Gina M. Quartararo of Sound Beach has been hired as...

Gina M. Quartararo of Sound Beach has been hired as a registered representative at Vanderbilt Financial Group in Woodbury. She was a personal banker and small-business specialist at JPMorgan Chase in Mattituck. Credit: Jenny Klaum

FINANCE

Gina M. Quartararo of Sound Beach has been hired as a registered representative at Vanderbilt Financial Group in Woodbury. She was a personal banker and small-business specialist at JPMorgan Chase in Mattituck.

Michael Collins of Edgewood, vice president, has been promoted to vice president and general manager in mutual fund proxy voting and solicitation at Broadridge Financial Solutions Inc. in Lake Success.

LAW

L’Abbate, Balkan, Colavita & Contini in Garden City has hired three new associates in the insurance industry practice group.

Sherri L. Adamson of Garden City was a law clerk in the Nassau County Attorney’s Office litigation bureau in Mineola.

Qing Angie Lin of Flushing was a law clerk at Leon I. Behar PC in Manhattan.

Christine Shyu of Flushing was a law clerk at Collins, Dobkin & Miller in Manhattan.

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A standoff between officials has stalled progress, eroded community patience and escalated the price tag for taxpayers. Newsday investigative editor Paul LaRocco and NewsdayTV's Virginia Huie report. Credit: Newsday/Steve Pfost,Kendall Rodriguez, Alejandra Villa Loarca, Howard Schnapp, Newsday file; Anthony Florio. Photo credit: Newsday Photo: John Conrad Williams Jr., Newsday Graphic: Andrew Wong

'A spark for them to escalate the fighting' A standoff between officials has stalled progress, eroded community patience and escalated the price tag for taxpayers. Newsday investigative editor Paul LaRocco and NewsdayTV's Virginia Huie report.

A standoff between officials has stalled progress, eroded community patience and escalated the price tag for taxpayers. Newsday investigative editor Paul LaRocco and NewsdayTV's Virginia Huie report. Credit: Newsday/Steve Pfost,Kendall Rodriguez, Alejandra Villa Loarca, Howard Schnapp, Newsday file; Anthony Florio. Photo credit: Newsday Photo: John Conrad Williams Jr., Newsday Graphic: Andrew Wong

'A spark for them to escalate the fighting' A standoff between officials has stalled progress, eroded community patience and escalated the price tag for taxpayers. Newsday investigative editor Paul LaRocco and NewsdayTV's Virginia Huie report.

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