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Lawsuit targets Farmingdale's 'gentrification'
Legal experts say a federal judge's decision to give the go-ahead to a housing discrimination lawsuit filed by Hofstra Law School and Latino tenants against the Village of Farmingdale shows how disputes about "gentrification" are expanding from cities...Tags: Discrimination, Kentucky, National or Ethnic Minorities, Laws, Lawyers
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WINNERS
Shetal Shah professor Shetal Shah, assistant professor of pediatrics at Stony Brook University Medical Center, has received the American Medical Association Foundation's 2008 Outstanding Leader of Medicine Award for his leadership in advocacy, community...Tags: Stony Brook University, Medicine, Town of Oyster Bay, American Medical Association, Melville
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More fireworks wash ashore at Jones Beach on LI
Authorities have recovered more unexploded fireworks at a Long Island beach where a July Fourth celebration was held. The seven shells recovered Sunday at Jones Beach State Park in Wantagh are in addition to the 83 explosives that washed ashore a day...Tags: Long Island, Manhattan, Beach Vacations, Gardens and Parks, Tourism and Leisure
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Hofstra housing discrimination suit can proceed, judge says
A federal judge yesterday ruled Hofstra law school can move forward with a federal housing discrimination lawsuit alleging Farmingdale engaged in a campaign to drive Latinos, including day laborers, from their community. Judge Denis Hurley of the U.S....Tags: Discrimination, Employees, Minority Groups, Trials, Colleges and Universities
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Babylon
Reports from county or village police, June 22-July 2. Babylon A burglary was reported June 23 at a building on John Street. Entry was made through a wall. The wheels were stolen from a car on Friendly Court June 23. A mountain bike was stolen from...Tags: Vehicles, Theft, Long Island Rail Road, Crimes, Road Transportation
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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: Vehicles, Theft, Court Administration, Crimes, Melville
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Cuomo's two-track role equals one political lift on L.I.
Spin CycleBy far the most common public response from top law enforcement officials to a question about a matter being probed is: ???No comment ??? it???s under investigation.??? Not true of Andrew Cuomo, certainly not on Thursday. New York State???s......Tags: Constitutional Issues, Crimes, Laws, Harvey Weisenberg, Pension and Welfare
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A guide to Adventureland amusement park
beth.whitehouse@newsday.comWith gas prices so high, who wants to drive to Six Flags Great Adventure in New Jersey? Instead, take the kids to Adventureland, " Long Island's Amusement Park since 1962." Sure, it's no Six Flags, but kids will still find plenty of thrills to fill a day...Tags: Long Island, Gardens and Parks, New Jersey, Theme Park Vacations, Tourism and Leisure
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Board approves Stop&Shop for S. Farmingdale
susana.enriquez@newsday.comEight years after its initial application, Stop & Shop got the green light from the Town of Oyster Bay to build a store in South Farmingdale. The 81,103-square-foot grocery store will be built on nearly nine acres of the old Liberty Industrial...Tags: Groceries, Town of Oyster Bay, Environmental Politics
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Prom fashion show in Farmingdale
Yes, there is an Estelle behind Estelle's, the "dressy dress" outpost in Farmingdale (1600 Route 110, 631-420-0890). And on Friday, May 9, at 3:30 p.m., she will be on hand at the store's annual Prom Fashion Show to select the winner of a drawing for a...Tags: New York
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