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Freeport began billing itself as the ``Boating and Fishing Capital of the East'' in the 1940s, but its shoreline has been attracting visitors for hundreds of years - and not always for legal purposes.
Freeport began billing itself as the ``Boating and Fishing Capital of the East'' in the 1940s, but its shoreline has been attracting visitors for hundreds of years - and not always for legal purposes.
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Police: Freeport woman stabbed boyfriend in NYC nightclub
A Freeport woman was charged with attempted murder after she stabbed her boyfriend in the neck with a broken beer glass at a Manhattan nightclub early Sunday morning, according to New York City police. The boyfriend, 22, was admitted to Bellevue Hospital...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Dining and Drinking, Assault, Crimes, Murder
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Freeport woman charged with stabbing boyfriend at club
joseph.mallia@newsday.comA Freeport woman was charged with attempted murder after she struck her boyfriend in the neck with a beer glass that shattered at a Manhattan nightclub early yesterday morning, according to New York City police. The boyfriend, 22, was admitted to...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Manhattan (New York City), Assault, Law Enforcement, Murder
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LI agencies that help families need your help
michael.amon@newsday.com; bart.jones@newsday.comLiz McDermott of the Education and Assistance Corp. arrived at her desk one day last week, checked her voice mail and listened in shock. "I had 400 voice messages about HEAP," said McDermott, director of programs for the Hempstead nonprofit. She was...Tags: Soups, Foods and Beverages, Salvation Army, Diesel Fuel, Charity
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Lakeview body shop owner donates 2,200 turkeys to needy
sid.cassese@newsday.comThe thrill is not gone for Robert Jesberger, the Lakeview auto body shop owner who yesterday added 2,200 birds to more than a decade of Thanksgiving giving to the needy. "We work to get, but we give to help somebody else. And I gotta tell you, this...Tags: Vehicles, Society, Family, Social Services, Manhasset
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19 LIRR trains canceled in PM commute
alfonso.castillo@newsday.com and john.valenti@newsday.comLIRR riders can expect significant disruptions in their evening commute Monday as a result of Sunday's train derailment at Jamaica station. Nineteen evening eastbound rush-hour trains were canceled, including 11 from Penn Station, six from Brooklyn and...Tags: Vehicles, Transportation, Railway Transportation, Merrick, Flatbush
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Owner opens Massapequa catering hall to the needy
michael.amon@newsday.comAfter reading about Long Island charities struggling with surging demand for Thanksgiving meals, Rich Bivona decided he could do more than cut a check to a soup kitchen: He would start his own. Bivona will open his Massapequa catering hall, Manor East,...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Soups, Massapequa, Social Services, Charity
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Boy, 13, critical after hit while riding bicycle
joseph.mallia@newsday.comA 13-year-old boy remained in critical condition in pediatric intensive care Monday at Nassau University Medical Center after he was hit by a car this weekend while bicycling across a busy Bethpage road, Nassau police said. It was 2:15 p.m. on Saturday...Tags: Nassau University Medical Center
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Nassau's minority turnout -- Just above '04?
Spin CycleClearly there are still questions to be explored about Election Day results. An example: As Newsday's Celeste Hadrick reports, Nassau election officials are puzzled over a relatively low turnout in minority communities on Election Day -- despite the...Tags: Election Day, Kemp Hannon, Voting, Parliament, Roosevelt
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Freeport teen arrested for pair of home burglaries
joseph.mallia@newsday.comA Freeport man was arrested Tuesday and charged with two burglaries, including one in which he pushed an air conditioner through a window and crawled into a house, Nassau police said. Daniel Flowers, 17, of 109 East Seaman Ave., broke into one house on...Tags: Crimes, Juvenile Delinquency, Police Arrests, Police
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Freeport man charged in scam to pay parking tickets
A Freeport man was arrested yesterday and charged with using a stolen credit card to pay about $1,700 in New York City parking tickets, officials said. Mustafa Rameez, 33, was charged with fourth-degree grand larceny and second-degree identity theft....Tags: Punishment, Crimes, Credit and Debt, Theft, New York
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5 face crack charges after Freeport raid
joseph.mallia@newsday.comA Nassau County narcotics squad raid on a Freeport home Tuesday resulted in the arrests of five men on crack cocaine charges, police said. The arrests took place at 15 Evans Ave. in the 6:30 p.m. raid, which was authorized by a court-ordered search...Tags: Police Arrests, Police
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