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Oyster Bay
OYSTER BAY Unless specified, meetings are at Town Hall East, 54 Audrey Ave. LANDMARKS PRESERVATION COMMISSION 7 p.m. Wednesday PLANNING ADVISORY BOARD 7 p.m. Aug. 13 TOWN BOARD 10 a.m. July 28 ZONING BOARD 7 p.m. Thursday BROOKVILLE...Tags: Housing and Urban Planning, Sea Cliff, Locust Valley, Interior Policy
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What makes Pappas popular?
Here I am having dinner at Pappas Restaurant on a weeknight in summer, supposedly a dead time for restaurants, and every table is filled. This Parkville institution must be doing something right, but I'm not sure what it is. Sometimes the reasons for a...Tags: New York, Restaurants, Tomatoes, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Soups
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Outdoors calendar
BEST BET Saturday Hike five miles on Keyser's Run Circuit in Reisterstown (as described in author Bryan Mackay's Baltimore Trails) with the Appalachian Mountain Club. Step off at 9:30 a.m. from Glen Falls Road lot on the north side of Route 140. Details:...Tags: Canoeing and Kayaking, People, Research, Gardens and Parks, Children
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Tomlin, others warn of gang involvement
247-4639When an HBO special profiled a series of shootings and murders in the Hampton Roads area — with some of the victims high school athletes — it brought shock and disappointment to some of the Peninsula's highest profile sports figures....Tags: Washington Redskins, Pittsburgh Steelers, Baseball, Schools, Hampton Roads
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Land-based shark fishing popular on South Florida shores
South Florida Sun-SentinelThe battle can last for hours. The goal: to get a hammerhead or a bull shark, or any shark, and wrestle it until it lands on the beach — not with their bare hands, but with a fishing rod and 80-pound line. "You can have three people holding...Tags: Delray Beach, Fishing, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Florida, Bars and Clubs
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Senior spotlight: Eberhard Walter Dietel of Tavares
Age: 86. Family: My daughter. Where I live and for how long? Tavares since 2000. Where did you grow up and what are your memories of your hometown? Partially in Germany and in Miami. My hometown in Germany was a medieval town. Miami was a wooden-...Tags: Germany, Fishing, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Dining and Drinking
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Conservationists, municipalities mount campaign against shark fishing
South Florida Sun-SentinelA row of eight fishing rods stands along the ocean in Delray Beach, sturdily anchored in the sand with plastic pipes. Lightning flashes in the night sky. A reel starts creaking. "That's a big one!" yells William Fundora, president of the South Florida...Tags: Pompano Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Miami Beach, Wildlife, Natural Resources
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Federal grant aims to retrieve some of the thousands of fishermens' lost crab pots
AP Environmental WriterNEWPORT, Ore. (AP) — During his 35 years as a commercial fisherman, Jeff Feldner lost his share of crab pots when storms blew them out of position, a passing boat propeller sheared off the buoy, or a bank of kelp overwhelmed everything and dragged...Tags: Oregon, Fishing, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Aquaculture
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Two brothers die in boat crash off Dinner Key
Miami HeraldTwo brothers died early Saturday morning when a 23-foot Bayliner slammed into their 21-foot Hewes near Dinner Key, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. Charles W. Clayton, 32, and Wade A. Clayton, 33, were killed in the...Tags: Wildlife, Natural Resources, Death and Dying, Conservation, Fishing
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4 rescued in shark-infested NY waters
Four fishermen are reeling a day after being rescued from a sinking boat in shark-infested waters off New York's Fire Island. The rescuers included two off-duty Nassau Marine Bureau police officers, who also had been shark fishing on Thursday. They...Tags: New York, Fire Island, Fishing, Maritime Accidents
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4 rescued from sinking boat off Fire Island
carl.macgowan@newsday.comFour hours after Mike Spagnuolo piloted his charter fishing boat, the Gina Ann, out of a Freeport marina Thursday, he and Mike Larmony had caught a brown shark and bluefish in the Atlantic Ocean. Little did the off-duty Nassau Marine Bureau police...Tags: Fire Island, Fishing, Fires, Maritime Accidents, Behavioral Conditions
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A closer look at Palin finances
Since Sarah Palin abruptly resigned as governor, she has repeatedly cited the bombardment of ethics complaints against her while conceding the financial burden of defending herself had taken its toll. Photos: Sarah Palin Palin says her family has racked...Tags: Ethics, Republican Party, Government, Regional Authority, Alaska
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