Hi Robert, Catherine Chester a long time Trustee decided she wanted to retire from the Board a few weeks ago. Even before her retirement diversification and expansion of the group of trustees was intended. I agreed to take on the task at the last Board meeting. I am committed to help it happen. If you or anyone else reading this can suggest candidates who might be interested please e-mail the names and contact information to [email protected]. -Jordan
thanks Howard; glad you are headed in that direction. I am not pandering to women or minorities, i think it is just good to enlarge different perspectives.
Robert, totally agree.
Our new chairperson of the Board Development and Membership Committee is actively seeking a diverse group of new trustees. Anyone interested, please contact Jordan Fensterman at [email protected] .
thanks Howard; glad you are headed in that direction. I am not pandering to women or minorities, i think it is just good to enlarge different perspectives.
Robert, totally agree.
Our new chairperson of the Board Development and Membership Committee is actively seeking a diverse group of new trustees. Anyone interested, please contact Jordan Fensterman at [email protected] .
thanks Howard; glad you are headed in that direction. I am not pandering to women or minorities, i think it is just good to enlarge different perspectives.
Hi Robert, Catherine Chester a long time Trustee decided she wanted to retire from the Board a few weeks ago. Even before her retirement diversification and expansion of the group of trustees was intended. I agreed to take on the task at the last Board meeting. I am committed to help it happen. If you or anyone else reading this can suggest candidates who might be interested please e-mail the names and contact information to [email protected]. -Jordan
Great article--very useful in several ways. I'll mention only its description of the contents of it as a museum. There is an old dress on the third floor of 36 Main. I hope it still there--after about ten years--my wife, an expert in antique textiles--loved it and at that time had the staff to restore it.
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irreplaceable true gentlemen & A great loss to the community . Wish their family & friends patients
From News: Update: Very sad news: Brothers Chris Papazian and Andrew Papazian of the Roslyn Pharmacy have passed
Hi Robert, Catherine Chester a long time Trustee decided she wanted to retire from the Board a few weeks ago. Even before her retirement diversification and expansion of the group of trustees was intended. I agreed to take on the task at the last Board meeting. I am committed to help it happen. If you or anyone else reading this can suggest candidates who might be interested please e-mail the names and contact information to [email protected]. -Jordan
From News: The acting Bylaws were approved and nine trustees were elected at the 2021 Annual Meeting
Andrew was my colleague at NYSDOT. Have only good memories of him, RIP. This is a case of double mourning. I’m so shocked.
From News: Update: Very sad news: Brothers Chris Papazian and Andrew Papazian of the Roslyn Pharmacy have passed
SO TRAGIC - TWO REAL GENTLEMEN RIP
From News: Update: Very sad news: Brothers Chris Papazian and Andrew Papazian of the Roslyn Pharmacy have passed
thanks Howard; glad you are headed in that direction. I am not pandering to women or minorities, i think it is just good to enlarge different perspectives.
From News: The acting Bylaws were approved and nine trustees were elected at the 2021 Annual Meeting
Arthur:
So sad…both were really great guys …
From News: Update: Very sad news: Brothers Chris Papazian and Andrew Papazian of the Roslyn Pharmacy have passed
Robert, totally agree.
Our new chairperson of the Board Development and Membership Committee is actively seeking a diverse group of new trustees. Anyone interested, please contact Jordan Fensterman at [email protected] .
thanks Howard; glad you are headed in that direction. I am not pandering to women or minorities, i think it is just good to enlarge different perspectives.
From News: The acting Bylaws were approved and nine trustees were elected at the 2021 Annual Meeting
I heartily approve of the Society but amazed you don't have one woman or minority on the Board. Might be something to consider next election.
Robert, totally agree.
Our new chairperson of the Board Development and Membership Committee is actively seeking a diverse group of new trustees. Anyone interested, please contact Jordan Fensterman at [email protected] .
thanks Howard; glad you are headed in that direction. I am not pandering to women or minorities, i think it is just good to enlarge different perspectives.
Hi Robert, Catherine Chester a long time Trustee decided she wanted to retire from the Board a few weeks ago. Even before her retirement diversification and expansion of the group of trustees was intended. I agreed to take on the task at the last Board meeting. I am committed to help it happen. If you or anyone else reading this can suggest candidates who might be interested please e-mail the names and contact information to [email protected]. -Jordan
From News: The acting Bylaws were approved and nine trustees were elected at the 2021 Annual Meeting
So sad…both were really great guys …
From Profiles: Shaw's of Roslyn (Roslyn Pharmacy)
Bob, the dress is still there! Howard
From News: Long Island Press Archives, April 27, 1969: Long Island Long Ago- Old Grist Mill, Roslyn by W.Oakley Cagney
Great article--very useful in several ways. I'll mention only its description of the contents of it as a museum. There is an old dress on the third floor of 36 Main. I hope it still there--after about ten years--my wife, an expert in antique textiles--loved it and at that time had the staff to restore it.
From News: Long Island Press Archives, April 27, 1969: Long Island Long Ago- Old Grist Mill, Roslyn by W.Oakley Cagney
Interesting question and answer. Great work, John!
From News: Roslyn Landmark Society question of the day: What did the grist mill grist-corn, rice , buckwheat, lentil or wheat?