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Sunset Park is a neighborhood in the southern section of the New York City borough of Brooklyn.
Sunset Park is a neighborhood in the southern section of the New York City borough of Brooklyn.
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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: Long Island Sound, Nassau County Museum of Art, Roslyn, Seafood and Fishing Industry, 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: Roslyn, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Pets and Pet Supplies, Long Island Expressway, Dogs
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Santa Monica College's plan for construction projects upsets neighbors
When Lorrai Brown graduated from Hollywood High School, she felt ill prepared to rush into life at a four-year university. "I wanted to come to Santa Monica College first and . . . learn my basics," Brown said. Now in her second year, she hopes to...Tags: Government, Economic Policy, Santa Monica, State Budgets, Los Angeles
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Metromix: Temples of the tipple
If youčre bored of the same olč bars and nightclubs, wečve got you covered. From an off-the radar bar in Sunset Park to a frat-house-style tavern on the Upper East Side, these new nightlife spots are sure to keep you sufficiently tipsy for weekends to...Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Meatpacking District, Bars and Clubs, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Tourism and Leisure
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Think global, eat local
Special to amNewYorkSure you can get lasagna in Little Italy, and you'll never want for a wonton in Chinatown. But sometimes it's nice to travel a bit out of your comfort zone and explore the more exotic side of ethnic foods in New York City. From Sephardic Kings Highway to...Tags: Woodside, Concourse, Sunnyside (Queens, New York), Tompkinsville, Imperial and Royal Matters
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We found a piece of heaven on this quaint, frill-free island
Special to the Sentinel"Honestly now, what's your hurry? You're here," beckons a sign on the causeway to Key Colony Beach, 53 miles north of Key West. After fighting bumper-to-bumper traffic on the Keys' overseas highway, my husband and I are ready to relax. Reme, the desk...Tags: Altamonte Springs, Fishing, Florida, Beach Vacations, Key West
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Some still without power in Brooklyn
mnaanes@am-ny.comHeading into the sixth day of a heat wave today, Con Ed is asking some Brooklynites to conserve power after the scorching temperatures left 2,000 customers without power yesterday morning. By the end of the day yesterday, Con Ed crews restored power to...Tags: Consolidated Edison Incorporated, Borough Park, Park Slope, Bay Ridge
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Power restored to almost all Brooklyn customers
Power has been restored to nearly all the 1,100 Consolidated Edison utility customers who lost electricity in several Brooklyn neighborhoods. Con Edison says all but about 15 of the customers have service. Up to nearly 2,000 customers had been without...Tags: Consolidated Edison Incorporated, Borough Park, Park Slope, Bay Ridge
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Subway stations to suffer from budget pinch
msweeney@am-ny.comShort on money and facing a massive budget gap, the MTA is amending its once planned rehab of 55 stations. It will now only get to 25 stations in its 2005-2009 capital plan, raising fears the system could revert to the nightmare conditions of the 1970s....Tags: Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Metal and Mineral, New York University, Subway Transportation, Park Slope
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Attack investigated as possible bias crime
andrew.strickler@newsday.comPolice are investigating what they called a possible bias attack in Brooklyn in which a Jewish man was robbed and beaten before one of his attackers was hit by a car. Uria Ohana, 25, an assistant rabbi, said Thurday that he entered the Fourth Avenue-...Tags: Police Arrests, Theft, Police, Crimes, Vehicles
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Witnesses detain driver in fatal Brooklyn hit-run
andrew.strickler@newsday.comAn illegal U-turn contributed to a fatal pedestrian accident caused by a driver who had to be restrained as he tried to flee the scene, police said. Lawrence Myers, 38, of Brooklyn, was arrested Friday a short distance from where police said he ran...Tags: Police Arrests, Police, Brooklyn (New York City), Vehicles, Road Accidents
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Civil rights case likely option after Bell verdict
anthony.destefano@newsday.comIf the detectives in the Sean Bell case are acquitted on Friday -- the day Judge Arthur Cooperman said he will announce his verdict -- supporters of Bell and his friends said they will ask federal prosecutors to step in and review the case for possible...Tags: Civil Rights, Crimes, Prosecution, Civil Laws, Sean Bell
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