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Buying on layaway is back as an alternative to credit
patricia.kitchen@newsday.comThis holiday season, Janet Groschel, 34, of Medford, like many other cash-conscious shoppers, is saying goodbye to credit cards and hello to layaway. When she began setting up her home 10 years ago, she put a deposit on the merchandise, making regular...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Government, Online, Business Trips, Credit and Debt
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Holiday shoppers layaway gifts rather than paying with credit
patricia.kitchen@newsday.comThis holiday season, Janet Groschel, 34, of Medford, like many other cash-conscious shoppers, is saying goodbye to credit cards and hello to layaway. When she began setting up her home 10 years ago, she put a deposit on the merchandise, making regular...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Government, Online, Candy, Flowers and Gifts, Business Trips
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REPUTED CRIME FAMILY MEMBER TO SERVE ONE YEAR
On the street, reputed Bonanno crime family acting underboss Nicholas Santora is known by the sobriquet "Nicky Mouth." But Santora, 66, zipped his lips and had nothing to say Friday when a Brooklyn federal judge sentenced him to what will probably...Tags: Organized Crime, Howard Beach
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Tuesday surprise possible, depending on expectations
Every round of legislative elections seems to bring a surprise. Two years ago, operatives of both major parties were caught off guard when veteran State Sen. Serphin Maltese (R- Middle Village) barely fended off an unknown Democrat. Today, Nassau...Tags: Government, Justice System, Eleanor Roosevelt, Republican Party, Hillary Clinton
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As its state senators age, GOP in a bind for 2010
james.madore@newsday.comALBANY - New York Republicans have an age issue. Ten of the party's 30 state senators re-elected last week are retirement age or past it, including Owen Johnson of West Babylon, Kenneth LaValle of Port Jefferson and Carl Marcellino of Syosset. Such a...Tags: Government, Long Island, New York, Mount Hope, Republican Party
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Gloria Dillon Madigan, ex-nun and former teacher
bart.jones@newsday.comGloria Dillon Madigan, who spent 23 years of her life as Sister Mary Ancilla, was puzzled in her final days by how pulmonary fibrosis was debilitating her. Less than a year ago, recalled her sister, Genevieve McMonigle, she won a gold medal at a senior...Tags: North Carolina, Middlebury, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Schools, High Schools
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Stanley S. Hatch, Irma H. Jennings, Dorothy P. Kovarik, Alexandre W. Mercil, Mary Jane Vanderhyde, Doreen Younger
Published March 23, 2008 Stanley S. Hatch, 84 of Northfield Vt. and former 27-year resident of East Northport passed away on March 7, 2008. He was born on February 13, 1924 in Montpelier Vt. son of the late Samuel and Isabelle (Rogers) Hatch. Beloved...Tags: New York, Easter, Stony Brook, Mineola, Huntington Station
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Elizabeth A. Colao, Margaret Esposito, Vincent J. Parziale, Gene N. "Jimmy" Schiavone, Lucy Sweezey, Lorilee Van Booy
Published March 10, 2008 Elizabeth A. Colao, 83, of Huntington Station on March 8, 2008. Beloved wife of the late Dante. Cherished mother of Gary and Gail. Loving sister of Robert (Rosalie) Kiely, Tom Walker, Albert (Marion) Colao, and the late Helen...Tags: Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, Vehicles, Death and Dying, Melville, Huntington Station
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Police reports from Commack, East Northport, Greenlawn, Huntington, Huntington Station
Commack - A driver-side window was broken Sunday on a car on Cornell Drive and the navigation system was taken. - A rear window was broken Sunday on a 1998 Chevrolet on Pebble Place. - The owner of a 2003 Honda told police that two seats were...Tags: Northport, East Northport, Police, Vehicles, Commack
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Clinton juggles campaign, Senate duties
dfreedlander@am-ny.comWith Hillary Clinton stumping around the country on a presidential run that has already gone on longer than any other in history, some New Yorkers may be wondering how the city's interests are faring in the Capitol with one less senator around. While her...Tags: Government, Washington Post Co., Political Systems, New York, Ed Koch
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Slain cop's widow would watch execution
Newsday Staff WriterThe widow of one of the detectives murdered by Ronell Wilson said she would be willing to watch the execution of the killer who received the death penalty from a Brooklyn federal jury on Tuesday. "Yes I would," said Mary Ann Andrews when asked by Newsday...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Organized Crime, Police, Indiana, Death Penalty
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Cop killer gets death
anthony.destefano@newsday.com"It is the judgement of the court that the defendant Ronell Wilson is sentenced to death." With those words Thursday -- a phrase that hasn't been heard in a New York federal courtroom in 50 years -- U.S. Judge Nicholas Garaufis in Brooklyn formally...Tags: Brooklyn (New York City), Justice System, Lawyers, New York, Death Penalty
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