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Neither town nor village, Manhasset is four square miles of suburbia. It contains three villages and parts of three others, and shares a peninsula with Port Washington. Once considered an ideal cow pasture, it has been home to some of the nation's richest and most powerful people.
Neither town nor village, Manhasset is four square miles of suburbia. It contains three villages and parts of three others, and shares a peninsula with Port Washington. Once considered an ideal cow pasture, it has been home to some of the nation's richest and most powerful people.
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Cops: Manhasset dad, son created fake driver's licenses
reid.epstein@newsday.comState Police busted what they described as a Manhasset father-son crime operation that distributed fake driver's licenses and prescription drugs, the State Police said yesterday. Police and the Nassau district attorney's office raided the Thompson...Tags: Crimes, Business Trips, Trips and Vacations, New York
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IN THE GARAGE
THE CAR AND ITS OWNER 1986 Porsche 911 Turbo SE owned by Charles Orrico WHAT MAKES IT INTERESTING "This is a rare, limited production European edition with the original factory slope nose," Orrico said. "It is based on Porsche's 935 factory race cars....Tags: Car Engine Repair, Ralph Lauren, Allentown, Old Westbury, Bars and Clubs
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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: Social Services, Turkey, Defense, Thanksgiving, Freeport
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Donno: Craig is Malcolm's boy (Updated)
Spin CycleNassau Senate candidate Barbara Donno, in a press release, says Manhattan Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver opposes Belmont redevelopment because he wants to protect Aqueduct, and so will the Senate if Craig Johnson (right) helps turn city Democrat...Tags: Government, Economic Policy, Floral Park, Sheldon Silver, Dean G Skelos
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1 killed in Manhasset house fire
sophia.chang@newsday.comjohn.valenti@newsday.comA Manhasset man who woke up to find his house on fire ushered his family to safety, but was overcome by smoke before he could escape, authorities said Wednesday. Edward Abkarian, 57, a financial adviser, died from injuries after suffering smoke...Tags: Fires
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These ice cream parlors really dish it out
MCNULTY'S ICE CREAM PARLOR 153 N. Country Rd., Miller Place, 631-474-3543 Jim McNulty proposed to his wife, Gail, in an ice-cream parlor, and it was only a matter of time before the couple opened their own. This is McNulty's 17th summer in business. The...Tags: Massachusetts, Long Island, Nassau County
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Local Republicans seen as possible governor candidates
dan.janison@newsday.comFor the moment, the biggest Long Island names in statewide politics belong to Thomas DiNapoli, the Democratic state comptroller, and Dean Skelos, the Senate's GOP majority leader. Fast forward to the 2010 governor's race, and at least five regional...Tags: George Bush, Executive Branch, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, David A. Paterson, Islandia
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Buying in Manhasset Hills
HIGH-END $1,275,000 Gutted and renovated, this bright nine-room split ranch has moldings, wainscotting, recessed lighting and radiant heat. The kitchen, with granite countertops, has a center island with a sink and high-end appliances, including a two-...Tags: Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated, Long Island Rail Road, Williston Park, Vehicles, Florida
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Dept. of Health: Manhasset doc reused syringes
ridgely.ochs@newsday.comA Manhasset doctor is sending letters to 36 of his patients after the doctor reused syringes when he gave them flu shots last fall, the state Department of Health said Tuesday. The state began investigating the practice of Dr. E. Jacob Simhaee, an...Tags: Medicine, Medical Specialization, Albert Einstein, Kemp Hannon, Health and Safety at School
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Selling tip: Run laundry before open house
"The smell of clean laundry is always nice. To help your home smell fresh, run a load of laundry before you show the house, and tuck a few dryer sheets under the cushions of couches and chairs and inside any closets that may have a stale odor." Helena J....Tags: Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated, Real Estate Sellers
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Selling tip: Use mirrors wisely
"Mirrors can provide a greater sense of space and elegance when properly placed. Be careful not to overdo it. But when placed properly throughout your home, each area will seem larger to the potential home buyer. Try looking in your attic or basement...Tags: Port Washington, Real Estate Buyers, Real Estate Sellers
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