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FDNY fireman rescues man trapped in burning SUV
andrew.strickler@newsday.comTrapped inside his burning sport utility vehicle, John Collymore pleaded with a New York City firefighter who came upon the wreck unexpectedly yesterday morning on the Northern State Parkway. "Please get me out of here! I don't want to burn alive in...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Fire Department of New York, Fires, Crossovers and SUVs, Gardens and Parks
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Long Island cooking schools
erica.marcus@newsday.comNassau, Suffolk, North Shore, South Shore -- there's nowhere on Long Island that is very far from a cooking class. And the programs range from long-term certificate courses to one-night culinary stands, with everything from Colonial hearth cooking to...Tags: Soundview, Port Washington, Bronx County, Theater, New York City
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June 12, 2001: Oyster Bay board rejects plan for mall at Cerro Wire site
pat.burson@newsday.comIt was a long and nasty fight, but finally, Oyster Bay Town officials did yesterday what hundreds of residents have wanted them to: They denied a developer's controversial application to build an upscale retail mall on the old Cerro Wire factory site in...Tags: Lawyers, Unions, National Government, Justice System, Michigan
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Mall developer wants to cooperate with Oyster Bay
susana.enriquez@newsday.comAn attorney for the developer of a proposed luxury mall in Syosset said Wednesday he hopes to negotiate a settlement with the Town of Oyster Bay, even as it looks to appeal a court order to approve the project. "We would prefer to move forward in... -
Anthony Tini, advocate for NYC firefighters, dies
bill.bleyer@newsday.comWhether it was working for the interests of his fellow New York City firefighters or trying to bring a statue of Theodore Roosevelt to Oyster Bay, Anthony J. Tini always put others before himself, his friends and family said. The Oyster Bay resident, who...Tags: Forest Hills, Ozone Park, Theodore Roosevelt, Sculpture, Springfield Gardens
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May 11, 1993: Plan for Syosset Mall Upscale shops sought for 39 acres near LIE
Newsday Staff WriterThe owner of the former Cerro Wire Co. property next to the Long Island Expressway in Syosset yesterday unveiled development plans calling for an upscale regional shopping mall on the 39-acre site. The Chicago-based Tribune Co. bought the property for...Tags: Transportation, Road Transportation, Hofstra University, Long Island Expressway, Tribune Company
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June 7: Sewer waste woes, race a non-issue for youth
Sewer diversion is wasteful The recent Newsday editorial praising the now discredited idea to pump Great Neck's sewage to a Nassau County sewage treatment plant on the South Shore is long on rhetoric but short on facts ["" Opinion, June 1]. First of...Tags: Water Pollution, Nature Religion, Federal Reserve, Bank of New York Company, Long Island Sound
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Oyster Bay recycling information
Curbside "S.O.R.T." recycling includes: METALS Food and beverage cans (including pet food cans) only Special handling: Remove labels and rinse. Do not include: Oil cans, paint cans, aerosol cans, wire clothes hangers, aluminum chair frames, steel and...Tags: Beverage Industry, Town of Oyster Bay, Material Science, Engineering, Newspaper and Magazine
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Two men in Oyster Bay to apply for marriage license
susana.enriquez@newsday.comHoping to make a statement about the legitimacy of same-sex marriage, two East Hills men plan to walk into the Oyster Bay town clerk's office at 3:30 p.m. Monday with $40 and two forms of identification and apply for a marriage license. Dan Pinello, 58,...Tags: Lobbying, Elections, Marriage, Upper House, Family
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Oyster Bay gay couple denied marriage license
Educational consultantEditorial Writing - All Four ELA Standards "From the equality of rights springs identity of our highest interests; you cannot subvert your neighbor's rights without striking a dangerous blow at your own." - Carl Schurz (1829-1906) German-born, US...Tags: Demonstration, Gays and Lesbians, Civil Rights, Marriage, Family
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