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Judith White of Centerport has been elected president of Women...

Judith White of Centerport has been elected president of Women Economic Developers of Long Island. She is founding partner and president of CJ2 Communication Strategies in Centerport.

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Judith White of Centerport has been elected president of Women Economic Developers of Long Island. She is founding partner and president of CJ2 Communication Strategies in Centerport.

Robert W. Doyle Jr., a partner at the Islandia-based law firm of Lewis Johs Avallone Aviles, has been named president of the Nassau-Suffolk Trial Lawyers Association. He lives in Sayville.

Gift of Life International, an organization that provides heart surgery and treatment to children worldwide, has announced five new members have joined its board of directors.

Kevin Bagnasco of Kings Park has been appointed treasurer; he is principal of Avanti Furniture in Farmingdale.

Frank Regnante of West Islip is president of Regnante & Co., a professional fundraising and public affairs firm based in West Islip.

Alicia Jabbour of Smithtown is the chief executive of Aurora Branded Entertainment in Huntington Station and co-host of the "Mr. and Mrs. Motivation" radio show.

Robert Donno of Manhasset is founder and chairman emeritus of Gift of Life International and vice president of Lemcor in Newark.

George D. Solomon of Mattituck is the director of the Long Island Convention & Visitors Bureau in Hauppauge.

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      In 2023, crashes on Long Island cost at least $3.4 billion in medical care, lost work, property damage and more. NewsdayTV's Andrew Ehinger reports. Credit: Newsday Staff; File Footage: Photo Credit: Nakaine Bartholin, Frank LaRosa

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          In 2023, crashes on Long Island cost at least $3.4 billion in medical care, lost work, property damage and more. NewsdayTV's Andrew Ehinger reports. Credit: Newsday Staff; File Footage: Photo Credit: Nakaine Bartholin, Frank LaRosa

          Financial situation 'completely destroyed' In 2023, crashes on Long Island cost at least $3.4 billion in medical care, lost work, property damage and more. NewsdayTV's Andrew Ehinger reports.

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