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Mercy High School wins AP Computer Science Female Diversity Award

Mercy High School wins AP Computer Science Female Diversity Award Press Staff FacebookTwitterEmail Mercy High School in Middletown has earned the AP Computer Science Female Diversity Award from the College Board for achieving high female representation in the Advanced Placement Computer Science Principles course. Shown, back row, from left, are Madeleine Thompson ’21, Kaila Lujambio ’21, and Elena Cahill ‘21; front row, from left, Michele Grelotti ’21, Hannah Wrubleski ’22, and Hannah DeFilippo ‘21.Contributed photo / Mercy High School MIDDLETOWN Mercy High School has earned the AP Computer Science Female Diversity Award from the College Board for achieving high female representation in the Advanced Placement Computer Science Principles course.

Michael P Terp - The Suffolk Times

Michael P. Terp Michael P. Terp, 56, of Norwich, Conn., and formerly of Southold, N.Y., passed away Jan. 25, 2021, after a long illness at Backus Hospital in Norwich. Michael was born Aug. 18, 1964, in Port Jefferson, N.Y., to Ambrose and Mildred (Hallstein) Terp of Southold. Mike, as he was known to family and friends, attended Sacred Heart School in Cut­ch­ogue, N.Y., and attended Mercy High School in Riverhead, N.Y. Upon his graduation in 1982, Mike embarked upon what would become a 27-year career in the United States Navy, enlisting to become a missile technician, but while attending his C school in Dam Neck, Va., he made the decision that guided the rest of his career and switched ratings to become a hospital corpsman. After graduating from Naval Hospital Corps School at Great Lakes, Ill., he was assigned to the USS Newport (LST-1179), where he worked in the medical department. He completed a Mediterranean deployment and several other cruises before b

Amy Loeb promoted to executive director at PBMC, replacing Andrew Mitchell

Amy Loeb promoted to executive director at PBMC, replacing Andrew Mitchell Amy Loeb is now executive director at PBMC. (Credit: Northwell Health) Andrew Mitchell, the president and CEO of Peconic Bay Medical Center since 2001, is leaving his current role after nearly 20 years of running the hospital’s day-to-day operations. As Mr. Mitchell transitions to another position, Amy Loeb, who has been deputy executive director at the hospital, has been promoted to executive director, where she will be responsible for all strategic initiatives and operations for Peconic Bay Medical Center and Peconic Bay Medical Group.  The changes took place on Feb. 1, the hospital announced Tuesday.

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