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Richard Smith dominates the history of Smithtown just as the statue of his bull Whisper dominates the western approach to the town named after him.
Richard Smith dominates the history of Smithtown just as the statue of his bull Whisper dominates the western approach to the town named after him.
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LI ARTS
LAST CHANCE "Frozen" closes this weekend at the Quogue Community Theater, Jessup Avenue, 631-653-8955. $22, $20 seniors except Saturdays, $10 students under age 21. PLAN AHEAD The Long Island Baroque Ensemble performs at 8 p.m. Dec. 13 at St. Andrew'...Tags: Long Island
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Best bets
golearn Enjoy the last days of autumn with a class on birding for beginners, 10-11:30 a.m. Saturday, Caleb Smith State Park Preserve, Jericho Turnpike, Smithtown, $2-$3, $6 parking, bring binoculars, must reserve, 631-265-1054. this weekend Linda...Tags: Brian McKnight, Babe Ruth
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Smithtown teen gets 30 days in crash that killed 3
erik.german@newsday.comThe Smithtown teen who crashed his car and killed three people received a 30-day jail sentence yesterday in Riverhead after pleading guilty to reckless driving, bringing to a close an emotional case that saw homicide charges dismissed when a judge ruled...Tags: Justice System, Punishment, Teen-agers, Nesconset, Crimes
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Suffolk sheriff rebuts Smithtown councilman
reid.epstein@newsday.comSuffolk Sheriff Vincent DeMarco lashed out at former Suffolk Police Commissioner Robert Creighton yesterday, saying the Smithtown councilman should "think before you speak." Creighton, who was commissioner for less than a year under former County...Tags: Steve Levy, Police, Long Island Expressway, Safety of Citizens, Government
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Islandia drops plan to ban recording of meetings
jennifer.maloney@newsday.comAfter considering a ban on video and audio recordings of village meetings, Islandia village trustees have decided to allow the practice to continue. The proposed ban, which would have been at odds with New York State case law, was debated at a public...Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Television Industry, New York
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Islandia officials OK recordings at meetings
jennifer.maloney@newsday.comAfter considering a ban on video and audio recordings of village meetings, Islandia village trustees have decided to allow the practice to continue. The proposed ban, which would have been at odds with New York State case law, was debated at a public...Tags: Islandia, Satellite and Cable Service, Television Industry, New York
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Smithtown board member questions sheriffs on LIE
stacey.altherr@newsday.comFormer Suffolk Police Commissioner Robert Creighton, now a member of the Smithtown Town Board, asked the town attorney yesterday to look into whether the county has violated its own charter by removing highway patrol officers from the Long Island...Tags: Mark Smith, Steve Levy, Law Enforcement, Transportation, Police
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Smithtown's Vecchio to foe: "Get another life!"
Spin CycleSmithtown Supervisor Patrick Vecchio broke his promise never to speak to his biggest critic, Lenore Cernitz, ever again. ???You???re absolutely appalling, madam,??? he yelled at her as a Thursday night meeting of the town board broke up. ???You???re...Tags: Police, Corporate Crime, Corruption, Police Investigations
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Does your child know of escape route in a fire?
Does your child know what escape route he would use if your house were on fire? Check out scholastic.com/firesafety (seen at right), and click on "Build an Escape Plan." Your child can create a floor plan of your house complete with furniture and plan... -
Giving clients gifts in a tough economy
jherzlich@aol.comYou want to recognize clients with gifts this holiday season but may not be able to spread as much holiday cheer as years past due to the tight economy. That doesn't mean, though, that you can't make a good impression, say experts. If you plan ahead and...Tags: Los Angeles, American Express Company, Wireless Technology, Sales, Candy, Flowers and Gifts
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LI PEOPLE ON THE MOVE
HEALTH Dr. Richard R. Rubenstein has been named director of surgical program development at Peconic Bay Medical Center. The Riverhead resident is a thoracic surgeon and a pioneer in bariatric surgery. He is a member of the medical center's board of...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Hofstra University, Litigation, St. James, New York
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Celebrations
Alvarez-Woitovich Carla Lindsay Alvarez and John William Woitovich were married July 12 at the Smithtown Landing Country Club, with a reception following. She is a school media specialist for Elmont School District and is the daughter of Denise and Sam...Tags: Molloy College, Lehman Brothers Holdings Incorporated, Schools, Manhattan (New York City), C.W. Post Campus
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