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In the rich drama of Roslyn history, two strong-willed men who lived 200 years apart played seminal roles.
In the rich drama of Roslyn history, two strong-willed men who lived 200 years apart played seminal roles.
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LI residents challenge school superintendent raises
john.hildebrand@newsday.comWith schools facing their biggest financial crisis since the early 1990s, some residents of Oyster Bay and Roslyn are challenging recent pay raises granted to local superintendents. While the boosts in salaries are consistent with past raises, taxpayer...Tags: Wages and Pensions, Government, Seafood and Fishing Industry, East Norwich, Employees
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Broken water pipe in Roslyn creates water troubles
Newsday Staff WriterReplacement of a water main that broke in Roslyn on Saturday night disrupted service to three homes, according to Richard Passariello, superintendent of the Roslyn Water District. The 10-inch main on Mott Avenue broke around 11 p.m. Saturday and was... -
Roslyn Heights builder pleads not guilty in bribe case
christina.hernandez@newsday.com; eden.laikin@newsday.comA Roslyn Heights builder pleaded not guilty yesterday to charges he tried to bribe a North Hempstead building inspector by offering materials and construction work for the inspector's home in exchange for expedited permits on his own projects. Albert...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Justice System, Employees, Trials, Bribery
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Fashion designer found guilty in rape case
A Long Island fashion designer was found guilty on one count of rape and 15 other counts of sexual assault by a Los Angeles jury on Thursday. Anand Jon Alexander, who lived in Roslyn before moving to California, also faces charges in New York and Texas...Tags: Los Angeles, Manhattan (New York City), Long Island, New York, Sexual Assault
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Roslyn neighborhood still feels big effects from scandal
christina.hernandez@newsday.comThe streets of Roslyn Country Club are dotted with unfinished homes that dwarf their older neighbors. Residents there said the development in Roslyn Heights might have been hardest hit by North Hempstead's building department scandal, which culminated...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Censorship, Roslyn Heights
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day tripper: To Port Washington, with the family
Special to NewsdayPort Washington is surely one of the most stunning jewels in the crown of Long Island. Surrounded by Manhasset Bay, "Port" - as the 32,000 residents like to call it - is a scenic spot to spend the better part of an afternoon. If you're looking for...Tags: Sunset Park, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Animals, Long Island, Long Island Expressway
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Destination: Port Washington, with the family
Special to NewsdayPort Washington is surely one of the most stunning jewels in the crown of Long Island. Surrounded by Manhasset Bay, "Port" -- as the 32,000 residents like to call it -- makes the perfect day trip. If you're looking for waterfront beauty peppered with Main...Tags: Baby Products, Games, and Toys, Sunset Park, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Animals, Long Island
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Nassau Museum's Twilight Pumpkin Spectacular
pat.burson@newsday.comIf you love Halloween and are looking for a spooky family outing, you have 3,000 reasons to attend this year's Twilight Pumpkin Spectacular at the Nassau County Museum of Art. That's how many glowing, hand-carved jack-o'-lanterns will illuminate the...Tags: Theodore Roosevelt, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Nassau County Museum of Art, Libraries and Museums, Roslyn Harbor
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Deaths elsewhere
CAROL HORNER, 63 Maryland journalism institute director Carol Horner, director of a University of Maryland journalism institute and a former longtime Philadelphia Inquirer reporter, was found dead Friday in her Washington home. An official cause of...Tags: Marketing, Maryland, Walter Cronkite, New York, University of Maryland
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"Feminine Image" at Nassau County Museum of Art
WHAT "Feminine Image," works by photographer Tina Barney, sculptor Donna Rosenthal and painter Aya Uekawa. WHEN|WHERE Through Jan. 4 at the Nassau County Museum of Art, 1 Museum Dr. off Northern Boulevard, Roslyn Harbor. INFO 11 a.m. to 4:45 p.m....Tags: Arts, Nassau County Museum of Art, Roslyn Harbor
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Nominate a volunteer for Long Island Hall of Fame
katti@kattigray.comI n the late 1980s, when the first Bush to reside in the White House launched his ambitious Thousand Points of Light Foundation for volunteers, Diana O'Neill took it upon herself to tell her boss at the U.S. Treasury Department - where she held a fairly...Tags: Long Island, Emergency Planning, Texas, Massapequa, U.S. Department of Treasury
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Police seek robber of Roslyn Heights bank
bill.mason@newsday.comA Roslyn Heights bank was robbed Wednesday by a man who handed a teller a note demanding money, police said. The teller at the Commerce Bank, 111 Mineola Ave., Roslyn Heights, complied and turned over an undisclosed amount of cash, police said. The...Tags: Police, Theft, Crimes, Bank Robbery
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