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column Other Columnists 1:37 AM NCC president finalist withdraws The judge who was a finalist in the search to be the next president of ...
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article Towns 2:12 AM Big write-in campaign surprises Great Neck The longest-serving mayor in New York State history emerged victorious from especially heavy turnout to ...
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article Football 12:18 AM LI defense plays well in all-star game With players named Kendall "Speedy" Thomas and University of Miami-bound running back Augustus Edwards suiting ...
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article Towns 6/18/13 Developer turns to petition to stop land sale The developer fighting to build an upscale mall in Syosset for 18 years is trying ...
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article Long Island 6/18/13 All 6 LI districts pass budgets, 2 pierce tax caps Voters in six school districts -- Manhasset, North Babylon, Baldwin, East Quogue, Sachem and South ...
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article Towns 6/18/13 Man found not guilty of assaulting mayor A Saddle Rock man on trial in an assault on the village mayor was found ...
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article Obituaries 6/18/13 N. Hempstead pol Jerome Weinstein dies at 89 It was a different time for politics when Jerome Weinstein served the Town of North ...
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article Towns 6/18/13 AG: Glen Cove finances most stressed on LI An analysis of more than 1,000 counties, cities and towns issued by State Comptroller Thomas ...
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article Nassau 6/18/13 LI man gets 5 years for sex act with boy A financial planner from West Hempstead was sentenced Tuesday to 5 years in prison for ...
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article Towns 6/18/13 Smithtown board backs plan for gas station Despite objections from the town's chief planner, members of the Smithtown Town Board expressed support ...
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article Business 6/18/13 Fera Pharmaceutical sells assets to refocus A Locust Valley pharmaceutical company plans to refocus its business after selling nearly all of ...
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article Nassau 6/18/13 Former Systemax exec indicted in bribe case A former executive for Port Washington electronics retailer Systemax Inc. was arrested by the FBI ...
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article Business 6/18/13 Hotels mull dropping room service Room service, a splurge delivered under stainless-steel plate covers, may not stay on travelers' menus ...
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article Westchester 6/18/13 Residents sue New Rochelle over trash fees New Rochelle property owners and residents are asking a White Plains federal judge to toss ...
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article Nassau 6/18/13 Police: Swastika carved into car's hood First Squad detectives are trying to find out who carved a swastika into the hood ...
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blog Feed Me 6/18/13 Morrison's opens in Plainview Meet Morrison's, the gastropub successor to Red Fish in Plainview. Like its predecessor, it is ...
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article LI Life 6/18/13 Nassau and Suffolk anniversaries, June 23 80thBERTIE AND HERMAN ...
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article Westchester 6/17/13 Westchester lawmakers pass housing bill A bipartisan majority of Westchester County lawmakers on Monday approved the so-called 'source of income' ...
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article Celebrities 6/17/13 Jon Kaiman's cellphone sets off Art Garfunkel The sounds of silence weren't coming from one town supervisor's cellphone at a private concert ...
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article Education 6/17/13 Six school budgets up for revote today Voters head to the polls Tuesday for budget revotes in six Long Island school districts ...
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article Education 6/17/13 State: LI high school graduation rates improve High school graduation rates on Long Island showed a small improvement last year, even as ...
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article Nassau 6/17/13 Discrimination trial begins The Village of Garden City practiced discrimination when it rezoned a Nassau County-owned property with ...
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article Long Island 6/17/13 LIer helps get $20,500 grant for nonprofit Dennis Negron is far from Long Island these days. ...
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article Business 6/17/13 Lifetime Brands names CEO's son as president Daniel T. Siegel, the inventor of a home S'Mores Maker, has been appointed president of ...
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article Health 6/17/13 Pols call for statewide Alzheimer's effort Rep. Steve Israel and state Assemb. Charles Lavine are calling on New York State to ...
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article Towns 6/17/13 Defendant in Saddle Rock assault trial testifies A man on trial for assaulting the Saddle Rock mayor after a village meeting testified ...
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blog Long Island Now 6/17/13 Plan would expand North Fork Wine Trail The North Fork Wine Trail could be getting a little longer — expanding eastward to ...
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article College 6/17/13 Adelphi athletics tops in Northeast-10 The Adelphi athletic department sure gave Robert Hartwell one heck of a retirement present. ...
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article Long Island 6/16/13 Coliseum plans weigh sports, entertainment The vision of a bustling, year-round hub in the middle of Nassau County that generates ...
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article Education 6/16/13 LI school gets former NFLer as gym teacher Wesley Walker stepped onto the playground at a Kings Park elementary school and was met ...
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article Nation 6/16/13 Top 5 stories for Monday 1) Northern Ireland will host the heads of the eight leading industrial nations for a ...
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article Towns 6/16/13 Housing board chief rejects bid to oust him Newly appointed board members of the troubled Hempstead Village Housing Authority and the village mayor ...
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article Nassau 6/16/13 Cops: 1 hurt as boats collide in Oyster Bay One person was injured after two crew rowing boats collided in Oyster Bay on Sunday ...
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column Jessica Damiano 6/16/13 Garden Detective: Poetry contest winners Last month I asked readers to let their creative writing juices flow. The instructions were ...
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article Westchester 6/16/13 Westchester HUD bill expected to be OK'd today Westchester County lawmakers are expected Monday to approve legislation that would bar landlords from discriminating ...
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article Long Island 6/15/13 Stats: Drop in violent crimes on LI Violent crime is down on Long Island this year -- mirroring a trend across the ...
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article Long Island 6/15/13 SUNY Empire State College Long Island Center's 2013 commencement SUNY Empire State College Long Island Center conferred 233 degrees Saturday at LIU Post's Tilles ...
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article Nassau 6/15/13 Prosecutor: Drug thief said he'd kill pharmacist The man who robbed a Bellmore drugstore of prescription pills Friday brandished a knife and ...
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article Long Island 6/15/13 Patchogue fair helps pets needing homes East Moriches residents Jennifer Sopkl and her daughter Lily Sopkl had set their sights on ...
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article Long Island 6/15/13 LI dads find delight in helping Girl Scouts Though some took a little convincing, Long Island fathers are increasingly helping lead their daughters' ...
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article Boys Lacrosse 6/15/13 Chaminade finally beats Friars in final The unfair pressures were plentiful for the Chaminade boys lacrosse team in 2013. ...
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article Towns 6/15/13 MacArthur watches over challenged grads When Justin Perez walked across the stage at his graduation from Gen. Douglas MacArthur High ...
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column Joye Brown 6/15/13 Brown: West Shore Road's reopening a good sign The reopening of West Shore Road in Mill Neck shows that, for all its serious ...
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column Rick Brand 6/15/13 Brand: Former allies face off in town clerk race North Hempstead Town Clerk Leslie Gross recalled that when she held a fundraiser on Super ...
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article Nassau 6/15/13 Cops: Man robs New Cassel gas station A man robbed a New Cassel gas station at gunpoint early Saturday morning, fleeing with ...
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article Obituaries 6/15/13 WWII flying ace Joseph Mack dies at 91 A deep passion for aviation led Joseph Mack, a longtime resident of Bayville and decorated ...
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article Towns 6/15/13 Friends Academy grads 'like to laugh' When Nicholas McNiel addressed his Friends Academy classmates during the school’s graduation ceremony, he quipped ...
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article Westchester 6/15/13 New Rochelle celebrates Ray Rice Day with NFL star After NFL star running back Ray Rice spent Saturday morning racing up and down the ...
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article Softball 6/15/13 Kellenberg softball put it in gear Forget April showers bringing May flowers. At Kellenberg, April tears brought May cheers. ...
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article Nassau 6/15/13 Cops: Robber wields shotgun in bank heist Nassau County police are investigating a bank robbery in Roslyn that occurred on Friday evening. ...
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blog Long Island Now 6/15/13 Police beat paralysis, cancer to stay on job The Theodore Roosevelt Association honored two Long Island police officers yesterday with its annual Police ...
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article Westchester 6/15/13 Westchester water rates driven up by NYC Westchester County residents could be getting soaked with another round of double-digit water rate hikes ...
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article Nassau 6/15/13 Cops: 2 robbed at gunpoint in Uniondale Nassau County detectives are looking for two men who allegedly robbed a couple at gunpoint ...
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article Nassau 6/14/13 Wall honors postal workers who are vets Nassau politicians and U.S. Postal Service officials unveiled a Veterans Wall on Flag Day Friday ...
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article Long Island 6/14/13 Office manager sentenced in LIRR disability scam A former office manager for the doctor at the center of the Long Island Rail ...
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article Health 6/14/13 Dad donates kidney to son, gives him 2nd chance When Ronald Burke learned that his son's 3-year-old transplanted kidney was failing, he "didn't think ...
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article Obituaries 6/14/13 Frances Reder, helped launch East Meadow chamber, dies at 100 Rosemary Reder, skimming newspaper clippings chronicling her mother's birthday celebration in February, recalled how she ...
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blog Long Island Now 6/14/13 Town of Hempstead Lacrosse Academy hosts clinics The Town of Hempstead Lacrosse Academy will offer weekly clinics, one-on-one and small group lessons, ...
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article Westchester 6/14/13 Espada gets 5 years for bilking nonprofit Former state Senate power broker and Mamaroneck resident Pedro Espada was sentenced to 5 years ...
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article Nassau 6/14/13 School Notebook: Science Olympiad honors Teams from two schools in the Three Village Central School District placed among the nation's ...
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article Westchester 6/14/13 Con Ed installs 'smart switch' in Larchmont Con Edison installed a "smart switch" onto a Westchester County power line Friday, part of ...
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article Hudson 6/14/13 Cornwall cries fowl, OKs geese killing An Orange County town's goose is about to be cooked. Geese, actually. ...
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blog Feed Me 6/14/13 Long Island restaurant reviews: This week’s picks In this week’s Newsday, Joan Reminick reviews Cook's Scratch Kitchen & Bakery in Northport, a ...
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article Nassau 6/14/13 Police: Man stabs victim in head A 20-year-old man was arrested on assault and weapon possession charges after he stabbed another ...
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article Towns 6/14/13 Instagram your #LIproms photos You’re getting all dressed up for what will surely be a memorial event, so why ...
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article Long Island 6/13/13 LONG ISLAND CRIME BRIEFS SOUTHAMPTON/Man charged with snatching traffic officer's ticket book ...
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article Towns 6/13/13 Ex-Saddle Rock clerk: I alerted auditors The former Saddle Rock village clerk said she alerted auditors to fraudulent activities in the ...
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article Nassau 6/13/13 Cops: Residents, firefighter hurt in blaze Four residents were treated for smoke inhalation -- and a firefighter was hospitalized with heat ...
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article Business 6/13/13 New venture capital fund eyes tech startups In a move that could increase funding available for Long Island startups, Great Neck-based investment ...
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article Towns 6/13/13 Conservatives won't back Leslie Gross Switching party lines was not enough to secure Leslie Gross -- a North Hempstead Democrat ...
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article Westchester 6/13/13 Astorino gains support from 4 Democrats Four local Democrats announced their support for Republican County Executive Rob Astorino on Thursday at ...
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blog Feed Me 6/13/13 Tom Schaudel sells CoolFish in Syosset Chef-restaurateur Tom Schaudel, who launched CoolFish in Syosset back in 2000, just sold the New ...
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article Nassau 6/13/13 Cops investigate Hempstead deli robbery Police are investigating the robbery late Wednesday of a Hempstead deli by four masked gunmen. ...
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article Westchester 6/13/13 New Rochelle cops to get raises through 2019 under deal New Rochelle police officers have locked in pay raises for the next six years, under ...
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article Nassau 6/13/13 Cops probe Hempstead bank robbery Police are investigating the robbery Thursday morning of a Hempstead bank. ...
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article Towns 6/13/13 Hebrew school graduates with 'SpongeBob' When Ilan Scher was voted by his classmates to deliver a speech on their behalf ...
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blog Hudson Buzz 6/13/13 'Man of Steel:' 3 local Superman connections As America counts down the hours until the Friday release of the new Superman movie, ...
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blog Long Island Now 6/13/13 Shuttered laundry opens again for pickups The court-appointed receiver of Lewis’ Dry Cleaners in Westbury announced Wednesday that the business will ...
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article Nassau 6/12/13 Four treated for smoke inhalation after fire Four people were taken to hospitals to be treated for smoke inhalation after a Hempstead ...
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article Nassau 6/12/13 Museum partners with National Geographic The Cradle of Aviation Museum is partnering with the National Geographic Society to expand its ...
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article Islanders 6/12/13 Source: MSG's Coliseum bid has Isles bar Seeking to maintain Nassau Coliseum's connection to Islanders' history, the Madison Square Garden Co. has ...
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article Long Island 6/12/13 Art exhibit depicts life in Coast Guard Artist Charles Van Horn of Glen Head, who has traveled around the world and served ...
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article Towns 6/12/13 Mayor pleads 5th on allegations, says he's 'victim' The trial of a village critic accused of assaulting Saddle Rock Mayor Dan Levy continued ...
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article Nassau 6/12/13 Nassau police hold gun buy back program Nassau County officials announced Wednesday that they are authorizing another gun buy back event for ...
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article Westchester 6/12/13 New Rochelle's Fort Slocum reunion set A reunion of service personnel and military dependents stationed at the former Fort Slocum on ...
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blog Long Island Now 6/12/13 LI police officer gets historic promotion The magnitude of what Brian Staley was about to accomplish struck him as he pulled ...
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article Westchester 6/12/13 New Rochelle police dog nabs suspect A New Rochelle police department member probably won't receive a medal for sniffing out a ...
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article Towns 6/12/13 North Shore Hebrew Academy graduates 84 For North Shore Hebrew Academy High School’s valedictorian Brandon Gold, graduating high school is just ...
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article Westchester 6/12/13 Delays persist after I-95 crash is cleared A single-vehicle rollover auto accident snarled traffic on the New England Thruway (Interstate 95) in ...
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blog Hudson Buzz 6/12/13 Father's Day: Famous father-child pairs with HV ties Five celebrity dads and their equally famous offspring. ...
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blog Feed Me 6/12/13 Syosset eatery goes from Tao to Dao to Ao I nearly made a screeching U-turn in the middle of Jericho Turnpike in Syosset this ...
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article Westchester 6/12/13 Cops: New Rochelle man raped girl for years A New Rochelle landscaper raped an adolescent girl for five years before he was arrested ...
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article Region/State 6/12/13 Metro-North riders brace for packed trains Metro-North passengers Wednesday braced for crowded trains and slowed-down morning commutes amid news that morning ...
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review Theater 6/12/13 'RFK' review: One-man show at Studio Theatre "RFK," Jack Holmes' taut one-man play about Robert F. Kennedy's life in the years between ...
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blog Long Island Now 6/12/13 $1B waterfront plan renamed Garvies Point The massive mixed-use redevelopment project slated for the Glen Cove waterfront is getting a new ...
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article Nassau 6/12/13 Cops: Pedestrian hit, injured in Carle Place A Maryland man was seriously injured late Tuesday when he was struck by a car ...
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article Nassau 6/11/13 Stolen wheelchair returned after teens' joyride The thieves did more than snatch Vinny Pinello's $17,000 customized wheelchair. For several days, they ...
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article Nassau 6/11/13 Manhasset, Baldwin hold budget hearings School officials in Manhasset and Baldwin Tuesday night put forward more modest proposed budgets than ...
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article Towns 6/11/13 Critic seeks info on cashed village checks The trial of a village critic accused of assaulting the Saddle Rock mayor was adjourned ...
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article Nassau 6/11/13 Hofstra medical school plans expansion Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine is doubling its space with a new 65,000-square-foot building, ...
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article Long Island 6/11/13 6 LIers among officers honored by NYPD Six current and deceased NYPD officers from Long Island -- including two who were wounded ...
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article Towns 6/11/13 Housing discrimination suit to begin Mon. The Village of Garden City will defend itself against accusations of housing discrimination against minorities ...
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article Westchester 6/11/13 Bramson: Astorino lying about affordable housing deal The Democratic candidate for Westchester County Executive, Noam Bramson, is accusing his incumbent Republican rival, ...
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blog Long Island Now 6/11/13 New flower bed at Sagamore Hill The Friends of Sagamore Hill will hold a ribbon cutting tomorrow at 5:30 p.m. for ...
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article Health 6/11/13 Mixed reaction over morning-after pill in HV By making the morning-after pill available to women and girls over-the-counter, the government is acknowledging ...
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blog Long Island Now 6/11/13 Kings Point Park suit goes to high court The state’s highest court has agreed to hear an appeal by the Village of Kings ...
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article Nassau 6/11/13 Cops: LIer arrested for loaded gun in carry-on at JFK A Westbury man was arrested at Kennedy Airport on Monday after authorities said TSA officers ...
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blog Feed Me 6/11/13 JW’s Public House opens in Glen Head JW’s Public House has taken over the Glen Head Road corner most recently occupied by ...
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article Business 6/11/13 Kimco Realty buys out partner for $67M Kimco Realty Corp. bought out an undisclosed partner in two real estate portfolios for $67 ...
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article Nassau 6/10/13 Jesse Friedman case puts DA in spotlight When Nassau District Attorney Kathleen Rice releases a report later this month either vacating Jesse ...
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article Long Island 6/10/13 LIRR reaches out on storage plan The Long Island Rail Road Monday began reaching out to Port Washington residents to explain, ...
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article Nassau 6/10/13 W. Shore Road reopens ahead of schedule West Shore Road in Mill Neck, a key North Shore artery, reopened Monday afternoon -- ...
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article Crime 6/10/13 Bernard Madoff civil case kicks off in Britain this week Peter Madoff, the imprisoned brother of Ponzi schemer Bernard Madoff, is expected to appear as ...
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article Nassau 6/10/13 Cops: Employee robs family outside store A disgruntled teenage employee was arrested and charged with robbing a family of four outside ...
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article Health 6/10/13 Storm runoff closes 67 Suffolk beaches Recent heavy rains -- and possible resulting bacteria from runoff -- have prompted an advisory ...
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article LI Life 6/10/13 Winner: Joey Sanders Joey SandersBrokerage branch ...
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article Suffolk 6/10/13 Way to Go: Tyler Fazzari A Port Washington third-grader used his birthday as an opportunity to give a special gift ...
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article Education 6/10/13 Adelphi opens College of Nursing and Public Health Adelphi University launches its new College of Nursing and Public Health on Monday with plans ...
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article Long Island 6/9/13 Law firm has connections with LIPA An influential Uniondale law firm and its government relations arm have a history of close ...
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article Nassau 6/9/13 Israeli-American night fest in East Meadow The Israeli flags flowing gently in the breeze at Eisenhower Park got Eric Kravit's attention. ...
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article Long Island 6/9/13 Remembering LI man's Civil War contribution When he was growing up in the 1950s, David Carl would take his friends to ...
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article Long Island 6/9/13 Cops: Man charged with DWI; child in car Two men were arrested in separate incidents Sunday and charged with violating Leandra's Law after, ...
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article Towns 6/9/13 Garden City Village limits business hours The Garden City Village board of trustees unanimously passed three new laws last week, including ...
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article Golf 6/9/13 Syosset's Choi 6th in state golf championship Syosset sophomore Elizabeth Choi finished sixth in the state girls golf championship after shooting 4-over-par ...
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article Towns 6/9/13 Cold Spring Harbor graduates 163 As they watched their daughter make her way to the podium at the Cold Spring ...
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article Nassau 6/9/13 Cops: Woman offers sex to undercover cop A Connecticut woman was arrested Saturday after she offered an undercover officer sex for money ...
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article Nassau 6/9/13 Cops: Man burglarized barber shop, spa An Elmont man arrested early Sunday after he broke into a barber shop in Floral ...
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article Long Island 6/8/13 Mosques try steering young Muslims from radicalization Muslim leaders on Long Island have stepped up efforts to prevent young Muslims from becoming ...
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article Nassau 6/8/13 LIRR plan: Add tracks, trains near major stations The Long Island Rail Road plans to lay thousands of feet of new track in ...
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article Towns 6/8/13 West Shore Road to open 3 weeks early West Shore Road in Mill Neck will reopen Monday afternoon -- three weeks ahead of ...
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article Belmont Stakes 6/8/13 Belmont Stakes excitement builds before big race Cigar smoke and beer, big hats and bright sundresses filled the backyard of Belmont Park ...
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article Nassau 6/8/13 Customers get clothes from closed cleaners They didn't get taken to the cleaners after all. ...
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article Softball 6/8/13 East Meadow falls to Cicero-North Syracuse Sometimes a memory can be just as good as a win. ...
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article Horseracing 6/8/13 Palace Malice wins the Belmont Stakes Palace Malice never wore blinkers before the Kentucky Derby, when he turned into a runaway ...
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article Nassau 6/8/13 Witness: Car airborne 'like rocket' in fatal crash A man was killed Saturday morning when the car he was driving veered out of ...
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article Nassau 6/8/13 Retired bishop dies of LIE crash injuries A retired Brooklyn auxiliary bishop who helped lead the Catholic Church's social work in New ...
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article Lifestyle 6/8/13 Jericho senior offers aid to China BRENDAN LIUJericho High School ...
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article Boys Lacrosse 6/8/13 Garden City's Sullivan wins defensive MVP Sullivan won 18 of 25 faceoffs to earn defensive MVP honors in the Trojans' 13-8 ...
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article Boys Lacrosse 6/8/13 Garden City boys repeat as state lacrosse champs Garden City made it back-to-back Class B state boys lacrosse championships by defeating Jamesville-DeWitt, 13-8, ...
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blog Long Island Now 6/8/13 Nassau to honor Portuguese community Nassau County Comptroller George Maragos will honor the Nassau County Portuguese community Monday, 6-9 p.m., ...
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article Towns 6/8/13 109 LuHi grads turn tassels, catch tissues Wearing a leaf crown, senior class adviser Daniel Wenger stepped to the podium with a ...
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article Westchester 6/8/13 Attorneys sock Westchester towns with hefty fees Even as they wrestle with chronic budget shortfalls, Westchester County's communities are spending hundreds of ...
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article Things to Do 6/8/13 Aries Spears, Daisy Jopling top weekend events On a weekend when Broadway’s best will be celebrated at the 67th annual Tony Awards ...
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article Nassau 6/7/13 DA: Man stole $1.2M from Holocaust survivor An Oyster Bay accountant stole more than $1.2 million from an elderly Holocaust survivor, writing ...
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article Nassau 6/7/13 Patrons can get clothes from closed cleaners Patrons of a shuttered dry cleaners in Westbury who have been trying since Tuesday to ...
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article Girls Lacrosse 6/7/13 Manhasset falls in Class B state semis The dream simply was deferred. ...
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article Long Island 6/7/13 Questions of bias for judge in LIRR scandal The Manhattan federal judge overseeing the upcoming Long Island Rail Road disability trial Friday refused ...
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article Technology 6/7/13 Can science save Long Island's economy? After years of rhetoric and false starts, Long Island has begun a daunting effort to ...
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article Horseracing 6/7/13 Belmont Stakes to be a muddy 'Test of the Champion' Once again, the racing gods have treated the venerable Belmont Stakes unkindly. After last year's ...
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column Other Columnists 6/7/13 Red-light camera flashes worry homeowner If there's one thing Daniel McCarthy would like to make clear, it's this: He doesn't ...
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blog Long Island Now 6/7/13 Gay pride parade, festival Saturday The 23rd annual Long Island Gay Pride Celebration will be held tomorrow in Huntington. The ...
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article LI Life 6/7/13 Winner: Phil Costa Phil CostaCourt clerk ...
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article LI Life 6/7/13 Winner: Guy A. Lodico Guy A. LodicoTechnology director ...
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article Westchester 6/7/13 Carbon monoxide, fires empty New Rochelle High Classes at New Rochelle High School were dismissed early on Friday morning due to high ...
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column Jessica Damiano 6/7/13 Garden Detective: Containers bursting with color This is the time of year when we find ourselves strolling nursery aisles, gawking at ...
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article Westchester 6/7/13 New Rochelle man killed by cop mourned Friends and family said a final farewell Friday to a mentally ill New Rochelle man ...
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blog Feed Me 6/7/13 No more Vintage in New Hyde Park Vintage Restaurant Bar and Lounge in New Hyde Park has closed and plans to reopen ...
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blog Long Island Now 6/7/13 Activists: Investigate Hempstead schools About 15 community activists and residents rallied outside Hempstead High School Thursday calling for the ...
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article Business 6/6/13 Restaurant sues insurance firm for $2M A Glen Cove restaurant that opened a few months before superstorm Sandy hit has sued ...
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article Towns 6/6/13 Lawyer cleared in New Cassel scandal A Hempstead lawyer cleared of conspiracy and scheming to defraud charges in a New Cassel ...
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article Health 6/6/13 LI home to 1/3 of experimental drug trials Nearly a third of the 7,000 clinical trials for experimental drugs held in New York ...
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article Nassau 6/6/13 New candidate enters 18th District race Nassau Democrats are making a push to retain a key legislative seat in November, running ...
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article Towns 6/6/13 Hempstead meetings video policy debated Hempstead Town supervisor candidate Felix Procacci requested at Tuesday night's town board meeting that the ...
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article Nassau 6/6/13 Cops: Man shot self, possibly over loved one's death A 58-year-old Glen Cove man apparently took his own life after discovering his elderly mother's ...
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article Obituaries 6/6/13 Theoretical physicist Gerald Brown dies at 86 Theoretical physicist Gerald E. Brown already was a renowned scientist at Princeton University when the ...
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article Towns 6/6/13 Trial of mayor's assault takes dramatic turn The trial of a village critic and former trustee candidate on charges he attacked Saddle ...
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article Softball 6/6/13 State softball preview Three Long Island softball teams head to the state tournament, each with a different story ...
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article Girls Lacrosse 6/6/13 State girls lacrosse preview Can Long Island pull another alphabet sweep of the state tournament at SUNY Cortland? With ...
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article Sports 6/6/13 Ray Rice 33rd highest-paid athlete New Rochelle native Ray Rice is the 33rd-highest paid athlete, according to Forbes magazine. ...
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blog Feed Me 6/6/13 Red Fish in Plainview to close, reopen as gastropub If you’ve been yearning for the Asian lacquered Chilean sea bass or kung pao calamari ...
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article Nassau 6/6/13 Cops: Woman stole credit card from car An Oyster Bay woman was arrested early Thursday morning and charged with breaking into a ...
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article Nassau 6/6/13 Police: Woman robbed in parking lot Police are searching for a man who attacked a woman in a Hempstead parking lot ...
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article Nassau 6/6/13 Firefighters save rabbit from blaze Firefighters pulled a rabbit out of a burning house Wednesday, a Manhasset-Lakeville fire chief said. ...
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article Nassau 6/5/13 Cops: Two found dead in Glen Cove home Two people were found dead in a Glen Cove house Wednesday morning, Nassau police said. ...
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article Horseracing 6/5/13 Derby winner Orb favored in Belmont Fourteen 3-year-old thoroughbreds will be asked to go 1 ½ miles, a distance none of ...
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article Real Estate 6/5/13 Locals protest sale of 'Gatsby'-era mansion Community residents and civic leaders are protesting the pending sale -- and possible demolition -- ...
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article Westchester 6/5/13 HUD monitor gets earful from Westchester leaders The federal monitor overseeing Westchester County's fair housing settlement with the Department of Housing and ...
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article Region/State 6/5/13 Landmark Steven Kovacs bill tackles drug overdoses New York would become the first state in the nation to enact into law a ...
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article Obituaries 6/5/13 Equestrian Sally Ann Rosenberg dies at 66 Sally Ann Rosenberg, a Manhasset native, made a career as a bank loan officer in ...
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article Towns 6/5/13 Ex-Manorhaven trustee faces new challenge A former Manorhaven village trustee is challenging an incumbent who joined the board last year. ...
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article Towns 6/5/13 Town OKs $1.5M for Cold Spring Harbor land The public-private partnership working to buy and preserve 28 acres in Cold Spring Harbor took ...
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article LI Life 6/5/13 Love Story: Barbara and Joseph Affrunti Barbara and Joseph Affrunti of Franklin Square celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary this year. Barbara ...
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column Mark Herrmann 6/5/13 LIer Bartholomew has no regrets about career Jean Bartholomew knows that her professional golf career would have been much different had she ...
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article Long Island 6/5/13 LIRR: Train crash won't affect a.m. commute Two LIRR trains made contact at the Hicksville station, injuring five employees and suspending service ...
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article Golf 6/5/13 Saladino repeats as Travis winner When Joe Saladino won the Travis Invitational last year, adding the venerable international amateur tournament ...
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article Sports 6/5/13 Moran slated to go top 10 in MLB draft When Colin Moran was growing up in Rye, he begged his older brother and his ...
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article Westchester 6/5/13 Mamaroneck bridge to get $10M upgrade A pothole-marred Mamaroneck bridge that dates to 1887 and has been held together by patchwork ...
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article Lifestyle 6/5/13 Clarke senior starts dialogue on mental illness Stefanie Kaufman likes to get people talking, especially when the subject is suicide prevention. It ...
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article Westchester 6/5/13 College of New Rochelle sets open house for vets The College of New Rochelle will hold a recruitment open house for military veterans from ...
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article Lifestyle 6/5/13 W. Hempstead senior shows passion for research Christopher McAvoy has a passion for research that's certainly caught his community's attention. ...
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article Lifestyle 6/5/13 Uniondale senior was first female JV kicker A few summers ago, Tiana Hudson-Jerman willingly stood outside in 90-degree temperatures, dressed in full-body ...
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article Lifestyle 6/5/13 Hicksville senior developing new social network Mehul Patel said he can't talk too much about kwiq.me, the social networking site he ...
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article Lifestyle 6/5/13 North Shore salutatorian combats health issues Wearing a Livestrong cap to cover incision scars following brain surgery in the 10th grade, ...
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blog Hudson Buzz 6/5/13 Perez Hilton at New Rochelle event tonight The gossip blogger and self-proclaimed "Queen of all Media" is heading to the New Rochelle ...
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blog Long Island Now 6/5/13 Improv night will benefit kids with cancer When Matt Weippert thinks about his daughter, Sarah, he remembers her sense of humor. ...
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article Westchester 6/5/13 Bramson 'thrilled' by Independence backing Westchester County executive candidate Noam Bramson has won the endorsement of Westchester's Independence Party, denying ...
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blog Long Island Now 6/5/13 Mobile Sandy center, food convoy Representatives from the state Department of Financial Services will be on Long Island this week ...
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article Nassau 6/4/13 DA could release Jesse Friedman report A state Supreme Court justice has ordered the Nassau district attorney's office to respond to ...
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article Softball 6/4/13 Shapiro's 1-hitter gives East Meadow title Kerri Shapiro and her East Meadow teammates gathered around the plaque and raised their index ...
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article Towns 6/4/13 New Hyde Park seeks to draw drivers in Five years ago, Joseph DePaulis launched a plan he hoped would get drivers whizzing past ...
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article Baseball 6/4/13 Rothstein hits, pitches Wheatley to LI title Wheatley had survived its previous three postseason games by squeaking out one-run victories, and through ...
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article Nassau 6/4/13 LI developer mobilizes for Coliseum contract Syosset developer Edward Blumenfeld has launched a new radio advertisement in his campaign to win ...
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article Corrections 6/4/13 Corrections Val Katayev, chief executive of ToneMedia, lives in Roslyn. An article Tuesday about ToneMedia's acquisition ...
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article Nassau 6/4/13 Uniondale man's murder conviction upheld New York's top court unanimously has upheld the conviction of a Uniondale man who murdered ...
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blog Feed Me 6/4/13 Red Fish, Plainview, to close, transform If you’ve been yearning for the Asian lacquered Chilean sea bass or kung pao calamari ...
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article Business 6/4/13 Cellfish buys Manhasset-based ToneMedia Manhasset-based digital advertising firm ToneMedia LLC has been acquired by mobile and social media company ...
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article Nassau 6/4/13 Cops: Police dog helps arrest suspect A police dog early Tuesday tracked down a Baldwin man wanted for violating an order ...
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article Restaurants 6/4/13 Ara in New Hyde Park to replace Imperial Seoul Ara Korean BBQ & Japanese Cuisine is the name of the new restaurant coming to ...
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article Nassau 6/4/13 Syosset man dies after Monday crash A 73-year-old Syosset man died Monday morning after a multivehicle accident in Jericho, Nassau County ...
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article Things to Do 6/4/13 Outdoor workouts in the Hudson Valley Going to the gym to sweat is always good. But imagine how much nicer doing ...
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blog Long Island Now 6/4/13 West Shore Road closer to reopening A contractor on Saturday began paving as one of the final steps in reconstructing West ...
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article Nassau 6/3/13 2 officers hurt in homeless man struggle Two Nassau officers were injured Monday while struggling in Westbury with a homeless man who ...
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article Nassau 6/3/13 Man, 73, dies in Jericho crash A 73-year-old man died Monday after a multivehicle accident in Jericho, authorities said. ...
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article Nassau 6/3/13 DA: Lawyers, docs among suspected johns More than 100 men, including local doctors, lawyers and other professionals, were arrested in recent ...
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article Long Island 6/3/13 School budget would break tax cap The Manhasset school district will ask voters June 18 to approve a tax levy increase ...
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article Nassau 6/3/13 Officials: MS-13 gang member sentenced for killing rival gang member A member of the MS-13 street gang was sentenced Monday to 21 years and 9 ...
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article Education 6/3/13 LI school may be placed on lowest-performing list Hempstead High School could be placed on a short list of the lowest-performing schools in ...
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article Long Island 6/3/13 LI classes filmed for Common Core training videos A camera crew trailed teacher Christine MacQuarrie's every move as she counted out squares on ...
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article Crime 6/3/13 $1M bond for suspect in motorcycle hit-run A Westchester County driver was held Monday on $1-million bond or $250,000 cash bail in ...
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article Region/State 6/3/13 Pols seek to restore $90M in cuts for disabled Led by a Long Island assemblyman, a group of bipartisan legislators called on their colleagues ...
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article Towns 6/3/13 Lawmaker urges federal disaster aid for pets Rep. Steve Israel visited the North Hempstead Animal Shelter on Monday to lobby for such ...
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article Nassau 6/3/13 'Cavalry' escorts woman to give birth Jackie Botti was driving to Winthrop University Hospital in Mineola Monday morning, her pregnant daughter ...
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blog Long Island Now 6/3/13 Elmont to host second annual film festival The Elmont Chamber of Commerce will host the Elmont Film Festival at the Elmont Public ...
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article LI Life 6/3/13 Reunions, June 9: WEST HEMPSTEAD HIGH SCHOOL '88. A 25-year reunion is 8 p.m.-midnight June 14 at Kasey's ...
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article Westchester 6/3/13 New Rochelle park to host Kite Day Go fly a kite and view the Mayor's Cup Regatta on Long Island Sound from ...
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blog Long Island Now 6/3/13 2 fire departments to get combined $50G The Bellerose Terrace and Village of East Rockaway fire departments are slated to receive nearly ...
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article Towns 6/3/13 99% of Kellenberg grads accepted to college When Maggie Corrigan’s Long Beach home burned down in 2011, her classmates and teachers at ...
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blog 6/3/13 Body English Tuesdays return for a fifth season In what has become a Long Island summer nightlife tradition, the Body English lounge and ...
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article Girls Lacrosse 6/2/13 Manhasset tops ESM to claim LI B crown States? ...
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article Nassau 6/2/13 Police: LI pair ID'd in fatal motorcycle hit-run Two Nassau friends on their way by motorcycle to visit family were killed in a ...
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article Girls Lacrosse 6/2/13 DellaRocca leads undefeated Mt. Sinai to LI 'C' title Danielle DellaRocca and Caroline Fitzgerald were sophomores, Alex Flobeck and Shayna Pirreca were freshmen and ...
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article Real Estate 6/2/13 Final Mass held before St. Ignatius sale A stunning Great Gatsby-era Gold Coast mansion used as a retreat house by Jesuit priests ...
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column Other Columnists 6/2/13 LIers show Jewish pride at pro-Israel parade Two-year-old Ella Hirt of Lawrence on Sunday sat in the arms of her father as ...
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article Towns 6/2/13 7 historic sites on LI said to be endangered The 1750 La Grange Inn in West Islip and the 1899 Oyster Bay railroad station ...
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article Nation 6/2/13 Lauren Spierer's mother again calls for polygraphs On the eve of the two-year anniversary of her daughter's disappearance, Charlene Spierer implored the ...
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blog Long Island Now 6/2/13 Hempstead expands recycling program Hempstead Town officials last week kicked off an expansion of the town’s plastic recycling program. ...
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blog Long Island Now 6/2/13 Glen Cove OKs $1M to buy lot for water well The Glen Cove City Council on Tuesday approved the $1 million purchase of a lot ...
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article Westchester 6/2/13 Woman gives birth in New Rochelle eatery A Bronx woman stopped into a New Rochelle eatery for a late-night snack Saturday and ...
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blog Long Island Now 6/2/13 Town gets $1M for Sandy debris removal Hempstead Village has been awarded more than $1 million in FEMA public assistance funding to ...
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blog Long Island Now 6/2/13 Advisory board named for Kings Point Seven people, including a Hofstra University professor, have been appointed to an advisory board that ...
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article Nassau 6/2/13 LIRR halts service as car crashes near tracks Train service on the Port Washington branch of the Long Island Rail Road was halted ...
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article Kids 6/2/13 Provident Bank Park's Family Day tops kids events Looking for family-friendly fun? It’s all happening in the Hudson Valley. Find the details here. ...
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article Education 6/1/13 3 of 6 school budget revotes respect tax cap They all have one thing in common: Voters turned them down. ...
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article Track 6/1/13 Syosset's Rustami skipping prom to run at states To dance or run? ...
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article Long Island 6/1/13 Port Washington church has new $1.7M look The Lutheran Church of Our Savior in Port Washington unveiled its $1.7 million expansion and ...
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article New York 6/1/13 1993 ship grounding affected immigration policy It was nearly 20 years ago that a rickety old freighter known as the Golden ...
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article Nassau 6/1/13 Eager crowds gear up for Belmont Stakes One week before the 145th running of the Belmont Stakes, the buzz is back in ...
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article Boys Lacrosse 6/1/13 Guterding leads Garden City to 4th straight LI title For much of the first quarter, Garden City played like a team appearing in the ...
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article Nassau 6/1/13 LIer pleads not guilty to bilking elderly twins out of $200G An East Rockaway man accused of bilking 89-year-old twin brothers in Seaford out of more ...
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article Nassau 6/1/13 Cops: Man arrested for street robberies Nassau County Robbery Squad detectives said Saturday morning that a suspect has been arrested in ...
