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LIBI to celebrate its 75th Anniversary on April 30th

East Meadow, NY The Long Island Builders Institute (LIBI) will celebrate its 75th Anniversary at a gala on April 30th at the Huntington Crescent Club. Ira Adler, partner at Certilman Balin Adler & Hyman and Charles Mancini, principal of the Park Ridge Org. are the co-chairs of the event. LIBI will honor its past presidents and associate VPs with recognition to immediate past presidents, Alec Ornstein of Ornstein Leyton Co., and Mike Kelly of Kelly Development; as well as Associate of the Year, Paul Musso.

The Long Island Builders Institute, formed in 1941, is an association of building industry professionals who are dedicated to making Long Island a better place to live and work, by creating a balance between the economy, the environment and the achievement of the American Dream of Ownership in all of our communities. The organization represents builders, remodelers, commercial, residential, multi-family developers, rental buildings as well as general contractors and professionals serving Long Island.

For further information about the organization, visit www.libi.org.

Certilman Balin Adler & Hyman, LLP is Long Island’s second largest full-service law firm with offices in Nassau and Suffolk Counties and New Jersey. Its 14 practice areas include: real estate, real property tax certiorari and condemnation, cooperative and condominium, land use/environmental law, corporate/securities, litigation, commercial lending, labor relations/employment law, bankruptcy and debtor/creditor rights, trusts and estates, elder law, telecommunications law, and criminal law. 

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