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Southampton's July Fourth parade a family's tradition
mitchell.freedman@newsday.comBill Frankenbach has been running the Fourth of July parade in Southampton Village for so long that sometimes it's hard for him to remember just when he took over. "I've been doing it for almost 45 years," says Frankenbach, 79. "My first year ... oh my...Tags: Heart Disease, Music, Festive Event, American Legion, Diseases
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Conn. Public Radio Airs 'Cancer Answers' On Sundays
Myths, facts and medical advances related to cancer are the subject of a weekly radio show on Connecticut Public Radio, co-produced by the Yale Cancer Center. "Cancer Answers" airs from 6 to 6:30 p.m. every Sunday on WNPR-FM, 90.5, and its affiliated...Tags: Cancer, Storrs, Radio, Radio Industry, Ken Miller
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Town of Southampton recycling information
The following items are recyclable in the Town of Southampton: PAPER Mixed paper and corrugated cardboard. GLASS, METALS, PLASTICS Commingled glass, metal and plastic bearing a #1 or #2 recycling logo on the underside of item. For more information,... -
Local police departments look to increase use of Taser
While the investigation continues into the death of drug suspect Tony Curtis Bradway hours after Town of Southampton police shocked him with a Taser, Long Island and the New York Police Department are following a national trend that could one day make the...Tags: John Jay, Police Investigations, Crimes, Long Island, Firearms
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Southampton yanks down law banning clotheslines
mitchell.freedman@newsday.comIn a small but highly symbolic victory for the environment, the Southampton Town Board has lifted a long-standing ban on clotheslines. It's now legal to hang wet clothes out to dry anywhere in the town, from the wind-swept pine barrens of Flanders to the...Tags: Bodies of Water, Fines, Punishment, Rivers
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NOTEBOOK: Trio wins in chemistry of the future
A three-student team from Half Hollow Hills High School West in Dix Hills - juniors Domenick DeMatteo, Kareem Ibrahem and Matthew Klein - won first place in the new materials category last month at the Middle Atlantic Regional "Chemagination," an annual...Tags: Financial Aid, Manhattan, Long Island, Colleges and Universities, Chemistry
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Body found believed to be that of missing Sag Harbor man
sophia.chang@newsday.com | matthew.chayes@newsday.comA body believed to be that of a missing Sag Harbor man has been found washed ashore on Barcelona Point in East Hampton, police said yesterday. The corpse was wearing Thomas Leone's jewelry, had his distinctive tattoo and had $800 on it, said Lt. Tom...Tags: Sag Harbor (Southampton, New York), Law Enforcement, East Hampton (Suffolk, New York), Sag Harbor (East Hampton, New York), Suffolk County (New York)
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New York state orders Olbermann to pay up
MSNBC pundit Keith Olbermann, who spotlights misbehavior nightly with his "Worst Person in the World" recognition, owes New York state for unpaid business taxes, according to a tax warrant notice. And his conservative counterparts and bloggers are making...Tags: Long Island, Louisiana, Justice System, Court Administration, Jamie Lynn Spears
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The nation's best beach?
1 Caladesi Island, a barrier island north of Clearwater, Fla., earned the honor of being named best beach in 2008 for an annual list compiled by Florida International University professor Stephen Leatherman, also known as Dr. Beach. The runners-up:...Tags: Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), East Hampton (Suffolk, New York), Hawaii, Hatteras, Beach Vacations
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