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Basketball generally gets put on the backburner during the summer months, but hoops took center stage July 28 at the Center for Recreation and Sports on the campus of Adelphi University, the site of this year’s Malone Mulhall Benefit Game. more
As if one stimulus package wasn’t enough, President Obama has proposed giving hundreds of billions of dollars in additional federal funding to struggling state and municipal governments to hire more teachers, firefighters and policemen. more
Danny Green, Scott Machado, Justin Burrell, Tyrone Nash and other elite basketball players from New York have agreed to star in the second Malone Mulhall Benefit Basketball Game to be held July 28. more
Earlier this year, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker said to his state’s public unions, “I am going to take control of this budget.” And come hell or high water, he did. more
A tentative settlement has been reached between Peninsula Hospital Center and the 1199 Benefit Fund that would cut the Far Rockaway hospital’s obligation from $20 million down to $10 million payable over a three-year period. more
Recent Notre Dame graduate Tyrone Nash knows a little bit about playing basketball at Carnesecca Arena on the campus of St. John’s University. The 6-foot-8 forward scored a career high 16 points in a Big East contest against the Red Storm during his junior year. more
Last Saturday, an enthusiastic crowd of approximately 2,500 witnessed one of the more memorable events in the illustrious history of New York basketball as the inaugural Malone Mulhall Benefit Basketball Game was played at Carnesecca Arena. more
Eric Shore was planning to practice personal injury law, but while waiting to be admitted to the bar he decided to pursue Social Security cases, and discovered how rewarding that field is. more
On March 1, federal unemployment benefits for over a million Americans expired, despite numerous attempts by Congress to extend them. more
State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli recently completed audits of New York’s 733 public school districts and BOCES. The audits were part of a series of legislation following a scandal in the Roslyn School District in which administrators embezzled $11 million. more
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