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Oct 17, 2010 NYSUT members participate in the annual Making Strides Against Breast Cancer held at Manhattanville College in Purchase, raising $25,021.17 for the cause. .
White Plains Teachers Association led by WP soccer team..
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Water Striders - Gerridae (2-4 mm)
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www.inaturalist.org/observations/208733380
ID on iNaturalist as:
Metrobates trux
Mt. Sinai Teachers Association members on the boardwalk during the Making Strides of Long Island walk at Jones Beach, New York on Sunday, Oct. 18, 2015. Photo by Jonathan Fickies for NYSUT
Oct 17, 2010 NYSUT members participate in the annual Making Strides Against Breast Cancer held at Manhattanville College in Purchase, raising $25,021.17 for the cause. .
Eastchester Eagles cheerleaders lead teachers..
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Maria Feuerwerger and Valeria Cafarelli work the Sachem Central Teachers Association merchandise table during the Making Strides of Long Island walk at Jones Beach, New York on Sunday, Oct. 18, 2015. Photo by Jonathan Fickies for NYSUT
Oct 16, 2016 Making Strides of Westchester at Manhattanville College, 2900 Purchase St, Purchase, NY.
Bronxville TA: Julia Brogan, Carolyn Bauer, Diane Murphy and daughter Melissa Marchetti (13yrs). ©maria r. bastone
Strider looking guilty after his foray into the water feature.
I had a 'photo shoot' afternoon with my friend's dog, Strider recently. The pics were for a doggy profile in The Orange Photo News, it was a fun afternoon as you can see.
Oct 17, 2010 NYSUT members participate in the annual Making Strides Against Breast Cancer held at Manhattanville College in Purchase, raising $25,021.17 for the cause. .
NOTE: All photos require the written permission of copyright holder Maria R. Bastone for usage. NO MODEL RELEASES; NO SALES; NO TRANSFER OF RIGHTS TO THIRD PARTY. .
Troy Whitehead, left, looks on as Connie Grabowski recalls her experiences with the state's STRIDE program. Photo by Patrick Skahill
Babylon, ca. 604-562 B.C. In molded and glazed brick, this colorful striding lion, its mouth opened in a threatening roar, once decorated a side of the "Processional Way" in ancient Babylon. The Processional Way led out of the city through a massive gate named for the Mesopotamian goddess of love and war, Ishtar, whose symbol was the lion. Each year, during the celebration of the great New Year Festival, the images of the city's gods were carried along the Processional Way, past some 129 lions such as this one, and out through the Ishtar Gate to a special festival house north of the city.