Friday, August 13, 2004
Fellowship League to host tourney
August 12 2004 Staten Island Advance
The Men's Fellowship Basketball League will hold its third annual Summer Unity Youth Basketball Tournament on Saturday at the McDonald Park Playground, Myrtle Avenue and Broadway, West Brighton.
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The tournament is sponsored by Al Curtis, candidate for State Senate and Executive Cutz Barber Shop, 388 Bay St.
For the full story, go to the web site of the Staten Island Advance.
The Men's Fellowship Basketball League will hold its third annual Summer Unity Youth Basketball Tournament on Saturday at the McDonald Park Playground, Myrtle Avenue and Broadway, West Brighton.
...
The tournament is sponsored by Al Curtis, candidate for State Senate and Executive Cutz Barber Shop, 388 Bay St.
For the full story, go to the web site of the Staten Island Advance.
Fellowship League to host tourney
August 12 2004 Staten Island Advance
The Men's Fellowship Basketball League will hold its third annual Summer Unity Youth Basketball Tournament on Saturday at the McDonald Park Playground, Myrtle Avenue and Broadway, West Brighton.
...
The tournament is sponsored by Al Curtis, candidate for State Senate and Executive Cutz Barber Shop, 388 Bay St.
For the full story, go to the web site of the Staten Island Advance.
The Men's Fellowship Basketball League will hold its third annual Summer Unity Youth Basketball Tournament on Saturday at the McDonald Park Playground, Myrtle Avenue and Broadway, West Brighton.
...
The tournament is sponsored by Al Curtis, candidate for State Senate and Executive Cutz Barber Shop, 388 Bay St.
For the full story, go to the web site of the Staten Island Advance.
Dem error leaves GOP candidate on ballot
August 6 2004 Staten Island Advance
By TOM WROBLESKI
An effort to bounce Republican state Senate candidate Al Curtis off the ballot collapsed in court yesterday due to an error made by the attorney handling the case, the Democratic Party's law chairman.
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For the full story, go to the web site of the Staten Island Advance.
By TOM WROBLESKI
An effort to bounce Republican state Senate candidate Al Curtis off the ballot collapsed in court yesterday due to an error made by the attorney handling the case, the Democratic Party's law chairman.
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For the full story, go to the web site of the Staten Island Advance.
Monday, August 09, 2004
Uniformed firefighters in Bush camp?
August 9 2004 Newsday
BY WILLIAM MURPHY
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Money gap. This week's you-ain't-the-incumbent award goes to Peter Hort, a Republican running against Democratic Rep. Jerrold Nadler for his Manhattan/Brooklyn district.
Incumbent Nadler has raised $718,264, and about 40 percent of that comes from individual contributors, according to campaign records. The rest comes from political action committees, unions and other special interest groups.
Challenger Hort has raised $129,526 and 98 percent of it is from individuals.
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For the full story, go to the web site of Newsday.
BY WILLIAM MURPHY
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Money gap. This week's you-ain't-the-incumbent award goes to Peter Hort, a Republican running against Democratic Rep. Jerrold Nadler for his Manhattan/Brooklyn district.
Incumbent Nadler has raised $718,264, and about 40 percent of that comes from individual contributors, according to campaign records. The rest comes from political action committees, unions and other special interest groups.
Challenger Hort has raised $129,526 and 98 percent of it is from individuals.
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For the full story, go to the web site of Newsday.
Sunday, August 01, 2004
Candidate Al Curtis opens his campaign headquarters
August 1 2004 Staten Island Advance
The Republican is running for the North Shore/Brooklyn state Senate seat
By DOUG AUER
Efforts to elect Al Curtis to the state Senate went into full-swing yesterday as the Republican candidate officially opened his campaign headquarters in Tompkinsville.
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For the full story, go to the web site of the Staten Island Advance.
The Republican is running for the North Shore/Brooklyn state Senate seat
By DOUG AUER
Efforts to elect Al Curtis to the state Senate went into full-swing yesterday as the Republican candidate officially opened his campaign headquarters in Tompkinsville.
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For the full story, go to the web site of the Staten Island Advance.