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What you need to know about the upcoming school year
john.hildebrand@newsday.comSCHOOL OPENINGS: Classes start Tuesday in Jericho, Locust Valley, Merrick, Quogue, Sewanhaka, South Huntington, Wantagh and Westbury. The great majority of districts -- 101 in all -- open Wednesday. Thursday openings are scheduled in Bay Shore, Center...Tags: Heads of State, Sayville, North Babylon, Elmont, West Islip
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Kidsday goes to the J-14 magazine party
Kidsday Reporters, Age 9, Oceanside, Malverne and HewlettWe went to the J-14 Magazine In Tune party at the Hard Rock Cafe in Manhattan recently. We were so happy we had the opportunity to attend. We got to meet actor Cody Linley, who plays Jake on the "Hannah Montana" TV show. There was also the Long Island...Tags: Long Island, Hewlett, Television, Oceanside, Miley Cyrus
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Malverne builder faces manslaughter for wall collapse
anthony.destefano@newsday.comWilliam Lattarulo had a simple reply for his laborers when they became concerned about a possible cave-in at his Brooklyn construction site in March, according to investigators: "Don't worry about it." But now Lattarulo, 62, of Malverne, has plenty to...Tags: Employees, Illegal Immigrants, Murder, Migration, Crimes
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School official retires one day, is rehired the next
[CORRECTION: The names of the reporters of Sunday’s cover story on the practice of double dipping among top school district officials were inadvertently omitted. The story wasAfter retiring as an assistant school superintendent in Commack on Jan. 1 of this year, Ronald Grotsky could look forward to a generous public pension as a reward for his nearly 40 years of service - $100,682 a year. His retirement was remarkably short-...Tags: Retirement, Central Islip, Hauppauge, State Budgets, Long Island
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Cuomo targets all Long Island school "double-dippers"
robert.kessler@newsday.comState Attorney General Andrew Cuomo began subpoenaing the records of all 124 school districts on Long Island late yesterday, seeking information on the practice of "double-dipping" by administrators who received state pensions and were then hired for...Tags: Employees, Legal Service, Legal Services, Trials, Retirement
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How LI voted
Based on polling place communities. Data provided by the Nassau and Suffolk boards of elections. Community; DEMOCRATS (Clinton / Obama ); REPUBLICANS (McCain / Romney / Huckabee / Paul NASSAU Albertson 68% 30% 59% 26% 6% 5% Atlantic Beach 74 25 60 27...Tags: Ronkonkoma, Water Mill, Shoreham, Roosevelt, Norwich
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Joseph L. Giedraitis, Ellen M. Henrikson and Katharine "Kay" R. (Doll) Scudder
Published Jan. 14 Joseph L. Giedraitis, 97, on Jan. 12, of East Northport. Loving husband of Leonilda. Beloved father of Rim (Kristine), and Aldona Hyde (Roy). Fond grandfather of Vinny, Tom (Jody), Nick Hyde (Patricia), and Leo Hyde (Rosario). Caring...Tags: Cedar Crest College, Brooklyn (New York City), Toys, Pennsylvania, Death and Dying
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Miguel E. Ortiz-Figuereo, Malverne grad
Defense Department announcementNavy Petty Officer 3rd Class Miguel E. Ortiz-Figuereo, a 2001 graduate of Malverne High School, recently reported for duty at Naval Support Activity, Bahrain, the Defense Department announced Aug. 3. Ortiz-Figuereo joined the Navy in February 2002.Tags: Justice System, Armed Forces, Defense
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Nicholas J. McCullough, Malverne grad
Defense Department announcementNavy Seaman Recruit Nicholas J. McCullough, son of Lisa J. and Julius Price of West Hempstead, recently completed U.S. Navy basic training at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Ill., the Defense Department announced Aug. 2. During the eight-week...Tags: Physical Fitness, Justice System, Armed Forces, Health and Safety at School, Defense
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In NY elections, it's all relative
Newsday Staff WriterCandidates for office can bob and weave, spin policy positions and raise a ton of cash, but in New York this year, some have learned that even the best politicians can get derailed by the relatives. While the campaigns haven't always provided thrilling...Tags: Richard Nixon, Health Treatments, Theft, Hillary Clinton, Crimes
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Train troubles hidden
Newsday Staff WriterWhen an eastbound Long Island Rail Road train was misrouted in 2004 and had to back up to the West Hempstead station, the reason given for the delay was a simple case of the train wheels losing traction, possibly caused by a wet track. Unknown to the...Tags: Employees, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, National Government, Regulatory Policy and Organizations, West Hempstead
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Together in life and in death
Newsday Staff WritersAfter almost 39 years of marriage, Richard and Dorothy Costleigh were still the best of friends. The Valley Stream couple considered themselves a team and had just begun to enjoy their retirement, their family said. They were taking an evening walk...Tags: Richmond Hill, Injuries, Death and Dying, Jackson Heights, Police
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