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In the early years of its existence, Islip Town was owned entirely by a handful of wealthy men who ran it like feudal lords and didn't even bother to call a town meeting for a decade after the town was established.
In the early years of its existence, Islip Town was owned entirely by a handful of wealthy men who ran it like feudal lords and didn't even bother to call a town meeting for a decade after the town was established.
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Spin Cycle: D'Amato's bipartisan fundraiser
Former Republican Sen. Alfonse D'Amato is apparently playing a major role in organizing a fundraiser for Democratic Gov. David A. Paterson - to be co-hosted by myriad bipartisan Long Island developers, lawyers, doctors and executives, at Island Park's...Tags: Bob Riley, Executive Branch, David A. Paterson, Government, Nassau Coliseum
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Officers pay tribute to Pigott in Islip
bart.jones@newsday.comThe rows of police officers stretched 300 yards along Main Street in Islip yesterday, and five officers deep. As they saluted the coffin of Lt. Michael Pigott, a New York City Police Department helicopter flew low overhead in a final tribute to the...Tags: Sayville, Law Enforcement, Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, New York City Police Department, Emergency Planning
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Obama, McCain campaign volunteers on Long Island
jennifer.maloney@newsday.comBehind a Uniondale accounting office, eight kids leaned over broad white poster boards, and with bright markers spelled out O-B-A-M-A on signs destined for store windows. Inside the office, in a small backroom donated to the local Obama campaign, a...Tags: Mike Huckabee, Executive Branch, Yaphank, Freeport, Huntington Station
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Queens man charged with identity theft
bill.mason@newsday.comAn unemployed Queens mortgage broker was arrested Tuesday and charged with stealing the identity of a West Islip man, and using the identity to establish and then charge more than $10,000 to a credit card account, police said. Andrew Scudiero, 46, of...Tags: Credit and Debt, Theft, Police Arrests, Police, Crimes
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Islip tax clerk charged with selling pot
jennifer.maloney@newsday.comIslip Town's deputy tax receiver has been charged with two counts of selling marijuana, state police said. Charles Rodriguez, 24, was arrested outside town hall on Aug. 7 on charges that he sold marijuana last year, said state Trooper Frank Bandiero....Tags: Bayport, Prosecution, Addiction, State Budgets, Virginia
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Central Islip man charged in hit-run that injured boy
bill.mason@newsday.comA Central Islip man was arrested Thursday and charged in the June hit-and-run of a 11-year-old boy who, according to his mother, still faces a many months of physical therapy toward recovery. Efrain Bermudez, 19, of Cranberry Street, Central Islip, was...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Physical Fitness, Vehicles, Health Treatments, Islip Terrace
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Assembly endorsements: Golisano's picks
Spin CycleThe political committee funded by Rochester billionaire Thomas Golisano on Saturday released its endorsements for State Assembly. Many of Long Island???s 21 incumbents received Responsible New York???s nod but not Ginny Fields (D-Oakdale). The committee...Tags: Government, Setauket, Harvey Weisenberg, Huntington Station, Huntington (Suffolk, New York)
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Gov. Paterson to stump for Levy foe
Spin CycleGov. David Paterson is weighing for Assemb. Philip Ramos (D-Central Islip) in the grudge Democratic primary match where Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy is heavily backing challenger Waldo Cabrera.......Tags: David Paterson, Elections, Executive Branch, Primaries, Government
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Gov. Paterson backs LI's Ramos in 'grudge match'
Spin CycleGov. David Paterson is weighing in for Assemb. Philip Ramos (D-Central Islip) in the grudge Democratic primary match where Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy is heavily backing challenger Waldo Cabrera. Paterson will headline a Brentwood fundraiser...Tags: David Paterson, Elections, Executive Branch, Government, Primaries
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Central Islip girl, 2, drowns in backyard pool
keith.herbert@newsday.comResidents of the 100 block of Applegate Drive in Central Islip weren't planning big July Fourth celebrations Thursday. Neighbors like Elmer Contreras said a party was the last thing people on the stretch of ranch-style homes were thinking about. On...Tags: Police, Stony Brook University, Long Island, Suffolk County Police, Central Islip
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Islip's Montano drops State Senate bid
rick.brand@newsday.comSuffolk Legis. Ricardo Montano (D-Central Islip) has dropped his bid for State Senate and is backing fellow Islip resident Jimmy Dahroug. "I want to stay in the county legislature and I don't want to divide the vote for Jimmy," said Montano, who was...Tags: Parliament, Caesar Trunzo, Brookhaven (Suffolk, New York), Steve Israel, Upper House
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BOOK IT Bestselling author Jane Green reads from her latest comedy of manners, "The Beach House," a novel that's on our syllabus of required summer reading. At 7 p.m. tomorrow at Book Revue in Huntington, 631-271-1442. SEE IT Get a great view of the...Tags: Bay Street Theater, East Islip, New York
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