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For the week ending July 24, 2010

-- We found out that there are more homes for sale on Long Island …

-- And that the manufacturing jobs still left here pay pretty well.

-- A labor group leader launched an attack on the Tea Party

-- Some electrical devices made in Melville can save you money, a magazine said.

-- A maker of some pretty fancy bottles left Huntington Station for Melville.

-- And Jennifer Convertibles, facing loses, filed for bankruptcy protection.

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