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They weren't the first residents, or even the first white residents, but the Lloyd family of farmers and traders gave its name to the harbor that almost bisects the community. And when the community incorporated in 1926, joining the Lloyd Neck and West Neck areas, the name of the resulting village became Lloyd Harbor as well.
They weren't the first residents, or even the first white residents, but the Lloyd family of farmers and traders gave its name to the harbor that almost bisects the community. And when the community incorporated in 1926, joining the Lloyd Neck and West Neck areas, the name of the resulting village became Lloyd Harbor as well.
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Spill closes Lloyd Harbor causeway
john.valenti@newsday.comA spill -- possibly of fuel or oil -- stretching seven miles from Huntington into Lloyd Neck closed down the causeway across Lloyd Harbor for about three hours Thursday, a police spokeswoman said. Crews from the Department of Environmental Conservation... -
Jon Cooper's fortunes rise on Obama win
reid.epstein@newsday.comIn the past 20 months, Jon Cooper went from being an eight-year Suffolk legislator to Long Island's go-to guy on Barack Obama's presidential campaign. And with Obama last night elected the next president of the United States, Cooper is poised to become...Tags: Barack Obama, Government, Virginia, Jon Cooper, National Government
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LI Democrats plan outdoor pre-debate Obama rally
william.murphy@newsday.comLong Island Democrats plan an open-air rally at Eisenhower Park on the day of the final presidential debate at Hofstra University to whip up support for Barack Obama. "We're trying to get all the Nassau County and Suffolk County Democrats that have...Tags: Barack Obama, Long Island, Dwight David Eisenhower, Government, Jon Cooper
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Police reports from Cold Spring Harbor, Commack, Dix Hills, Greenlawn, Huntington, Huntington Station, Lloyd Harbor, South Huntington
lilife@newsday.comCold Spring Harbor Items were stolen from an automobile parked on Walnut Tree Lane Sept. 15. Commack The navigation system was stolen Sept. 14 from an auto parked on Wintercress Lane. A bicycle was stolen from a yard on Abbot Road Sept. 17. Dix Hills A...Tags: West Hills (Huntington, New York), Cold Spring Harbor, South Huntington, Vehicles, Dix Hills
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Lloyd Harbor police honored for saving life
arielle.brechisci@newsday.comTwo Lloyd Harbor Village police officers received Suffolk County Top Cop Awards and department citation bars this month for reviving a heart attack victim with no pulse. On March 24, Chris Grimm and Karl Keininger responded to a radio call about an...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Diseases, Ceremonies, Smithtown (Suffolk, New York), Defense
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Lloyd Harbor sued for $15M over mooring permit
deborah.morris@newsday.comVillage of Lloyd Harbor officials are accused in a $15-million lawsuit of unfairly awarding a lucrative mooring permit to a resident who sits on the village's it's Harbor Commission Advisory Board, court records show. Dave Weber Jr., general manager of...Tags: Justice System, Contracts, Central Islip, Court Administration
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Huntington rescinds mooring contract
deborah.morris@newsday.comThe Town of Huntington board voted unanimously last night to rescind a launch and mooring service contract it awarded to a Northport company last month. Town officials said the move was an effort to avoid having residents sign expensive contracts with...Tags: Contracts
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Christopher Joseph Gaertner
Published Feb. 12, 2008 Christopher Joseph Gaertner, 55, of Wyckoff died Monday, February 11, 2008. Born in New York City, he grew up in Lloyd Harbor before moving to Wyckoff 20 years ago. He was a 1975 graduate of Villanova University where he was...Tags: Hawaii, Queens (New York City), Bonds, New Jersey, New York
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Union chief endorses Suffolk Social Services head
FLIP IN SUFFOLK Agency chief backed In an about-face, Cheryl Felice, president of the Suffolk Association of Municipal Employees, is now backing holdover Social Services Commissioner Janet DeMarzo for a new five-year term in the $156,000-a-year job....Tags: John Edwards, Executive Branch, Joseph Bruno, Jon Cooper, Louis Farrakhan
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Adventurer Jean Reichel of Lloyd Harbor, 88
kimberley.martin@newsday.comJean Reichel never wasted a moment. Always open to adventure, the Lloyd Harbor resident seized every opportunity to see the world, meet people of different cultures and experience new things. "The thing she always said to all of us was, 'I never...Tags: Maine, Ohio, Nathan Hale, Family, Death and Dying
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Towers and turrets for the modern age
Special to NewsdayIn the collection of magazine clips and photographs that Faye Guercio gave her architect for her home renovation, she began to notice an inadvertent recurrence of turrets and towers. It wasn't long before she realized she wanted one, too. Faye Guercio...Tags: Peconic Bay, Montauk, Sag Harbor (East Hampton, New York), House Building, North Carolina
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Three show house dazzlers
Special to NewsdayEntering someone else's house can satisfy secret voyeuristic desires. How does this stranger group the pots and pans, which books are displayed and which are hidden at the back of a shelf, what artworks hang on the walls and which family photos have edged...Tags: Gold Coast, The Hamptons, Mill Neck, Manhattan (New York City), Fashion Trends
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