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Police reports from Commack, Dix Hills, East Northport, Greenlawn, Huntington and West Hills
Commack A burglary was discovered July 13 at a business on East Jericho Turnpike. Graffiti was found July 13 at the Mayfair Shopping Center. Dix Hills Tires were stolen July 16 from a car on Bonaire Drive. East Northport Construction equipment was...Tags: East Northport, Northport, Dix Hills, Vehicles, House
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Author created stories for kids
Chicago Tribune NewspapersSue Alexander, a writer who spun tales for children in popular books such as "Nadia the Willful" and championed the efforts of other authors, has died. She was 74. A founding member of the Los Angeles-based Society of Children's Book Writers and...Tags: Children, Book, Books, People, Los Angeles
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LI camp worker killed by falling bungee ride pole
A Long Island day camp worker is dead after a 90-pound aluminum pole from a bungee ride fell on his head. Police say 58-year-old Daniel Garcia was struck in the head at West Hills Day Camp in Huntington as his 29-year-old son watched. Police say...Tags: Stony Brook University, Long Island
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Pole falls, killing Huntington day camp worker
sophia.chang@newsday.comA Huntington day camp worker died after a 90-pound aluminum pole from a bungee ride fell on his head while his son watched, police and camp officials said. Daniel Garcia, 58, of Brooklyn, was part of a summer maintenance crew at West Hills Day Camp,...Tags: Stony Brook University, Dix Hills, Police, Police Investigations, Health and Safety at Work
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Sue Alexander, 74; author of 'Nadia the Willful' and other popular children's books
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSue Alexander, who spun tales for children in popular books such as "Nadia the Willful" and championed the efforts of other authors, has died. She was 74. A founding member of the Los Angeles-based Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators,...Tags: Children, Death and Dying, Iowa, Literature, Los Angeles
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Huntington
Reports from county or village police, June 22-July 2. Dix Hills A burglary was discovered June 25 at a house on Yardley Drive. License plates were stolen June 25 from a car on Carlls Path. Graffiti was found on a fence on Seamans Neck Road June 26....Tags: New York, Melville, Theft, Crimes, South Huntington
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Police reports from Centerport, Cold Spring Harbor, Commack, Dix Hills, East Northport, Fort Salonga, Greenlawn, Huntington, Huntington Station, Melville, Northport, South Huntington and West Hills
Special to NewsdayCenterport A computer was taken during a burglary June 18 at a house on Fort Salonga Road. Cold Spring Harbor A car window was broken June 18 on Woodbury Road; the stereo was stolen. The inside of a car on Woodbury Road and Route 109 was damaged June...Tags: Schools, Melville, Crimes, Clubs and Associations, Fort Salonga
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Police reports from Dix Hills, East Northport, Fort Salonga, Halesite, Huntington Station, Melville, Northport, South Huntington, West Hills
Dix Hills A burglary was discovered June 25 at a house on Yardley Drive. License plates were stolen June 25 from a car on Carlls Path. Graffiti was found on a fence on Seamans Neck Road June 26. A family's cars were broken into June 27 on Pettit Drive,...Tags: Melville, Theft, Crimes, South Huntington, Justice System
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Letters to the editor
Pay to play in state parks Re "$10 for parks?" editorial, July 3 The Times' editorial regarding Assemblyman John Laird's (D-Santa Cruz) state parks access pass highlights the need for stable funding for state parks but dismisses a $10 vehicle...Tags: Health Treatments, Government, Religious Conflicts, Tourism and Leisure, National Government
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Details emerge in police shooting
Sun reportersA moving car containing three men fired upon Baltimore police before officers shot back, killing two of them outside a rowdy Fourth of July party, authorities disclosed yesterday as new details of Saturday's shooting emerged. City police officers, who...Tags: Unions, Assault, Employees, Maryland, Crimes
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