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Previous assignment and reason for departure denoted in parentheses. Mr. Gene Grasso [5]; Dr. John Micciche [6] – Retired 2005 [7]; Dr. Randall D. Bos – 2005-2006 (Superintendent - Waterloo Central School District, suspended by North Babylon Board of Education for undisclosed reasons and retired) [8] [9]
Downtown intersection. Nanuet is located at (41.095296, -74.015622 [10]According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 5.4 square miles (14 km 2), all land.
Lake Nona is a 7,000-acre (2,800 ha) master-planned community. Forty percent of the community has been reserved for open green space and lakes. Lake Nona's amenities include a planned 334-acre (135 ha) city park, 44 miles of planned trails, a number of community parks and 1,000-acre (400 ha) of lakes and waterways.
October 15, 1966 (South of Columbia St. on Riverside Ave. Rensselaer: Only well-preserved Dutch patroon house in upper Hudson Valley [3]: 6: Harder Manufacturing Company-Albany Woolen Company Inc. Building
[3] [4] Steven Madden, Ltd. was incorporated in New York on July 9, 1990, and reincorporated under the same name in Delaware in November 1998. [2] The company went public in 1993, underwritten through Stratton Oakmont. [4] The company reported net sales of US$1.98 billion for 2023. [1]
Located at 703 West College Street, the 1913 Craftsman home is known as the Historic Barnett House. It features a spacious front porch that's perfect for hosting outdoor events. A great room ...
New York State Route 370 (NY 370) is an east–west state highway in Central New York in the United States. It extends for about 35 miles (56.33 km) from an intersection with NY 104 and NY 104A south of the Wayne County village of Red Creek to a junction with U.S. Route 11 (US 11) in the Onondaga County city of Syracuse.
Whiteside, Barnett and Co. Agricultural Works, also known as Canal-Front Warehouse, was a historic factory and warehouse complex located at Brockport in Monroe County, New York. It was a largely intact and rare surviving example of the brownstone industrial building that once lined the banks of the Erie Canal at Brockport.