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Queens Village is a New York City neighborhood in the borough of Queens.
Queens Village is a New York City neighborhood in the borough of Queens.
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Suspect denies role in Nesconset lawyer's death
andrew.strickler@newsday.comThe fourth person arrested in the slaying of a lawyer found fatally shot in a Commack restaurant parking lot was the one who pulled the trigger, authorities said Tuesday. Darnell Festus, 23, of 190-05 Linden Blvd., St. Albans, pleaded not guilty to a...Tags: Smithtown (Smithtown, New York), Court Preliminary, Nesconset, Crimes, Defendants
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Cops: Business partner lured attorney to his killers
zachary.dowdy@newsday.com sumathi.reddy@newsday.comThe attorney who was shot dead in a Commack restaurant parking lot was lured there with the promise of new business by his neighbor and business partner, and then was killed in a botched robbery involving two accomplices, Suffolk police said Monday. A...Tags: Justice System, Transportation, Road Transportation, Police, Police Arrests
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Marian Bartels, Commack schoolteacher, dies at 59
jennifer.maloney@newsday.comMarian Bartels loved to use her hands. Sewing, cooking and gardening, she made things for, and spent time with, the people she loved. Bartels, who shared that love with students for more than three decades as a home and careers teacher in the Commack...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Passover, Consumers, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Death and Dying
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Gerald Twohig, Newsday editor, dies 83
sophia.chang@newsday.comWhen Gerald Twohig was serving in the military during World War II, he was on a Navy ship bound for Okinawa when word came in August 1945 that atomic bombs had been dropped on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, prompting the country's...Tags: World War II, Schools, Manhattan (New York City), Imperial and Royal Matters, Monroe (Fairfield, Connecticut)
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Store employee accused of stealing electronics
bill.mason@newsday.comAn employe of a Circuit City store in Valley Stream was arrested Tuesday on charges of stealing numerous electronics goods from the store, Nassau police said. O'Shane Murray, 19, of 207-06 100th Ave., Queens Village, was charged with fourth-degree...Tags: Electronics, Police, Theft, Police Arrests, Crimes
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Circuit City employee charged in store theft
joseph.mallia@newsday.comA Valley Stream electronics store employee was arrested Tuesday and charged in the theft of $2,900 in merchandise, Nassau police said. O'Shane Murray, 19, of Queens Village, is suspected in the Oct. 23 theft of items valued at $2,900 from the stockroom...Tags: Electronics, Police, Theft, Police Arrests, Crimes
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Cambria Heights teenager found dead in her home
daniel.edward-rosen@newsday.comA teenage girl was found dead Sunday with her throat slashed in her Queens home, police sources said. Sabrina Matthews, 14, described as a smart but shy ninth grader, was lying in a pool of blood when police arrived at her Cambria Heights home about 1:15...Tags: Police, Abusive Behavior, Cambria Heights, Crimes, Martin van Buren
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Inwood gas station robbery suspects arrested
matthew.chayes@newsday.comTwo men were arrested after fleeing an Inwood gas station they'd robbed Saturday morning at gunpoint, Nassau County police said. Freddie Anderson, accompanied by accomplice Steve Marthone, is accused of pulling a handgun on a 52-year-old attendant at the...Tags: Inwood (Hempstead, New York), Police, Theft, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Police Arrests
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Frederick A. "Judd" Dunn and James Power
Published Dec. 23, 2007 Frederick A. "Judd" Dunn, 86, on Dec. 17,2007 in Sarasota Fl (formerly of West Hills-Huntington). Loving husband of 54 years to Marcia, devoted father of Michael,Terry,Judd,Bill ,Carol(Fahy) and Larry. Proud grandfather of nine....Tags: Melville, Christianity, Roman Catholic, West Hills (Los Angeles, California), Walt Whitman
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America's first black poet
A few years after the end of the Revolutionary War, America's first black poet sat in his slave quarters on Lloyd's Neck and composed an eloquent address. He looked back at the war and the cause of liberty for which it was fought, and concluded that...Tags: Bible, Connecticut, Slavery, New York, Religious Texts
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Suspect in Queens rape arrested
bill.mason@newsday.com, rocco.parascandola@newsday.comOne of two Queens men wanted for kidnapping and raping a 19-year-old woman as she was heading home from her birthday party was arrested Thursday, police said, but the second suspect was still being sought. James Moye, 19, of 106-12 223 St., Queens...Tags: Police, Imperial and Royal Matters, Police Arrests, Assault, Crimes
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LI worker finds fetus at Freeport laundry
keith.herbert@newsday.comInvestigators are trying to determine who's responsible for discarding a fetus that was found among soiled hospital linens at a Freeport laundry, Nassau County police said Saturday. The fetus, a boy between 17 and 20 weeks old weighing less than a pound,...Tags: Freeport, Police, Reproduction, State University of New York, Nassau County
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