Kate Murray
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Hempstead worker suspended for exhumation order
...the town, was a maintenance carpenter at the Nassau County Correctional Center in East Meadow.Wednesday, town supervisor Kate Murray apologized for the mix-ups."The town deeply regrets recent events at Greenfield Cemetery and any pain caused by those errors,"... |more
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EDITORIAL: Our pick for Hempstead Town supervisor
The fate of a new Nassau Coliseum and, more important, the grand Lighthouse Project that would surround it, rests with Town of Hempstead Supervisor Kate Murray. Her action will define not simply the success or failure of her leadership, but the future |more
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Reforms Made after Long Island 'Wrong Grave' Errors
UNIONDALE, N.Y. (AP) -- Reforms are being made after a Long Island town acknowledged three cemetery errors in less than a year that left coffins in the wrong grave sites. The Town of Hempstead said Wednesday that an official at Greenfield Cemetery in |more
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Hempstead worker suspended for exhumation order
...the town, was a maintenance carpenter at the Nassau County Correctional Center in East Meadow.Wednesday, town supervisor Kate Murray apologized for the mix-ups."The town deeply regrets recent events at Greenfield Cemetery and any pain caused by those errors,"... |more
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Fury over £1/2m for council chiefs' private healthcare
...and service provision”. South Bucks District Council, which employs 157 people, pays £7,300 for 14 managers. Spokesman Kate Murray said it stopped the offer to new employees from 2004. She said: “It was viewed as valuable and so helped the council attract... |more
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Charles Wang's Messy Second Act
...a deadline for delivering the Stanley Cup to Long Island, and he shouldn't give us a deadline for approving his project," says Kate Murray, the Hempstead supervisor. Wang seems to attract controversy. In the go-go 1990s, when he ran software giant Computer... |more
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Arts and crafts sales thrive in cool weather as holidays approach
...nature photographs by John Moran, wood-turned bowls by Sylvia Scudder, handmade jewelry by Melanie Brewster, pottery by Kate Murray and Lee Shaw, sculpture by Ira Winarsky, glass work by Jay McIver and paintings by Eleanor Blair, Gary Borse and Miriam Novak. Admission... |more

