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After slugging out a 10-round victory by unanimous decision against Donovan “Da Bomb” George in October, professional boxer Seanie Monaghan clinched another victory last weekend after he defeated … more
Long Island friends, take note. Believe it or not, the hottest ticket in town isn’t the Mets. It’s Pope Francis. After arriving in Washington on Tuesday . . . more
Leeann Graziose, principal of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School in Bellmore for the past 12 years, was at home when the envelope from the Diocese of Rockville Centre arrived last Friday afternoon. She … more
Long Beach’s own “Irish” Seanie Monaghan retained his WBC Continental Americas title following a bloody 10-round bout at the Prudential Center in New Jersey on May 8, in which the boxer … more
“Irish” Seanie Monaghan continued his winning streak at Madison Square Garden last Saturday, when he defeated Matt “The Predator” Vanda. Monaghan, who is now 20-0, defeated Vanda (45-16) by … more
Finally, we have made progress and are closer to ending the nearly two-decade-long debate on the outdated Nassau Coliseum. more
Renaissance Downtowns’ CEO Donald Monti gave his endorsement on Monday to the Madison Square Garden company, and their proposal to renovate the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, calling it “the one that will deliver the most benefits for Long Island.” more
Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano has chosen the Madison square Garden Company and Bruce Ratner-led Nassau Events Center, LLC, as the two finalists to redevelop the Nassau Coliseum. Mangano was … more
Sitting side by side in the Old Westbury Golf & Country Club on June 26, the four developers who have made proposals to revamp the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum gave one final pitch to a group of Long Island-based real estate professionals. more
The Madison Square Garden Company was one four respondents to County Executive Ed Mangano’s Request-for-Proposals last March to redevelop the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale. The group, led by president and CEO Hank Ratner, is proposing to renovate the 41-year-old building and build an entertainment district called “Long Island Live!” that would lie adjacent to the arena. more
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