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Commuter tax plan spotlights Albany's new tensions
Nothing better illustrates Albany's new tensions than a pair of opposing statements, issued this week, on New York City's effort to reinstate its .45 percent income tax on nonresidents who commute to jobs in the five boroughs. Sen. Dean Skelos (R-...Tags: Government, Crimes, Kemp Hannon, State Budgets, Upper House
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Commuter tax plan illustrates Albany's new tensions
dan.janison@newsday.comNothing better illustrates Albany's new tensions than a pair of opposing statements, issued this week, on New York City's effort to reinstate its 0.45 percent income tax on nonresidents who commute to jobs in the five boroughs. Sen. Dean Skelos (R-...Tags: Government, Crimes, Kemp Hannon, State Budgets, Upper House
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Real estate transactions
Forum Publishing GroupWellington Sept. 26 •1492 Waterway Cove Drive $189,000 Sellers: Glenn J. Siegler and Coastal Properties Management And Development Corporation Buyers: Gregory Jean Pierre and Junia Louis •3561 Ambassador Road $4,600,000 Sellers:...Tags: Deutsche Bank AG, Corporations, Real Estate Transactions, Real Estate Buyers, Wellington
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Restaurant Week dining spots
Nassau County Bayville Mill Creek Tavern, 516-628-2000 Pine Island Grill at The Crescent Beach Club, 516-628-3000 Walls Wharf, 516-628-9696 Bellmore Antonette's Restaurant, 516-221-3416 The Bayou, 516-785-9263 Jackson Landing, 516-785-5353 Bethpage...Tags: Melville, Oakdale, Greenlawn, Bodies of Water, Commack
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Coworking sites cater to the lonely self-employed
Chicago Tribune correspondentNEW YORK — The new way to work on your own is to work alone together. Across the country, spaces are springing up to meet the demands of a new workforce, made up of self-employed entrepreneurs or part-time employees for whom the freedom of...Tags: Starbucks Corporation, Employees, Software Industry, Ravenswood, Connecticut
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Summer sale at Linda's Gifts 2 Go
Linda's Gifts 2 Go in Port Washington is having a blow-out summer sale with shockingly low prices on some high fashion brands. Overflowing bins of cool clothes for ladies, teens, girls and boys are -- get this -- $1, $3 and $5, while other expensive...Tags: Sales
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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: Central Islip, People, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Theater, Schools
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When wining leads to dining
peter.gianotti@newsday.comIn spring and summer, Long Island's wine country harvests a new crop: tourists. On weekends, tasting rooms begin to fill up faster than the stemware. Weekdays, there's an increase in visitors, too. All this wining leads to dining. And, especially in...Tags: Seafood and Fishing Industry, Viniculture, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Sagaponack, Mattituck
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Restaurants in LI wine country
Newsday Staff WriterAlmond, 1970 Montauk Hwy., Bridgehampton; 631-537-8885. Barrister's Restaurant, 36 Main St., Southampton; 631-283-6206. Bobby Van's, 2393 Main St., Bridgehampton; 631-537-0590. Bridgehampton Candy Kitchen, Main Street, Bridgehampton; 631-537-9885....Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Venice, North Fork
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City Living: White Plains
Despite its current reputation around Westchester as the county's shopping center, White Plains was once home to a Native American tribe and later, the site of a Revolutionary War battle.
The area was known as Quarropas until traders renamed it "the...Tags: Neiman Marcus, Theft, Economic Policy, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Tourism and Leisure
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City Living: Wakefield, Bronx
Special to amNewYorkRide the No. 2 train all the way to the last stop, step off and you've found Wakefield, a small suburban enclave that's New York City's northernmost neighborhood. While only an hour away from midtown, Wakefield has managed to preserve much of its old-...Tags: Theft, George Washington, Wakefield (Bronx, New York), Edenwald, Murder
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Haven Sites Attract Interest
Courant Staff WritersThe potential sale of Haven Healthcare's 25 New England nursing homes is drawing interest from some out-of-state private equity firms, with local providers not expected to make a bid for the troubled chain, state and industry officials said. "The one...Tags: Court Administration, Justice System, Waterford, Connecticut, Bankruptcy
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