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IREM Greater New York chapter holds annual golf outing June 26th; at the Harbor Links Golf Club, North Hempstead

The Greater New York Chapter of the Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM) held their annual golf outing on Thursday, June 26th at the Harbor Links Golf Club. Among the winners for the day were Female Low Gross winner Althea Johnson. The golf committee chairman was Frank Socci. With a score of 71, the foursome from Cooper Square Realty (Tom Catanzaro, Tom Russo, Matt Resnick and Nick Ciccarelli) took second place. The event sponsor was CoreLogic SafeRent. Individual hole sponsors included: A&A Maintenance Enterprise Inc., Allied Building Products Corp., Cooper Square Realty, CoreLogic SafeRent, Durnan Group Managers, Hercules Corp., Israel Berger & Associates, JAD Corporation of America, JMA Consultants, M&T Bank, NAI Long Island, NY Plumbing, Heating & Cooling Corp., Pro-Tech Plumbing & Heating, Quality Fire Protection, RY Management Co. Inc., Spandrel Property Services, Inc., ThyssenKrupp Elevator, Total Fire Protection, Belfor Property Restoration and Mackoul & Associates.
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