The face of corruption has once again reared its ugly head in New York state politics. At this stage in the game, no one should be surprised.
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4/11/13
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Storms of epic proportions are a challenge to everyone near or directly affected by them.
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11/29/12
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The Merrick Fire Department is expecting thousands of mourners at a wake at Empire Hose Company for slain Nassau County police officer Arthur Lopez of Babylon Village, who was gunned down on Tuesday morning in Queens after he pulled over an ex-convict who had served time for attempted murder and drug sale.
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By Scott Brinton and Deirdre Krasula
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10/25/12
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Two Elmont men were arrested and charged with heading up an identity-theft and counterfeit credit card operation based in Queens. Isijola Olusegan, 21, the alleged boss, and Darcel Kirby, 46, the …
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By Deirdre Krasula
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8/22/12
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Exhibits and more...
Across Time & Place: Treasures from the Permanent CollectionThis rotating exhibition highlights a broad range of works by 19th and 20th century American and European …
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8/1/12
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Long Island Rail Road riders waiting for the East Side Access project to Grand Central Terminal will have to hold out even longer than expected –– an additional six years to be exact.
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By Deirdre Krasula
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5/24/12
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Charles Winslow's "Black History Collection" and "Thread Art Exhibit" are on display now, throughout the month of February, at the Elmont Memorial Library.
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By Jackie Nash
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2/28/12
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A Franklin Square man was arrested on Nov. 30 for allegedly participating in a mob ring that recruited several Eastern European women to illegally enter the U.S. and work as exotic dancers at four strip clubs in Queens and Long Island.
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By Jackie Nash
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12/5/11
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Anyone who has dieted for weight loss knows how frustrating it can be. Most plans start with a slow loss, and the person becomes discouraged, has low energy, feels deprived, and not long after, loses his or her willpower.
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By Teri Ann Loeser
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4/20/11
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After some seven years of studies, community meetings, press conferences and tens of millions of dollars spent on planning and consultants, the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum remains an aging concrete behemoth surrounded by 77 acres of cracking asphalt. It is a glaring eyesore in one of the nation’s wealthiest counties.
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5/6/10
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