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Annual Hospice Care Network cocktail buffet to be held September 7: Kristina and James Netter of Netter R.E. and Bridgewater Funding to be honored

On September 7, Stephen Siben, Esq., of East Islip, will host an outdoor cocktail buffet at his home, to help raise money for Hospice Care Network. This event will honor one of Long Island's prominent couples, Kristina and James Netter, owners of Netter Real Estate and Bridgewater Funding. The Netters have devoted much time and support to their local community as well as many organizations throughout Long Island. Mr. Netter currently sits on the board of the Family Service League, a not-for-profit organization that helps individuals, families and organizations in need. He is also an active board member of his local communities in Oak Beach, Long Island and Longboat Key, Florida and donates to many local charities and schools Along with her husband, Mrs. Netter is active in the local community. She is a committee member for the Family Service League House Tour, volunteers at her son's school, and is on the community welfare committee in Oak Beach. The fundraiser will feature a buffet catered by the Irish Coffee Pub, an open bar, entertainment, silent auction, raffles and a $10,000 super cash raffle. This event will be held from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Ticket prices are $75 prepaid and $85 at the door.
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The evolving relationship of environmental  consultants and the lending community - by Chuck Merritt

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