Heidi Powers of Old Westbury has been hired as an...

Heidi Powers of Old Westbury has been hired as an associate at Abrams, Fensterman in Lake Success. Credit: Alex Towle Photography

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Heidi Powers of Old Westbury has been hired as an associate in mental health law at Abrams, Fensterman, Fensterman, Eisman, Formato, Ferrara, Wolf & Carone in Lake Success. She was a solo practitioner in Mineola.

Mark R. Damiano II of Port Washington has joined the corporate/securities group as an associate at Certilman Balin in East Meadow. He was an associate in construction at Meltzer Lippe Goldstein & Breitstone in Mineola.

REAL ESTATE

Douglas Elliman Real Estate has two new sales agents.

Debora Oppenheimer of East Hampton, hired in Sag Harbor, is managing partner at O Holdings Group in East Hampton.

Anthony Hendrickson of Bohemia, hired in Sayville, did customer service work at Mama Mia’s Pizza in Ronkonkoma.

Austin Mandell of Oceanside has been hired as a research analyst at Cushman & Wakefield in Melville. He was on the capital markets team at The Rochlin Organization in Melville.

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Nearly 20,000 Long Islanders work in town and city government. A Newsday investigation found a growing number of them are making more than $200,000 a year. NewsdayTV's Andrew Ehinger reports.  Credit: Newsday/Drew Singh; Randee Daddona; Photo Credit: Thomas A. Ferrara

'No one wants to pay more taxes than they need to' Nearly 20,000 Long Islanders work in town and city government. A Newsday investigation found a growing number of them are making more than $200,000 a year. NewsdayTV's Andrew Ehinger reports. 

Nearly 20,000 Long Islanders work in town and city government. A Newsday investigation found a growing number of them are making more than $200,000 a year. NewsdayTV's Andrew Ehinger reports.  Credit: Newsday/Drew Singh; Randee Daddona; Photo Credit: Thomas A. Ferrara

'No one wants to pay more taxes than they need to' Nearly 20,000 Long Islanders work in town and city government. A Newsday investigation found a growing number of them are making more than $200,000 a year. NewsdayTV's Andrew Ehinger reports. 

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