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Michael Breunig of Sayville has been made partner at Comprehensive...

Michael Breunig of Sayville has been made partner at Comprehensive Financial, a financial planning firm in East Islip. He was a financial adviser. Credit: Comprehensive Financial

 

FINANCE

Comprehensive Financial, a financial planning firm in East Islip, has announced a promotion and three new hires.

Michael Breunig of Sayville has been made partner. He was a financial adviser.

Marilyn Diorio of Islip Terrace has been hired as director of employee benefits. She was a broker liaison at Professional Group Plans in Hauppauge.

Linda Ferri Stein of Sayville has been hired as director of benefit communications. She was a registered representative/investment adviser rep at MetLife Resources in Uniondale.

Lisa Candela of Medford has been hired as a client service specialist. She was case manager at Crump Insurance Services and Aviva Life Insurance, both in Melville.

REAL ESTATE

Craig Mast of Nesconset has been hired by Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage as a salesperson in Smithtown. He was employed at Schafer's Restaurant in Port Jefferson.

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          'I had to keep my mouth shut'  Ronnie Tanner, a horse jockey in the '60s and '70s, and Kendrick Carmouche, a current jockey, spoke about the racism Black jockeys have faced. NewsdayTV's Jamie Stuart reports.

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