Joye Brown
Training needed on drug to reverse heroin overdose
July 24, 2008
There's a way to reverse a heroin overdose. And it's been available to addicts, their families and friends, in New York State, since 2006.
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Jellyfish real pain for Long Island Sound swimmers
July 20, 2008
Not long after Holger Fietkau fired his starter's gun to send a wave of swimmers off on a 5K race in Huntington Bay last Sunday, a jellyfish undulated brazenly into view.
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Jellyfish real pain for Long Island Sound swimmers
July 19, 2008
Not long after Holger Fietkau fired his starter's gun to send a wave of swimmers off on a 5K race in Huntington Bay last Sunday, a jellyfish undulated brazenly into view.
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Addicts' parents pass along suspected dealers' numbers
July 17, 2008
Here are some dealers' numbers," an e-mail from one parent read.
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Addicts' parents pass along suspected dealers' numbers
July 17, 2008
Here are some dealers' numbers," an e-mail from one parent read.
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After 7 miserable years, parents make their stand
July 15, 2008
A mother, joined by her best friend, traveled to a courthouse not too far from her home.
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After 7 miserable years, parents make their stand
July 15, 2008
A mother, joined by her best friend, traveled to a courthouse not too far from her home.
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Daughter's fatal drug problem resonates with families
July 13, 2008
"Like the Ciappas, I have a son hooked on drugs," read one e-mail plucked from a stack almost a half-inch thick.
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Parents' struggle to save teen from heroin's clutches
July 10, 2008
TEN WEEKS after her 18th birthday, Natalie Ciappa spent an evening with friends before returning to Massapequa and the safety of her bed.
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Parents' struggle to save teen from heroin's clutches
July 10, 2008
Ten weeks after her 18th birthday, Natalie Ciappa spent an evening with friends before returning to Massapequa and the safety of her bed.
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Activist urges community to help stop violence
July 8, 2008
Karina Singh, steadfast and sure, was up and making the rounds in Wyandanch early yesterday.
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Activist urges community to help stop violence
July 8, 2008
Karina Singh, steadfast and sure, was up and making the rounds in Wyandanch early yesterday.
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Some teachers - and students - you never forget
July 6, 2008
It reads, almost, like a poem:
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Where's the justice for Tankleff's parents?
July 1, 2008
Someone's getting away with murder.
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Joye Brown: Handmade quilt reunites Long Island cousins
June 29, 2008
Rose Pezzanite started making her first quilt one month after her husband, Dom, died of cancer, in 2006. She's made 174 other quilts since then; she has a photo of each one, carefully numbered, in three albums.
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8-year-old's pretty pink tee targets an ugly word
June 26, 2008
It took a few days to figure out the message on the pretty pink T-shirt that got an 8-year-old in trouble at her Amityville elementary school this week.
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8-year-old's pretty pink tee targets an ugly word
June 26, 2008
It took a few days to figure out the message on the pretty pink T-shirt that got an 8-year-old in trouble at her Amityville elementary school this week.
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Long Islanders had big role in pension reform push
June 24, 2008
Take a bow, Long Island.
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Next stop: The Twilight Zone
June 22, 2008
Two friends took in the Jimmy Buffett concert at Madison Square Garden two weeks ago. And then, ecstatic, they hopped a Long Island Rail Road train bound for Huntington.
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Joye Brown: Civic leaders unite on a mission to renew Elmont
June 19, 2008
Could some superstore be coming to Elmont? That would be a big yes - if a coalition of local civic groups is successful in wooing a major retailer.
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A pipeline into LIPA's thinking
June 17, 2008
Kevin Law, head of the Long Island Power Authority, made his first visit to Shoreham long before last Friday, when he went with a LIPA advisory committee charged with determining the future of the mothballed nuclear power plant.
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Deaths prove Nassau child services didn't do its job
June 15, 2008
Nassau County's Child Protective Services unit bungled mightily its handling of a complaint against a New Cassel woman who police say drowned her three children, one by one, and posed their bodies resting together on her bed.
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Memorial Day is every day at Calverton cemetery
May 26, 2008
George Miller survived the Battle of the Bulge. Now, Miller, who is 86, tends the graves of other soldiers.
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Long Island not designed to cope with gas prices
May 22, 2008
Slow down. Done.
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Brown: Despite effort, DWI arrests are climbing
May 20, 2008
That could have been me," Sgt. Keith Boyle, of the Nassau County police department's highway patrol bureau, said.
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Pomp and happy circumstances
May 11, 2008
Melinda and Diane Harvey of Huntington are storming the well-stocked aisles of Estelle's Dressy Dresses in Farmingdale. They're looking for extra-special Mother's Day outfits.
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At Huntington shelter, underdogs are the top dogs
May 8, 2008
This one's for the underdog.
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A conversation with Gov. David A. Paterson
May 6, 2008
A conversation with Gov. David A. Paterson
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Don't let lawn obsession override Earth consideration
May 4, 2008
It was well into a warm, dark evening when members of the venerable Nassau Hiking & Outdoor Club filed into a room at Eisenhower Park for a lesson in building the perfect Long Island lawn.
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'The Fixer' turns around a troubled nursing home
May 2, 2008
Suffolk County wants to close its public nursing home, while Nassau County is planning to build a new one.
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Miley posed, but the adults should be ashamed
April 29, 2008
Dear Miley,
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Miley posed, but adults should be ashamed
April 28, 2008
Dear Miley,
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Home is where the heart aches
April 27, 2008
Sag Harbor welcomed Jordan Haerter home on a cool spring afternoon.
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Agency slammed door shut on three kids' deaths
February 26, 2008
County officials who not long ago boasted of Nassau's commitment to its neediest ought to be hanging their heads in shame.
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Agency slammed door on 3 kids
February 25, 2008
County officials who not long ago boasted of Nassau's commitment to its neediest ought to be hanging their heads in shame.
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There's more to the story
December 23, 2007
"I crossed the color line a long time ago," John White told me in one of the few informal conversations we had in the hallway during courtroom breaks during his trial in Riverhead.
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How can syringe misuse, lack of data happen now?
November 15, 2007
Hepatitis killed my mother.
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This place needs change to be great
January 25, 2007
More and more residents on Long Island, home of the nation's first postwar suburb, say it's harder than ever to pay the mortgage. That's hard to imagine. But the data are right there on page 4 of this year's Long Island Index report.
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Embracing King's radical message
January 16, 2007
Now might be a good time to cut Martin Luther King Jr. back down to size.
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Driver's widow describes a love story
October 4, 2006
Rita Rabinowitz took her daughter's hand, holding tight as the DVD began to play before a crowded, hushed courtroom. And there, as she sat watching, she saw her husband's death just as he saw it that night -- through his eyes, from the front of the limousine in which he died.
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Loss of more than a child
September 12, 2006
Jennifer and Neil Flynn skipped breakfast yesterday, hours before testimony began in the trial of a man charged with second-degree murder in the death of their eldest child, 7-year-old Katie.
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Only right step is to step down from district
August 8, 2006
Richard Hawkins ought to rethink his decision not to step down as superintendent of the William Floyd school district. And he ought to take some school board members with him.
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For Rice, it's broom for change
August 1, 2006
The question for Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice yesterday was: Are you the witch critics say you are?
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At long last, NUMC sees some heroes
July 21, 2006
Let's say you want to mess with the Roosevelt School District. You have to get past State Assemb. Earlene Hooper and State Sen. Charles Fuschillo.
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Nassau first passes blame, now buck
April 25, 2006
Nassau County Attorney Lorna Goodman says she won't use county taxpayers' money to pay a $63,000 legal bill, the highest to come out of a bitter fight settled more than two months ago over the leadership in the county legislature.
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Keep these kids stationed here
April 20, 2006
'This club has kept me off the street and kept me out of the gang."
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Stereotypes all over this case
April 19, 2006
A rich kid. A white boy. A jock. Collin Finnerty, one of Long Island's own, was arrested early yesterday on charges of raping and kidnapping a black stripper hired to dance at an off-campus party.
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A Cradle with links to history
March 23, 2006
Kathy Wojcieszak left her long white scarf at the Cradle of Aviation museum in Mitchel Field almost three years ago. It was still there yesterday, streaming behind a pilot in a plane hanging from the lobby's ceiling.
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First step toward solution
March 9, 2006
Mr. Levy went to Washington this week. And he took a collection of officials who merit serious consideration from President George W. Bush.
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Students are the principal concern
February 28, 2006
What happened in Vermont didn't stay in Vermont.
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Tom assures Nassau's not out of sight
February 26, 2006
Someone called with a suggestion recently for a two-page graphic in the center of Newsday: A state map showing every stop Nassau County Executive Thomas Suozzi has made campaigning for governor.
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In Nassau, no work, all pay
February 2, 2006
The Nassau County Legislature has given us a month of nothing.
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