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LI salutes and celebrates the Fourth
Newsday Staff WritersFrom spending a day grilling in the park to watching a parade to enjoying a fireworks display on the beach, patriotic fervor spread across Long Island yesterday as residents celebrated the nation's 232nd birthday. Declaring the Declaration in Merrick...Tags: Beach Vacations, Long Island Sound, Heads of State, Public Holidays, Weather Reports
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Long-distance superintendent
john.hildebrand@newsday.comCompared to double-dipping school superintendents whose combined salaries and pensions exceed a quarter-million dollars, Bob Feger's compensation is modest. But there's no beating his work conditions. As the part-time superintendent of the tiny New...Tags: Pension and Welfare, Academic Progress, Retirement, Government, Long Island
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Not just for the summer
Special to NewsdayKen Coulter grew to love the North Fork after owning a summer home in Cutchogue for eight years. When the 39-year-old tired of the frenetic pace of Wall Street, he left his job as a bond salesman and his home in the DUMBO section of Brooklyn to move to...Tags: Beach Vacations, Suffolk County (New York), North Fork, Long Island, Cutchogue
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Paring down plans for Yaphank jail
STAFF WRITERSDitch the fancy executive locker rooms. Scrap a $6-million storage facility. Tighten up the design throughout. After reviewing Suffolk County's plans for a new 1,280-bed jail in Yaphank, newly elected Sheriff Vincent DeMarco said he had a host of...Tags: Long Island, Yaphank, Elections, Steve Levy, Metal and Mineral
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More than a third of school budgets rejected
STAFF WRITER; This story was reported by Karla Schuster, Mitchell Freedman, Victor Ramos, Indrani Sen and Jennifer SmithFaced with near-record hikes in school spending, Long Island voters rejected more than a third of district budgets --the sharpest rebuke since the state went to a single school voting day eight years ago. Budgets went down all across the Island, in...Tags: Central Islip, Assault, Elections, Syosset, Merrick
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Local Historical Societies
Nassau | Suffolk | Queens Many historical societies maintain museums or historical sites. Those on the following list that do are noted by an asterisk (*). More information on these museums is included in the list of museums and sites in this section....Tags: Culture, Malverne, Astoria, Patchogue, Water Mill
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Conversations About War
The possibility of war against Iraq is very much on readers' minds, if letters to this page are any gauge. Some of you spoke with relatives about their views on the war. Here is a sample: I have a very dear Uncle Greg who is serving in the U.S. Navy....Tags: Wars and Interventions, Weaponry, Medical Staff, George Bush, Family
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New Suffolk
Beginnings: New Suffolk originally was part of Cutchogue. When Southold officials divided Cutchogue into lots in 1661, they held on to 180 acres on Peconic Bay that eventually became New Suffolk. John Booth was the first owner of much of this land,...Tags: Clara Barton, Groton, New York, Peconic Bay, Cutchogue
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