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âMiss New Yorkâ Candidate Hails from East Flatbushby Brooklyn Eagle ( edit@brooklyneagle.net), published online 09-13-2006
EAST FLATBUSH â Born and raised in the East Flatbush section of Brooklyn, New York, Rachel Bullard is a 25-year-old Trinidadian-American.
Ms Bullard attended Alfred University for undergraduate studies and received her Bachelor of Arts in Sociology. She spent a {read more...}
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Still Baking at 92!by Brooklyn Eagle ( edit@brooklyneagle.net), published online 08-30-2006
Anne Montemarino celebrated her 92nd birthday by baking cakes at the family-owned Cranberryâs, at 48 Henry St. Her daughter, Jeanette, said her mother had been the eateryâs pastry chef during the last 28 years in Brooklyn Heights. She was born in Forest City, Pa., one of 14 siblings.
© Brooklyn {read more...}
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Maxine Hochhauser Named CEO Of Visiting Nurse Health Care Systemby Brooklyn Eagle ( ), published online 08-26-2006
Includes Visiting Nurse Association of Brooklyn
BROOKLYN â Maxine Hochhauser has been named Chief Executive Officer of Visiting Nurse Regional Health Care System (VNR), it was announced by Ida OâGrady Clark, VNR chairman.
Hochhauser is a respected health care executive with {read more...}
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Small Business Trade Group Applauds Brooklyn Congresswoman by Brooklyn Eagle ( edit@brooklyneagle.net), published online 08-01-2006
NEW YORK â The American Small Business League issued the following statement recently applauding Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez (D-N.Y.) for her efforts to end fraud and abuse in federal small business contracting programs:
âNydia Velazquez has a longstanding record as a {read more...}
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New York Methodist Hospital Names Senior VP of Nursingby Brooklyn Eagle ( edit@brooklyneagle.net), published online 07-27-2006
BROOKLYN â Rebecca Flood, R.N., was recently appointed new senior vice president for nursing at New York Methodist Hospital. Ms. Flood, who has been an employee at NYM for over a decade, welcomes her new position with open arms.
âI {read more...}
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Staci Shands is crowned Ms. New York 2006by Brooklyn Eagle ( ), published online 07-24-2006
Brooklyn, New York: Staci Shands, a Native New Yorker and Brooklyn resident, was crowned Ms. New York 2006. Ms. Shands will compete later this year for the national title of Ms. America International.
Ms. Shands attends church regularly at Emmanuel {read more...}
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Millman Holds Fourth Annual Womenâs History Month Contestby Brooklyn Eagle ( edit@brooklyneagle.net), published online 03-28-2006
DOWNTOWN BROOKLYNâ On Saturday, March
18, 2006, Assemblywoman Joan L. Millman hosted the
awards ceremony for her Fourth Annual Womenâs History
Month Essay Contest, titled âWomen: Builders of
Communities and Dreams.â
Nearly 200 students from 10 schools, both public and
private, participated in the contest, and {read more...}
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Review & Comment: Who Should Own the Good Earth of China?by Brooklyn Eagle ( edit@brooklyneagle.net), published online 03-17-2006
When Hu Jintao took Chinaâs helm in 2003, his goal became social harmony. No wonder. Riots and protests, mostly by peasants, are up tenfold in 10 years. The Communist Party is now even citing Confucius to try to instill moral {read more...}
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Councilwoman Issues Proclamations To âWomen of Strength and Courageâby Brooklyn Eagle ( edit@brooklyneagle.net), published online 03-07-2006
Brooklyn Council member Yvette D. Clarke continued her celebration of Black History Month by presenting a New York City Council proclamations to American Legacy Magazine's 2006 Women of Strength & Courage Award honorees- playwright Vy Higgenson, playwright Ntozake Shange and {read more...}
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NonTraditional Employment For Women Teams Up With Mayor To Put Women To Workby Brooklyn Eagle ( edit@brooklyneagle.net), published online 03-07-2006
When Mayor Bloomberg launched the Committee for Construction Opportunities to help with the rebuilding of lower Manhattan, he sought out to partner also with NEW (Nontraditional Employment for Women). The organization, which has placed almost 80 women this year alone, {read more...}
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From Stay-At-Home Mom To Top Executiveby Brooklyn Eagle ( edit@brooklyneagle.net), published online 07-30-2004
Writer Michael Korda is quoted as saying Success has always been easy to measure. It is the distance between ones origins and ones achievement. That being true, Ada Rodriguez can measure much success.
Over a short period of time, the hard-working {read more...}
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Sandra E. Weiss, Building a Better Brooklynby Brooklyn Eagle ( edit@brooklyneagle.net), published online 07-30-2004
Sandra E. Weiss, a vice president and commercial and construction real estate loan officer for Community Capital Bank, says shes proud to work in Brooklyn.
When I think of Brooklyn, I see so many different neighborhoods, she says, from Bay Ridge, {read more...}
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Bridal Shop Owner Brings Couture to Communityby Brooklyn Eagle ( edit@brooklyneagle.net), published online 07-30-2004
Brooklyn was my first home since my family moved here from Haiti, says Myrdith Leon-McCormack,
owner of MyrJan Bridal, who has always made the borough the center of her business.
Her newest endeavor is MyrJan Bridal, an upscale bridal shop {read more...}
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Denise Arbesu, Banker at Heartby Brooklyn Eagle ( edit@brooklyneagle.net), published online 07-30-2004
Denise Arbesu has become a banking big wig since she started in the industry over a decade ago. Her time at Fleet Bank, North Fork Bank, and now Citibank has proven her an invaluable source to the businesses that depend {read more...}
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Head of School, Mary McDowell Center for Learningby Brooklyn Eagle ( edit@brooklyneagle.net), published online 07-30-2004
Debbie Zlotowitz has just completed her eleventh year as Head of School at the Mary McDowell Center for Learning, one of the citys leading independent elementary schools for children with learning disabilities and the only resource of its kind in {read more...}
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