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LIRR Makes New Year's Eve Adjustments
Tuesday, December 31, 2013 - Wondering how you’re going to get to and from your New Year’s Eve celebrations and activities? The MTA has just announced a number of changes for LIRR service this New Year’s Eve. Many Long Islanders travel downtown to New York City to enjoy the festivities. As ... by John |
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Cuomo Will Reconsider Closing Down Sagamore Psych Center
Monday, December 30, 2013 - Governor Andrew Cuomo announced on Friday that he will reconsider the decision to close down Sagamore Children’s Psychiatric Center. Nine senators united to protest the decision, including Kemp Hannon, John Flanagan, David Carlucci, Jack Martins, Philip Boyle, Ken LaValle, Dean Skelos, ... by John |
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Christmas Arsonist Still at Large
Sunday, December 29, 2013 - On Christmas morning, the owner of Sky Tan, a tanning salon in Selden, discovered that an arsonist had torched his business. Surveillance cameras outside his property recorded footage of the arsonist hammering through the glass of the front window and entering the Sky Tan building. ... by John |
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Long Islanders Line Up for Free Pets
Wednesday, December 25, 2013 - This Christmas Eve, the North Shore Animal League America headquarters in Port Washington announced that all pet adoptions would be free. So yesterday, hundreds of Long Islanders got in line to give a new pet a home. “We lost our family dog a few months ago,” explained ... by John |
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Roosevelt Mall Shooting Scare a False Alarm
Tuesday, December 24, 2013 - Today, on Christmas Eve, shoppers at the Roosevelt Field Mall doing some last minute gift purchasing had a bit of a scare when a shoplifter fleeing the authorities knocked over a display case. The sounds of the crashing display were mistaken by many of the shoppers as gunfire. The ... by John |
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Hardware Store Owner Pleads Guilty to LIPA Scam Charges
Monday, December 23, 2013 - The owner of a Farmingdale hardware store had just plead guilty to charges that he tried to scam the Long Island Power Authority (LIPA) out of tens of thousands of dollars. For two years between 2009 and 2001, he was a participant in a rebate program offered by LIPA. Thomas Schuman, ... by John |
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Deer Elimination Plan Causes Controversy on Long Island
Sunday, December 22, 2013 - If you live on Long Island, you probably have been inconvenienced by a deer at some point. The population estimate by government officials for deer on Long Island is around 25,000-35,000. Long Island deer damage gardens, run in front of cars, and carry ticks. As a result, the Long ... by John |
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CoreLogic Report: Long Island Housing Situation Improving
Wednesday, December 18, 2013 - Over the past few years, with homeowners struggling in the recession, many people have found themselves in a situation where they are “underwater.” In other words, they owe more on their homes than their homes are worth. According to a new report by the CoreLogic analytical ... by John |
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Redevelopment Plan Offered for Troubled College Hospital
Tuesday, December 17, 2013 - The Long Island College Hospital in Queens serves patients from Queens and nearby Suffolkand Nassau counties, as well as other patrons from downtown. This past year, the hospital has been at the center of a heated debate. SUNY has explained that they cannot afford to keep the hospital ... by John |
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Long Island Scammer in Court Today
Monday, December 16, 2013 - A Long Islander who allegedly scammed various elderly men out of thousands of dollars is appearing in court today. Lisa Ferkovich, 47, is accused of identity fraud and third degree larceny among other crimes. According to authorities, Ferkovich used at least four identities to steal ... by John |
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