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Patchogue Mayor Booted From His Own Political Party, Charges of “Cronyism”
Posted August 23, 2011 by Ted Hesson   Permalink   Comments
Paul Pontieri was accused of "self enrichment and political cronyism."
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Tags : cronyism, gerard crean, newsday, patchogue, paul pontieri, stephen mcgiff

Drawing on the Marcelo Lucero Killing, New Novel Explores the Reverberations of Hate Crime
Posted July 27, 2011 by Ted Hesson   Permalink   Comments
An excerpt from LIE, a novel by Caroline Bock that will be released in late August.
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Tags : caroline bock, hate crimes, jose sucuzhanay, lie, luis ramirez, marcelo lucero, novel, patchogue, shenandoah, suffolk

Bike Giveaway at Patchogue Church Gets Coverage on WNYC
Posted May 24, 2011 by Ted Hesson   Permalink   Comments
News from the Congregational Church of Patchogue.
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Tags : bicycle giveaway, bike, congregational church of patchogue, dwight wolter, patchogue, transportation nation, wnyc

We Were All Once Immigrants: What’s Your Story?
Posted May 10, 2011 by Ted Hesson   Permalink   Comments
Tell about your own family's immigrant heritage at these upcoming events.
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Tags : brentwood, events, free, immigrant heritage, improv, improvtheater-playback theater long island, patchogue, the little theatre usa, theater

Audience Expectations for “What Killed Marcelo Lucero?” in Patchogue [PHOTOS]
Posted April 27, 2011 by Ted Hesson   Permalink   Comments
The majority of those in attendance appeared receptive to the play.
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Tags : hate crimes, marcelo lucero, patchogue, photos, st.joseph's college, teatro experimental yerbabruja, theater, what killed marcelo lucero

Why Patchogue Mayor Paul Pontieri Won’t Be Attending “What Killed Marcelo Lucero?” Tonight
Posted April 26, 2011 by Ted Hesson   Permalink   Comments
In an email, Pontieri cites a previous viewing and an ongoing lawsuit.
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Tags : hate crimes, marcelo lucero, patchogue, paul pontieri, st. joseph's college, theater, welcoming long island, what killed marcelo lucero

“What Killed Marcelo Lucero?” Comes to Patchogue for the First Time
Posted April 25, 2011 by Ted Hesson   Permalink   Comments
The performance is part of an initiative of the Welcoming Long Island campaign.
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Tags : long island immigrant alliance, magarita espada, marcelo lucero, patchogue, st. joseph's college, teatro experimental yerbabruja, theater, welcoming long island, what killed marcelo lucero

UPDATED: For the First Time, “What Killed Marcelo Lucero?” Comes to Patchogue
Posted April 8, 2011 by Ted Hesson   Permalink   Comments
The performance will be part of our Welcoming Long Island campaign.
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Tags : marcelo lucero, patchogue, st. joseph's college, theater, what killed marcelo lucero

Workers Without Wheels Event Distributes Free Bikes in Patchogue [VIDEO]
Posted April 5, 2011 by Ted Hesson   Permalink   Comments
Newsday reports.
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Tags : charity, congregational church of patchogue, free bikes, jennifer maloney, newsday, patchogue, rev. dwight lee wolter, video, workers without wheels

Staffer at Patchogue-Medford Library Wins National Award for Work With Immigrant Community
Posted February 28, 2011 by Ted Hesson   Permalink   Comments
Gilda Ramos is Paralibrarian of the Year.
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Tags : award, gilda ramos, library journal, medford, patchogue, patchogue-medford library, peru, peruvian

A Collection of Photos and Video From Marcelo Lucero Memorial Events
Posted November 10, 2010 by Ted Hesson   Permalink   Comments
Scenes from the vigil and blood drive on Nov. 7 and 8, respectively.
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Tags : allan ramirez, hate crimes, joselo lucero, marcelo lucero, patchogue, paul pontieri, photos, robert bruey, suffolk, video, vivian viloria-fisher, wall of hope

Suffolk Legislator and Patchogue Mayor Speak at Vigil for Marcelo Lucero (VIDEO)
Posted November 9, 2010 by Ted Hesson   Permalink   Comments
More footage from the Nov. 7 gathering.
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Tags : hate crimes, marcelo lucero, patchogue, paul pontieri, suffolk, suffolk county legislature, video, vigil, vivian viloria-fisher, wall of hope

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