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  2. Moore Catholic High School - Wikipedia

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    Moore Catholic High School is an American private, Catholic school in the Bulls Head neighborhood of Staten Island, New York.It was founded by the Presentation Sisters of Staten Island in September 1962 and named for Mary Young Moore (not to be confused with Maryland governor Wes Moore), a beneficiary to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, [1] and was the first archdiocesan high school ...

  3. Bishop Moore Catholic High School - Wikipedia

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    The school was built in 1954, and was named after Bishop John Moore; he was the second bishop of the Diocese of St. Augustine, which had been the only diocese in Florida prior to the creation of the Archdiocese of Miami (1958). John Moore was born in County Westmeath, Ireland, and moved to Charleston, South Carolina at the age of 14. He served ...

  4. Kyle McAlarney - Wikipedia

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    JLB-OLB - 20150124 - 06.jpg. Kyle James McAlarney (born July 7, 1987) is an American high school basketball coach. He played nine professional seasons, last for Orléans Loiret Basket of LNB Pro B. [1]

  5. Moore High School - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Moore High School may refer to: Bishop Moore High School ... School (Montana), Moore, Montana; Moore ...

  6. Category:Moore Catholic High School alumni - Wikipedia

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    Upload file; Special pages; Permanent link; ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Moore Catholic High School. Pages in category "Moore ...

  7. Kathy Brier - Wikipedia

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    Year Title Role Notes 2002–2009, 2011: One Life to Live: Marcie Walsh McBain: October 18, 2002 – June 17, 2009; November 6–13, 2009; October 25, 2011 – November 3, 2011

  8. William Jerome McCormack - Wikipedia

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    William Jerome McCormack was born in New York City on January 23, 1924, the son of William J. McCormack and Irene Curry McCormack. [1] Raised on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, Williams attended several private schools.

  9. John Joseph O'Hara - Wikipedia

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    St. Charles's Church, New York City. O'Hara was ordained into the priesthood for the Archdiocese of New York by Archbishop John O'Connor on December 1, 1984. [4] His assignments, both in Staten Island, included St. Charles Parish' as parochial vicar from 1984 to 1992, and St. Teresa's Parish from 1992 to 2012 as both parochial vicar and pastor. [5]