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In the early years of its existence, Islip Town was owned entirely by a handful of wealthy men who ran it like feudal lords and didn't even bother to call a town meeting for a decade after the town was established.
In the early years of its existence, Islip Town was owned entirely by a handful of wealthy men who ran it like feudal lords and didn't even bother to call a town meeting for a decade after the town was established.
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LI people on the move
Newsday Staff WriterBANKING Suzanne K. Kirkpatrick has been named vice president, relationship manager at Gold Coast Bank in Islandia. The Huntington resident focuses on small business and middle-market clients. She has been an independent consultant for the past 10 years...Tags: National Government, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Smithtown, Albert Einstein, Winthrop-University Hospital
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Using an open house to sell your home: the pros
daniel.bubbeo@newsday.comThe words "open house" plastered on a sign or shingle don't attract the same number of prospective buyers they did 10 years ago. These days, many serious buyers prefer the virtual open houses of craigslist, MLSLI.com ... well, name your favorite Web...Tags: Real Estate, Manhattan (New York City), Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated, Real Estate Transactions, Homes
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Report: Levy exaggerated nursing home's financial shape
reid.epstein@newsday.comThe financial condition of Suffolk's county-run nursing home in Yaphank is not as bad as County Executive Steve Levy says, according to a report released yesterday by the Legislature's Budget Review Office. The 22-page report concluded the John J....Tags: Steve Levy, Collective Contract, Homes, Budgets and Budgeting, Medical Services
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Surfcasters are grabbing stripers and blues
Surf fishing really hit stride this week with big stripers in the wash at Montauk and along the South Shore from Shinnecock to Great Gun Beach. Bluefish filled the gaps between linesiders and also put in a North Fork showing at Goldsmiths Inlet. "I was...Tags: North Fork, Robert Moses, Surf Fishing, Long Island Sound, Huntington Station
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Long Islanders and whole fish
erica.marcus@newsday.comTwo recent columns on why local restaurants don't serve much local fish generated a number of reader comments: Tide Runner from Hicksville, who posted on newsday .com, seemed to attribute the low demand for local fish to its inherent qualities, or lack...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Fishing, Islip, Melville
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Downed pole shuts down Montauk Hwy. in W. Islip
john.valenti@newsday.comA downed utility pole has closed down Montauk Highway in both directions in West Islip on Wednesday, the New York State Department of Transportation is reporting. The road was closed at Oak Neck Road at 11 a.m., so a Long Island Power Authority crew...Tags: New York, Long Island Power Authority, Islip, Injuries, Montauk
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Assembly endorsements: Golisano's picks
Spin CycleThe political committee funded by Rochester billionaire Thomas Golisano on Saturday released its endorsements for State Assembly. Many of Long Island???s 21 incumbents received Responsible New York???s nod but not Ginny Fields (D-Oakdale). The committee...Tags: New York, Islip, National Government, Long Beach (Nassau, New York), Medford
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3 BOYS ACCUSED OF ARSON.
Three boys were arrested Friday on charges of setting a vacant West Islip building on fire Sept. 25, Suffolk police said. Two 15-year-olds and a 13-year-old were charged as juveniles with third-degree arson for the fire at 220 Higbie Lane, which had...Tags: Fires, Police Arrests, Juvenile Delinquency, Prosecution, Islip
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Three teens arrested in West Islip arson
Three teenage boys were arrested Friday for intentionally setting fire to a vacant West Islip building last month, Suffolk police said. The teens, two 15-year-olds and a 13-year-old, were charged as juveniles with third-degree arson for the Sept. 25 fire...Tags: Islip, People, Arson, Crimes, Teen-agers
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Mom, baby recuperate at NY hospital after crash
A mother and her baby son are recuperating at a Long Island hospital after she delivered the child following a car crash with an 18-wheeler truck. Danielle Gruttadaurio's (Groo-tah-DAR'-ee-oh) car was sent airborne when it was clipped by the truck and...Tags: Vehicles, Islip, Road Accidents, Long Island
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Roundup: Laga spurs Carle Place
Alison Laga had 11 kills and 35 digs for Carle Place in a 25-14, 23-25, 25-27, 25-19, 25-20 win over Glen Cove in Conference ABC-IV. Tori Hytell added 19 digs and Stephanie Mattondo chipped in with five kills, 20 digs and 24 assists. Bellport 3, West...Tags: Carle Place, Glen Cove, Islip
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Moving a hydrangea bush
Q: I would like to move a 5-foot-by-5-foot hydrangea, whose flowers are dry and is starting to bud for next year. When do you suggest I move it - now, or in the spring? -- Ginger DeGennaro, West Islip A: The best time to move your hydrangea is in the...Tags: Islip
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