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Gov. calls Suffolk's Assemb. Ramos "a great resource"
Spin CycleGov. David Paterson stumped for Democratic Assemb. Philip Ramos in Brentwood Friday calling him a ???great resource??? and his "partner in state government,??? but added his appearance was no ???message??? to Suffolk County Executve Steve Levy who is...Tags: Steve Israel, Steve Levy, David Paterson, Suffolk County (New York), Executive Branch
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Great vegetarian restuarants on Long Island
joan.reminick@newsday.comOn Long Island, it's hard to be a vegetarian -- at least one who eats out a lot. With so few exclusively vegetarian/vegan spots to choose from, where does one go? Here are just a few suggestions where a dinner costs $15-30 a person: Green Melody 519 N....Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Hyde Park
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Hanna spares LI beaches of damage, but surf warning in effect
jennifer.maloney@newsday.com,alfonso.castillo@newsday.com, michael.amon@newsday.comOn Long Island, Hanna wrought little damage, but she did make big waves. A heavy surf warning for the South Shore of Long Island remained in effect Sunday after the passing of Tropical Storm Hanna, the National Weather Service said. Because of the strong...Tags: Employees, Tropical Storms, New York Weather, Sailing, Natural Resources
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Stars brave storm to attend Twinight bash
Newsday Staff WriterHoly Hanna, Batman! Was that really you sharing cocktails and mango lobster hors d'oeuvres with J.R. Ewing, the Incredible Hulk and two-thirds of the gang from "Three's Company" in Centre Island? By thunder it was. An eclectic mix of a dozen stars,...Tags: Society, Morgan Fairchild, Adam West, Stefanie Powers, Ed Asner
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Experts: Hanna spared Long Island beaches
dave.marcus@newsday.comExperts fanned out over dunes Sunday, confirming what beachgoers assumed: Tropical Storm Hanna spared Long Island's beaches. Using a camera, federal flood maps and mostly his naked eyes, coastal geologist Aram Terchunian toured East End beaches and...Tags: Tropical Storms, Tropical Storm Hanna, Hurricane Ike, Beach Vacations, Hurricane Preparedness
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Surf still rough after Hanna hits LI
Tropical Storm Hanna has come and gone, but the surf on some of Long Island's beaches is still too rough for swimming. Swimming was prohibited Sunday at Jones Beach, Robert Moses State Park and Hither Hill State Park in Montauk. But George Gorman of...Tags: Robert Moses, Tropical Storms, Tropical Storm Hanna, Tourism and Leisure, Beach Vacations
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Long Island school district OKs $1.2M solar panels
Some Long Island schools are getting a massive installation of solar panels. The panel systems are part of a $6 million energy conservation project approved by the Smithtown school board last month. They'll cost $1.2 million. They'll be installed at...Tags: Energy Saving, Long Island Power Authority, Conservation
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Weathering storm with little concern: Ready to wave Hanna goodbye
Come today at 6 a.m., when what's left of Hanna is well north of Long Island, Andrew from Islip will be out bright and early at Gilgo Beach to ride the waves. After all, the 33-year-old said, there's no better time to surf than after the storm has...Tags: Great South Bay
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Weathering storm with little concern: Not exactly living in fear
Relaxing on the boardwalk in Long Beach yesterday, Noel Desmond said she knew all along that meteorologists' dire warnings about Tropical Storm Hanna causing disaster would be but a tease. "I feel like they don't know what they're talking about," said...Tags: Tropical Storms, Tropical Storm Hanna, Sailing, Weather Reports
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Smithtown schools to get solar panels
stacey.altherr@newsday.comSmithtown's school board has approved a $6-million energy conservation project that includes what is being touted as the largest combined solar panel installation at any Long Island school district. Approximately $1.2 million of the project will pay...Tags: Energy Saving, Energy and Resource Industries, Long Island Power Authority, Conservation, Renewable Energy
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Chapel at St. Anthony's blends old and the new
Special to NewsdayThe chapel at St. Anthony's High School that opened yesterday is both Old World and New: a diverse blend of Italian and American churches, stone from a mountain in Iraq, Roman influence found through historical research and scouring of the Italian...Tags: Brookville, South Huntington, Schools, eBay Incorporated, Rockville (Montgomery, Maryland)
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