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Foley seeks five debates with Trunzo
Spin CycleClaiming voters deserve a ???frank discussion??? of issues, Brookhaven Supervisor Brian Foley has challenged State Sen. Caesar Trunzo to a series of five debates on key issues throughout the district.......Tags: Economic Policy, Political Candidates, Caesar Trunzo, Central Islip, Elections
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Armed robbery at Sayville bank
A man robbed the Island Federal Credit Union branch in Sayville yesterday and fled with an undisclosed amount of money, Suffolk police said. The man, whom police described as 5-foot-8 with a dark, thin beard, gave the teller a note demanding cash and...Tags: Theft, Crimes
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What you need to know about the upcoming school year
john.hildebrand@newsday.comSCHOOL OPENINGS: Classes start Tuesday in Jericho, Locust Valley, Merrick, Quogue, Sewanhaka, South Huntington, Wantagh and Westbury. The great majority of districts -- 101 in all -- open Wednesday. Thursday openings are scheduled in Bay Shore, Center...Tags: North Babylon, West Islip, Heads of State, Bay Shore, East Islip
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TOWN HALL AGENDA: ISLIP
ISLIP Unless specified, meetings are at 655 Main St., Islip. TOWN BOARD 2 p.m. Sept. 9 CHANGE OF ZONE 7 p.m. Sept. 25 PLANNING BOARD 7:30 p.m. Thursday ZONING BOARD 7 p.m. Tuesday ACTIONS At its July 16 meeting, the Islip Zoning Board of...Tags: Montauk, West Islip, Bay Shore, Fire Island, Housing and Urban Planning
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August 21: Readers react to tax cap, beef with beef recall
Complexities of property tax cap It is astonishing that Newsday could pin the problems with property taxes on the shoulders of school boards while in the same breath lament unfunded mandates and uncontrollable costs. In "Property tax cap 101"...Tags: Health Treatments, Animals, David Paterson, Government Health Care, Property Tax
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Kids perform at open mic night in Sayville
Kidsday Reporter, Age 11, SayvilleTeens and preteens in Sayville had a chance to showcase their talents recently at Sayville Library's second annual Teen Open Mic Night. The theme of the night was a tropical cafe with special lighting, beach scenes and little tables where people could sit...Tags: Clarksville, Teen-agers, Beverage Industry, People
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Sayville Yacht Club hosts national event, keeps eye on Beijing
Newsday Staff WriterNot all the top-flight sailing competition this weekend will be in Beijing. Sayville Yacht Club, whose favorite daughter Debbie Capozzi of Bayport will begin her Olympic medal competition Saturday, is the host of the United States Single-handed... -
Weekend eats in Sayville
Here are three of our choices for great places to eat in Sayville. Cafe Joelle 25 Main St. 631-589-4600 Cost $$ Casual and kid-friendly, Cafe Joelle has fare ranging from burgers and sandwiches to baked oysters, scallops oreganata, sesame shrimp and... -
Foley faces heat in first appearance as Senate hopeful
Spin CycleBrookhaven Supervisor Brian Foley made his debut as a State Senate candidate Tuesday night at the standing room only crowd at the Islip Democratic convention in West Sayville -- and immediately got an angry earful from town party chairman Ivan......Tags: Upper House, National Government, Caesar Trunzo, Town of Brookhaven, Parliament
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Oceanside 7th-grader wins Long Island spelling bee finals
christina.hernandez@newsday.comAfter a string of difficult words, including "koan," "zeitgeber" and "dossier," Zachary Zagorski, 12, a seventh-grader from Oceanside Middle School, won the Long Island spelling bee championship Wednesday by correctly spelling "enclave" and "recurring."...Tags: Hewlett, Oceanside, Huntington Station, Plainview, Floral Park
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If you are gay
Gays and lesbians are so diverse, living across Long Island. But some areas are more attractive than others. Many cite Huntington, home of the Long Island's Gay Pride Parade since 1991, as one of the most welcoming communities. Mac Speights, 67, and...Tags: Festive Event, North Hills (Los Angeles, California), Gays and Lesbians, Minority Groups, Books
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