Katuria D'Amato of Lido Beach has been hired as of...

Katuria D'Amato of Lido Beach has been hired as of counsel at the Law Offices of Thomas F. Liotti in Garden City. Credit: Howard Schnapp

LAW

The Law Offices of Thomas F. Liotti in Garden City has two new hires.

Katuria E. D’Amato of Lido Beach, hired as of counsel, was an associate at Proskauer Rose in Manhattan.

Sara V. Salmeron of Westbury, hired as an associate, held the same position at the Law Office of Isabel M. Hidrobo in Manhattan.

Wendy Hoey Sheinberg of Manhattan has been hired as a partner in trusts and estates at Rivkin Radler in Uniondale. She held the same position at Davidow, Davidow, Siegel & Stern in Garden City and Islandia.

EDUCATION

The Massapequa School District has two new appointments

Patricia Quinn-Hendry of East Northport, principal of Unqua Elementary School, has been appointed supervisor of literacy for the district.

Louisa Vecchione of West Islip, technology learning coach a Berner Middle School, has been appointed assistant principal at the Lockhart Elementary School in Massapequa.

— DIANE DANIELS

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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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