Sentences with phrase «local civic associations»

Recently, a mailer went out from NYS Senator Tony Avella's office inviting the community to attend a Town Hall Meeting hosted by Senator Tony Avella and co-hosted by local civic associations.
FORT WADSWORTH — A local civic association has said enough is enough about the constantly rising price of tolls on Staten Island bridges.

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The civic covenant has many layers: local community, civic organizations, school loyalties, voluntary associations, as well as an overarching devotion to one's country.
By her own estimate, Johnson, 45, was on the boards of at least seven local civic organizations and a member of an estimated 20 local associations.
She has a long history of involvement in various state and local bar associations and in a number of other professional and civic organizations.
The LIA is also backing a Long Island Builders Institute proposal to require civic associations and others who challenge local planning and zoning board decisions to post a bond.
«Our Association would be happy to work with the Councilwoman or local civic organizations to offer firearms safety and personal defense classes in the City.»
According to Graziano, the real power brokers in the district are several dozen local civic and homeowner associations.
«When people have a question or problem, they don't go to the political club or to the local elected: they go to the civic association
Turner coordinated regional planning efforts to respond to the education funding crisis; developed and monitored collaborative work with local civic and elected officials focusing on school success; and was part of a small team, led by the mayor, that successfully averted an impending strike by negotiating a settlement between the Portland school district and the Portland Association of Teachers.
He is an active member of the Association of University Architects (AUA), the Society of College and University Planners (SCUP), ACE Mentoring - San Diego, Mt. Helix Foundation, and actively participates in other local, civic, and national organizations.
They work with local schools, civic groups, neighborhood community associations, scout troops, and other organizations to provide humane education and promote the welfare of all animals.
Students can find networking opportunities through friends, family, former and current employers or professors; in college alumni associations, professional organizations, student associations or at civic events and mixers; and through the local chamber of commerce, in Greek organizations, volunteer groups and churches.
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