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LONG ISLAND PRESS RELEASES

   For Immediate Release: November 2, 2007

   LIPA Ready to Respond to the Remnants of Hurricane Noel

Extra Repair Crews Called In Call 1-800-490-0075 to Report Outages & Downed Power Lines

Uniondale, NY - November 2, 2007 - An intense weather system packing high winds and wind gusts will move across Long Island this weekend especially the East End. As a result, the Long Island Power Authority (LIPA) is anticipating the potential for electric outages across Long Island.

LIPA has been monitoring the storm system closely for several days and is prepared to respond with extra repair crews and Call Center personnel working extended shifts over night and through the weekend.

“We’ve been monitoring the progress of this storm and have been making pre-storm preparations,” said LIPA President and CEO Kevin S. Law. “We will have extra repair personnel as well as National Grid crews available to respond to any outages that may be caused by the high winds and winds gusts from this late season tropical storm system.”

Mr. Law noted that high winds can cause weakened trees and tree limbs to fall, bringing down power lines and causing outages. Storm-related vehicular accidents can also cause outages when cars and trucks skid off rain-slicked local roads and hit utility poles.

“Play it safe,” said Mr. Law. “Don’t go near any - let me underscore any - downed lines. You can never be sure if it’s a power line, phone line or cable TV line. But it could be energized by coming in contact with a power line.”

Mr. Law noted that a full compliment of electric service and tree trim crews are scheduled to work around the clock in multiple16-hour shifts starting Saturday morning and through the weekend to make repairs and restore service as quickly as possible. Additional Call Center representatives are also set to take wire down calls from emergency service personnel and customers.

LIPA’s automated 21st Century Automatic Phone Answering System will also be utilized to expedite the receipt of outage calls from customers. The 21st Century system, which can process about 100,000 calls per hour, automatically registers the location of an outage as soon as the customer’s call is recorded by the system.

Call LIPA at 1-800-490-0075 to report an outage or downed line.

LIPA encourages customers to prepare for the possibility of a power outage by taking the following actions now:

* Have a battery-powered radio or TV available;
* Have flashlights and extra batteries readily accessible for all family members;
* Have a supply of canned food with a manual can opener available;
* If you have an electric water pump, keep spare containers of water for cooking and washing;
* Keep a non-electronic phone in your home - phone lines often remain operational even during power outages;
* If you decide to use a standby generator, have it installed by a licensed electrician and never operate it inside your garage or home;
* If an outage occurs, disconnect appliances and sensitive electronic equipment to prevent any possible damage that could be caused by momentary power spike that could occur when service is restored.

For additional storm preparedness information, on-line outage reports, links to weather sites and emergency response agencies, and LIPA’s real-time storm outage reports go to www.lipower.org.

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LIPA Contact Information:
Media Relations: (516) 222-7700
Media Pager: (516) 525-LIPA
media.relations@lipower.org

LIPA News Center
www.lipower.org/newscenter

   Dowling College Prepares Students For Careers

Dowling College’s New B.S. in Applied Mathematics Prepares Students For Careers in Specialized Growth Industries

OAKDALE, NY - Dowling College is pleased to announce its new B.S. in Applied Mathematics degree program, which starts in the Fall 2008 semester. This degree is designed to prepare students for employment in specialized fields, requiring strong analytical skills within growing and/or new industries such as bio-technology, engineering, economic analysis, pharmaceutical research, aviation science and advanced scientific computer programming.  This degree is also designed to prepare students to pursue graduate study in applied math.

The B.S. in Applied Mathematics has four tracks, including two that are industry specific: aviation science and bioengineering; and the following two applied mathematics concentrations that are desirable in many growth industries: computational mathematics and mathematical economics.

Career preparation in the above-named fields is an important feature of this new program.  “Growth and new industries are the target markets for students in this program,” said Paul Abramson, Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences.

“The knowledge gained by students who successfully complete this new program will be essential for many industries across Long Island and the region,” said Provost Linda Ardito, who adds, “Our new program is designed to enable students to excel in highly technical and professional areas and to fill high-demand positions. Certainly there is a growing need for well-educated professionals to fill such positions, and I am confident that the graduates of this program will be prepared to meet industry demands.”

For additional information on this new program, please call 1-800-DOWLING or visit www.dowling.edu

About Dowling College
Dowling College is an independent, coeducational college that serves more than 6,500 students at its historic Rudolph Campus on the banks of the Connetquot River in Oakdale, NY, and the 105-acre Brookhaven Campus in eastern Long Island and a business center located near the Nassau-Suffolk border in Melville. Dowling offers Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral degrees in several disciplines through its four schools: Arts and Sciences, Aviation, Business, and Education.

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Kelly Kazemier
Director of Communications
631-244-3318
kazemiek@dowling.edu

   For Immediate Release: November 1, 2007

   Harvest Gospel Concerts Celebrate 21st Year

Harvest Gospel Concerts Celebrate 21st Year                   

Riverhead, NY (November 1, 2007)—The annual Harvest Gospel Concerts will take place on November 15, 16, and 17 this year, marking over two decades of this inspirational community music event, which is free and open to the public.  The non-denominational choir, whose members now exceed 100, continues to enjoy an unparalleled experience under the energetic and moving leadership of Artistic Director Maryanne McElroy.  The 2007 Harvest Gospel Concert Journal will commemorate the irreplaceable Rev. Frances Ligon, EEAC board member, HGC choir member, Brookhaven Lab staff member, who passed away suddenly earlier this year.  The dates and locations (all performances at 8 PM) are as follows:

  • Thursday, November 15th at Mattituck Presbyterian Church, Main Road, Mattituck
  • Friday, November 16th at First Baptist Church of Bridgehampton, Sag Harbor Turnpike, Bridgehampton
  • Saturday, November 17th at Friendship Baptist Church, 59 Anchor Street, Flanders

The Harvest Gospel Concerts are made possible in part by the Suffolk County Economic Development and Workforce Housing, Office of Film and Cultural Affairs, and Leg. Jay Schneiderman.  For more information, please call 631-727-0900. For directions to the churches, please see our website: www.eastendarts.org/events.

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Laura Helms
Communications Coordinator
East End Arts Council
133 East Main Street
Riverhead, NY 11901
631.727.0900

   Cancer Awareness Group Announces Dinner Dance

Carcinoid Cancer Awareness Group Announces Annual Dinner Dance

(North Bellmore, NY) – The president of a local non-profit group that provides support for cancer patients has announced their annual dinner dance. According to Bob Wahmann, CCAN’s Fourth Annual Dinner Dance is a key event for generating the financial support used in the fight to cure carcinoid cancer.

“People who have come to the dinner dance in the past have had a great time, while providing funding for some very worthwhile projects.” said Maryann Wahmann, a support group leader, VP of CCAN and a carcinoid patient herself. “They and others who support our events really helped a lot of carcinoid cancer patients.”

Doctors often don’t think of carcinoid when looking at symptoms and many patients go untreated for years or are told they have other problems. Early detection is the key to survival. Current research has uncovered several promising treatments.

CCAN’s Fourth Annual Dinner Dance will be held on Friday, November 16, 2007 from 7 to 11 pm at the Knights of Columbus Hall located at 2333 Bellmore Ave, Bellmore, NY. Tickets cost $85 each and a table of 10 costs $800. A beautiful buffet dinner, DJ and dancing, open bar and a silent auction are the highlights of the night. “We started a couple of years ago helping out a handful of patients.” said Maryann. “In 2007 -2008  we have the opportunity to help several hundred. It all depends on getting the funding we need.” Want to help but can’t get to the dinner dance? CCAN is a 501(c)(3) charity and your donations are tax deductible. Visit www.carcinoidawareness.org to make a donation or to purchase CCAN merchandise. All proceeds go to fight carcinoid cancer.

Call CCAN’s office at 516-781-7814 or email them at carcinoidaware@aol.com for more information.

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MEDIA CONTACT:
Robert Wahmann
President- CCAN, Inc.
Phone: 516-781-7814

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