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Mendez named new Synergx Systems chief
james.bernstein@newsday.comSynergx Systems Inc., a Syosset-based manufacturer of data communications and security products, said it has named a veteran industry executive as its new chief executive. The company said after markets closed Wednesday that Paul Mendez will serve as...Tags: Government, National Government, Management Change, Synergx Systems LLC
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Sketch of suspect in Queens sex attack released
Newsday Staff WriterPolice released a sketch yesterday of a man wanted for sexually assaulting a 6-year-old girl in Queens. The child was assaulted in the vicinity of 54th Street and 39th Drive in Woodside Thursday about 6:30 p.m., police said. The man, who is 25 to 35...Tags: Imperial and Royal Matters, Queens (Queens, New York), Newsday Inc.
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Person struck by LIRR train; affects service
Long Island Rail Road reports that a person has been struck by a train in Queens. The fatality occurred around noon at the Bayside station. LIRR spokesman Joe Calderone (KAL-duh-ROH-nee) said service has been suspended in both directions on the Port...Tags: Long Island Rail Road, New York, New York City Transit, Queens (Queens, New York), Queens County
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Mentoring: Wisdom to share
jim.smith@newsday.comMarvin Tolkin of Hewlett was in his 70s when he met Alexander Alexandrov in Bulgaria in the 1990s. Tolkin had retired as a manufacturer of girls' and women's apparel but was working as a consultant on a deal, and Alexandrov was the translator. Tolkin was...Tags: Ethics, OSI Pharmaceuticals, New York City, Los Angeles, Verizon Communications
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James D. Cassidy, Christina A. Fox, Selma Satran
Published Feb. 26, 2008 James D. Cassidy, 90, of Huntington on February 25, 2008. Beloved husband of the late Theresa. Cherished father of Karen and James (MaryBeth). Devoted grandfather of Alexandra, Bligh, Tanya, Natasha, Jake, Marisa, Caroline and...Tags: Northport, New York City, New York, Suffolk County (New York), Queens (Queens, New York)
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LIRR preps for strike that might shut Penn Station
steve.ritea@newsday.comAmtrak officials and union negotiators for its employees expect to return to the bargaining table next week, but Long Island Rail Road President Helena Williams said she still has to prepare for the worst: a strike that would mean a total shutdown of Penn...Tags: Brooklyn (King's, New York), Commuting, Transportation, Transportation Industry, Railway Transportation
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LIRR gaps still a wide problem
steve.ritea@newsday.comSixteen months after a Minnesota teen fell into a gap and was killed at the Long Island Rail Road's Woodside station in Queens, passengers still step over gaps greater than 9 inches -- large enough for some people to fall through -- at 36 stations in...Tags: Manhattan, Transportation, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Bethlehem (Northampton, Pennsylvania), Transportation Industry
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Mr. Met joins LIRR's 'Watch the Gap' campaign
john.valenti@newsday.comStarting Monday, Mr. Met becomes the newest face of the Long Island Rail Road's "Watch the Gap" campaign -- reminding customers to pay attention to dangerous gaps between platforms and trains while riding the railroad. The public service campaign will...Tags: Transportation, Transportation Industry, Long Island Rail Road, Railway Transportation, Political Candidates
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City Living: Brooklyn Heights
Special to amNewYorkFind it Brooklyn Heights runs from Fulton Street and the Brooklyn Bridge to the north; Atlantic Avenue to the south; the East River to the west; and from the river to Court Street and Cadman Plaza. With its tree-lined streets and brownstones a plenty,...Tags: Brooklyn Bridge, Apartments, Arthur Miller, Vinegar Hill, Furniture
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Pavarotti fans recall his popular appeal
Special to NewsdayOperagoers at Lincoln Center Thursday mourned the death of the charismatic tenor Luciano Pavarotti, whose stadium concerts and appearances alongside pop stars earned him audiences far beyond the cushioned seats of the concert hall. "He was the only...Tags: James Brown, Luciano Pavarotti, Music, Michael Jordan, Popular Music
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