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Meet the new DE; Around the Belt
FAU Sports | Sun-Sentinel BlogsGot to like those Ike updates. Just keep heading south, dude, keep heading south. Time to meet your unlikely new DE, Julian Myers. Talk about patience. Myers is a redshirt senior, meaning this is fifth year on the team, and......Tags: Injuries, National Basketball Association, Arkansas, Ohio State University, Maryland
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City's smallest train sporting biggest growth
msweeney@am-ny.comIt's the city's smallest train line, but ridership on the Staten Island Railway is growing faster than any other subway or bus line in the system. Rising fuel prices, improvements to the 14-mile line, a $5 toll on Verrazano Bridge for borough residents,...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Railway Transportation, Road Transportation, Transportation, Tompkinsville
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When clams were king
aileen.jacobson@newsday.comThe salt water glistens, and seabirds call as a solitary clammer glides from a South Shore cove on his well-used boat to spend a day raking clams from the underwater mud. That's a scene from "Diggers," a new feature film set in the Moriches area in 1976,...Tags: Josh Hamilton, Charity, Manhattan (New York City), Fishing, Colleges and Universities
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City Living: Tottenville
Special to amNewYorkTottenville is not only the southernmost tip of Staten Island -- it's also the southernmost point in New York state, a novelty that attracts a surprising number of curious urban explorers. "The fact that we're the last stop on the Staten Island Rail[way]...Tags: Rape, New Dorp, Manhattan (New York City), Vehicles, Staten Island (New York City)
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Ceremony Is No Antidote
They worshiped a golden calf in ancient Israel. It was their God present on earth, right in front of them and worthy of all prayer. I don't recall reading that the golden calf had done anything more than standing still while prayers bounced off its...Tags: Police, Industrial Accidents, Floral Design, Fires
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Make a splash
On a hot, steamy New York summer day, nothing seems better than a refreshing dip in a pool. But beware, many others may be having the same idea.
The city's public outdoor pools are guaranteed to be crowded any time the mercury rises. Among the best...Tags: Theater, Gardens and Parks, Red Hook, Music Theater, Manhattan (New York City)
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Shaken Families Want Truth
STAFF WRITER; Staff writer Graham Rayman contributed to this story.Tina Thomas knows two things: She would talk if she had nothing to hide, and she still can't board the ferry. Thomas, 31, of Tottenville, was standing at the St. George Terminal in Staten Island yesterday morning, hours before Michael Gansas, the captain...Tags: Transportation Industry, New Brighton, St. George, Brighton Park, Transportation
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