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Bishop William Murphy is the head of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rockville Centre.
Bishop William Murphy is the head of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rockville Centre.
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Opening eyes, minds
Sun reporterThe boys from Baltimore sprawled on leather chairs and sofas in the dark-paneled sitting room of a castle-like residential college at Yale University. It was the kind of place where scholars from earlier decades might have relaxed with cigars as they...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Nathan Hale, Academic Progress, Drug Trafficking, Police
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In Your Town Easton area
THE CITY OF EASTON Recreation Department is accepting applications for fall baseball for ages 10-12. Starting date will be mid to late August, and will end in late September. The cost is $25, which includes a T-shirt. To sign up or for information, call...Tags: Government, National Government, Colleges and Universities
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Site of Uniondale home invasion is illegal boardinghouse
william.murphy@newsday.comThe Uniondale home where a group of Hofstra students were beaten and robbed earlier this week was an illegal boardinghouse, Nassau County Tax Assessor Harvey Levinson said yesterday. The listed owner of the property is Sean Brenner, who also owns a house...Tags: Police, Nassau County, Uniondale, Firearms, Town of Hempstead
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Nassau assessor: IEAH horse center doesn't need tax break
william.murphy@newsday.comNassau County Tax Assessor Harvey Levinson said yesterday that a firm with a stake in the race horse Big Brown does not need an estimated $1-million tax break for a new equine medical facility already under construction near Belmont Park. "This is gravy....Tags: Kentucky Derby, Big Brown, Town of Hempstead, Triple Crown, Preakness Stakes
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Home where Hofstra students were robbed is illegal boardinghouse
william.murphy@newsday.comThe Uniondale home where a group of Hofstra students were beaten and robbed earlier this week was an illegal boardinghouse, Nassau County Tax Assessor Harvey Levinson said yesterday. The listed owner of the property is Sean Brenner, who also owns a house...Tags: Police, Nassau County, Firearms, Town of Hempstead, Colleges and Universities
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TV news guide: Sharpton Saturday, Schumer Sunday
Spin CycleThe Rev. Al Sharpton seems to be re-writing the political/journalism playbook by claiming Saturdays as his publicity day. His 10 a.m. radio show Saturdays ??? which are often slow for news ??? on WLIB 1190-AM have become the starting......Tags: New York, Al Sharpton
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Nassau Legislature votes to install red-light cameras
william.murphy@newsday.com sid.cassese@newsday.comThe Nassau County Legislature passed a home-rule message Monday asking Albany for permission to install red-light cameras at 50 intersections, but state approval was iffy at best. The State Assembly and Senate were considering different bills that were...Tags: Republican Party
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Nassau makes pitch to draw tourists
william.murphy@newsday.comNassau County officials launched a tourism campaign Thursday, pitching the county as "The Island Next Door." The campaign is aimed at people who live within 250 miles of New York City, and will also attempt to lure tourists visiting the city out to...Tags: Mineola, Nassau County, Political Candidates, Long Island, Elections
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Local officials announce Elmont improvement plan
william.murphy@newsday.comLocal officials announced a long-awaited improvement plan Wednesday for Elmont, a gateway community to southern Nassau, but two key players were not at the news conference. Nassau County Executive Thomas Suozzi and Town of Hempstead Supervisor Kate...Tags: Big Brown, Town of Hempstead, New York Racing Association
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Tomorrow's Hope helps Catholic schools' enrollment
bart.jones@newsday.comCatholic schools are closing around the country, but on Long Island not one has shut its doors since 2005. The Tomorrow's Hope Foundation may be part of the reason, and part of why declines in enrollment in the Diocese of Rockville Centre have dipped...Tags: Computer Associates, Elementary Schools, Financial Aid, Long Island, Awards and Prizes
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