served as a private in the United States Army from 1942 to 1946, and then received a Bachelor of Laws from Brooklyn Law School in 1947. He was a special deputy state attorney general of New York from 1947 to 1951, then entered private practice in Staten Island until 1956.

  3. Staten Island Advance - Wikipedia

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    Staten Island Advance covers news of local and community interest, including Staten Island politics. Staten Island Advance is the namesake and nominal flagship publication of Advance Publications . As of April 25, 2007, the newspaper's weekday circulation was down 3.9% from 2006, to 59,461, and its Sunday circulation dropped 4.6% from 2006, to ...

  4. List of people from Staten Island - Wikipedia

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    Nick Fotiu (b. 1952) – NHL and World Hockey Association (WHA) forward; first player from New York City to play for the New York Rangers [25] Joe Gambardella (b. 1993) – NHL center for the Edmonton Oilers; Jack Krumpe (1936–2020) – multi-sport executive, including president of the New York Rangers, Islanders, Knicks, and Madison Square ...

  5. Saint Vincent's Catholic Medical Centers - Wikipedia

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    The SVCMC network was formed in 2000, when St. Vincent's Hospital in Manhattan, formerly the St. Vincent Hospital and Medical Center of New York, merged with the Catholic Medical Centers of Brooklyn and Queens and Sisters of Charity Healthcare on Staten Island, which included St. Vincent's Hospital (Staten Island), Mary Immaculate Hospital in ...

  6. Chester M. Southam - Wikipedia

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    Chester Milton Southam (October 4, 1919 – April 15, 2002) [1] was an immunologist and oncologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and Cornell University Medical College; he went to Thomas Jefferson University in 1971 and worked there until the end of his career. [1]

  7. Staten Island University Hospital - Wikipedia

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    It is a major tertiary referral center in Staten Island, New York City. [1] SIUH is a two-campus, 668-bed specialized teaching hospital. [1] Occupying two large campuses, plus a number of community-based health centers and labs, the hospital provides care to the people of Staten Island and the New York metropolitan region. South Beach ...

  8. Category:Deaths from cancer in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Deaths from pancreatic cancer in New Jersey (14 P) Pages in category "Deaths from cancer in New Jersey" The following 146 pages are in this category, out of 146 total.

  9. Cancer Treatment Centers of America - Wikipedia

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    Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA) was founded in 1988 by Richard J. Stephenson following the death of his mother, Mary Brown Stephenson, who died from lung cancer. [3] Stephenson purchased the American International Hospital in Zion, Illinois , in 1988 and expanded the hospital to include a radiation center, the Mary Brown Stephenson ...