July 27, 2006
Queens, N.Y. -
St. John's University was the site of a town hall luncheon
meeting hosted by New York City Comptroller William C. Thompson,
Jr. on July 19. The meeting gave the community an opportunity to
hear Thompson speak to a variety of community issues in a casual,
intimate setting.
Invited guests included members from Community Board #8 civic
associations, particularly Jamaica Estates and other surrounding
contiguous groups, who were afforded a unique opportunity to
communicate with Thompson in an hour-long question and answer
session held in the School of Law’s private dining room on the
university’s Queens campus.
“This is another way in which we serve the community,” said St.
John’s University Vice President for Community Relations
Joseph Sciame. “Today, we’re helping to facilitate the dialogue
between the city and the people. Comptroller Thompson is eager to
talk to people in this borough in a variety of noteworthy venues.
Where better than St. John’s?”
A wide variety of topics were discussed, such as housing,
zoning, hospitals, assisted living for seniors, education,
reduction in services, infrastructure, libraries and an increased
police force, all pertaining to the Borough of Queens.
For more information regarding services provided by the St.
John’s Community Relations Office contact Kevin J. Ryan, Community
Relations Associate at St. John’s by calling (718) 990-1912 or
e-mail inquiries to ryank@stjohns.edu.
For all media inquires contact Dominic Scianna, Director of
Media Relations, St. John’s University at (718) 990-6185 or e-mail
requests to sciannad@stjohns.edu.