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Asharoken mayor Kelly fails in bid for 14th term
deborah.morris@newsday.comAfter three decades in local politics, Asharoken Mayor William Kelly said he was a little surprised at his defeat Tuesday night in his bid for a 14th term in office, but he had no regrets. "The voters have spoken and that's fine," said Kelly, 67, a...Tags: New York, Long Island, Local Elections, Ed Koch, Asharoken
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Kelly, Asharoken's longtime mayor, defeated
deborah.morris@newsday.com patrick.whittle@newsday.comFor the first time in 26 years, the mayor's office in Asharoken will not be occupied by William H. Kelly. Kelly was defeated by village trustee and former ally Patricia Irving in an election that also brought heavy turnover to the village's board of...Tags: Employees, Asharoken, Regional Authority
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Donated kidney bonds Vietnam Marine vets
rhoda.amon@newsday.comWhen William Kelly was introduced to James Donahue at a neighborhood pub about 20 years ago, he didn't pay him much attention. But when Kelly, 61, learned that Donahue, 55, was a fellow Marine veteran, the two quickly became lasting friends. "There's a...Tags: Health Treatments, Stony Brook University, Charity, Medicaid, Government Health Care
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Special districts: Big salaries, little oversight
sandra.peddie@newsday.comTwo laborers in the Oyster Bay sewer district, whose duties include "unskilled or semi-skilled manual tasks," each make an annual base salary of $101,000. A recreation aide, who performs such tasks as organizing games, makes $47 an hour in the Fishers...Tags: Law Enforcement, Collective Contract, Civil and Public Service, State Budgets, Occupations
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Small special districts offer big pay, perks
sandra.peddie@newsday.comTwo laborers in the Oyster Bay sewer district, whose duties include "unskilled or semiskilled manual tasks," each make an annual base salary of $101,000. A recreation aide, who performs such tasks as organizing games, makes $47 an hour in the Fishers...Tags: Law Enforcement, Collective Contract, Civil and Public Service, State Budgets, Occupations
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City Living: Jersey City
Special to amNewYorkOne of the best views of Manhattan can be found across the Hudson River, in what many consider to be the sixth borough, Jersey City. In fact, those who earn their wage in Manhattan would find Jersey City's less-expensive housing and proximity to NYC a...Tags: New York, Fires, Real Estate Agents, Theater, Donald Trump
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Families create 'living memorial to 9/11'
amNewYork Staff WriterWilliam Kelly was 30 years old when he attended a business breakfast at Windows of the World on 9/11. Since his death, Kelly's sister Colleen has joined with the families of other victims to found Peaceful Tomorrows, what she calls a "living memorial...Tags: Columbia University, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Part 3: Prosecution on trial in DuPage
Tribune staff reporterWith little national fanfare, a most extraordinary trial is scheduled to open next week in the DuPage County courthouse. Though it has none of the star appeal of the O.J. Simpson case, the trial of three former prosecutors and four current sheriff's...Tags: Law Enforcement, New York, Trials, Police, Kansas
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