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Josiah Warren and Stephen Pearl Andrews were brilliant and idealistic men, social reformers whose dream was to create a utopia where everyone would live in harmony, where profit would be a dirty word and absolute personal freedom - including ``free love'' - would be the ultimate goal.
Josiah Warren and Stephen Pearl Andrews were brilliant and idealistic men, social reformers whose dream was to create a utopia where everyone would live in harmony, where profit would be a dirty word and absolute personal freedom - including ``free love'' - would be the ultimate goal.
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Carbon monoxide sends 5 Brentwood tenants to hospital
jennifer.maloney@newsday.comDangerous levels of carbon monoxide from a faulty furnace sent five Brentwood tenants to the hospital Monday - almost a year after the building's landlord was issued a warning for a similar incident. That warning, issued in January, was never followed...Tags: Rental Service, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning
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Anniversaries: November 30, 2008
50th MARILYN AND JACK MCCARTHY of Oakdale celebrated Sept. 6 at Willow Valley Resort in Pennsylvania with family. Jack is retired from the New York City Fire Department. Marilyn is a retired secretary with the Connetquot School District. They have four...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Melville, Cape Canaveral, Manhattan (New York City), People
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free!
Ahmad Ali & Friends gives a pop, R&B and jazz concert, sponsored by the Islip Arts Council, Sunday at 2 p.m., Brentwood Library, Second Avenue and Fourth Street, free, 631-273-7883. -
BEST BETS
GO GIVE Bring gently used warm clothes and coats for adults and kids to the Long Island Boxing Gym, which has started its first coat drive. The gym, 1 Gear Ave. in Lindenhurst, is accepting clothes Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 4-8 p.m., and Saturday, 1-...Tags: Theater, Sammy Davis Jr., Long Island
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TOWN HALL AGENDAS: ISLIP
ISLIP Unless specified, meetings are at 655 Main St., Islip. TOWN BOARD 2 p.m. Dec. 2 CHANGE OF ZONE 7 p.m. Dec. 18 PLANNING BOARD 7:30 p.m. Dec. 4 ZONING BOARD 7 p.m. Tuesday ACTIONS At its Oct. 1 meeting, the Islip Zoning Board of Appeals:...Tags: Bayport, Willowbrook, Interior Policy, Housing and Urban Planning
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Speakers denounce attack on immigrant, urge tolerance
Hours after foregoing a rally of politicians and religious leaders denouncing a fatal stabbing of an immigrant in Patchogue, Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy last night issued a plan "to fight hate." At the morning rally on the lawn of the American...Tags: Justice and Rights, Crimes, Juvenile Delinquency, Demographics, Steve Levy
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Don't rush to judgment
Michael Meyers is executive director of the New York Civil Rights Coalition and a former assistant director of the NAACP.Just as alarming as the despicable killing of Marcelo Lucero are the rants from those who seek justice on his behalf by rushing to judgment about the guilt of the seven teens charged in the case - and about the teens' supposed "racist" upbringings....Tags: Immigration, Demographics, Juvenile Delinquency, Censorship, Prosecution
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6 charged in sales of cigarettes to minors
Suffolk County police said they used underage agents Friday to catch six people selling cigarettes and cigars to minors. The agents visited 24 stores in Bay Shore, Brentwood and surrounding areas and attempted to buy cigarettes and cigars without...Tags: West Islip, Central Islip, Sales
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Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2008
The Autumn Arts and Crafts Fair will be 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday at Suffolk County Community College, Crooked Hill Road in Brentwood. The location was incorrect in some editions of The Guide in Sunday's LI Life. -
Indies mail it out for at least one LI GOP Sen.
Spin CycleNew York???s Independence Party has launched an all-out mail blitz for veteran State Sen. Caesar Trunzo (R-Brentwood), in photo at left, in his re-election bid. But the state party, which has Trunzo on its ballot line, says it will......Tags: Caesar Trunzo, New York, Republican Party, Campaign Finance, Government
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Second victim in Brentwood car crash dies
bill.mason@newsday.comA second man died yesterday from injuries he sustained in a Brentwood car crash that had already claimed one life, police said. Andrew Cheslock, 21, of Brentwood, died at Southside Hospital in Bay Shore from injuries he sustained Friday at 6 a.m. when...Tags: Police Investigations, Injuries, Vehicles, Police, Transportation Accidents
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Senate: Trunzo gets NYSUT nod
Spin CycleGetting the backing of a big teachers' union is a mixed blessing -- it means you get money and troops, but it also means you've kissed the ring of people who won't let you do a thing to help......Tags: Upper House, Parliament, Mary Lou Rath, Long Island, State Budgets
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