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Floral Park is an incorporated village in Nassau County, Long Island, New York.
Floral Park is an incorporated village in Nassau County, Long Island, New York.
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Gas stations eyed for deceptive practices
Attorney General Andrew Cuomo's office identified the following 43 Long Island gas stations as engaging in deceptive practices. The stations are being sent letters threatening civil penalties if they don't correct problems. Most of these stations are...Tags: Valero LP, Hyde Park, Energy Resources, Walt Whitman, Natural Resources
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Officials: Novice sailer nearly sinks his own boat
bill.mason@newsday.comA novice sailor's sailboat became entangled in the trusses of the Sunrise Highway Bridge at the Shinnecock Canal and was in danger of sinking before it was freed and towed to safety by authorities, officials said yesterday. The boater from Floral Park...Tags: Suffolk County (New York)
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Love Story: From annoying classmate to her husband
Jodi Hirsh of Wantagh recalls how her husband, Adam, went from annoying classmate to lifelong mate. In 1982, I was a senior at Martin Van Buren High School in Queens Village. It was an exciting year, with friends, work, the prom and graduation....Tags: Glen Oaks, Schools, Queens Village, Martin van Buren
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Mildred Donaldson, honored for longevity, dead at 100
bill.mason@newsday.comA very independent Mildred R. Donaldson always resisted family efforts to get her to use a cane for walking - even into her 90s, her son said. But she was very proud of one antique cane mounted on a wall of her home in 2007, because it proclaimed her...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Christianity, Natural Resources, Nature, Baptist
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Winners of Act Two photo contest announced
Special to NewsdayAfter more than 3,000 votes online and on paper ballots, there are two top winners in the third annual Act Two photo contest. "While the other photos made me smile, this is the one that touched my soul," a reader posted on the Newsday Web site,...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Ohio, Long Island, Verizon Communications, Commuting
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"In the Garage"
'57 Ford Fairlane THE CAR AND ITS OWNER 1957 Ford Fairlane 500 two-door hardtop owned by John J. Lippi WHAT MAKES IT INTERESTING Ford introduced the 1957 Fairlane as a wider, longer and sleeker model with tailfins, and the Fairlane 500 was the...Tags: Ford, Queens County, Passenger Cars, Vehicles, Little Neck
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Cops lure, arrest Queens man in elevator scam
bill.mason@newsday.comA phony elevator installer from Queens who took two Floral Park developers for $16,000 in April was arrested Tuesday when came back to Floral Park to try to get more, police said. James F. Noonan, 46, of 154-17 12th Rd., Whitestone, was charged with...Tags: Police Arrests, Police, Imperial and Royal Matters, Queens (New York City)
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August 12: Bad drivers, Edwards affair, fiscal fixer
Fiscal fixer not part of 'crowd' I was surprised to read in your editorial that I was part of the "wait and see crowd" that wants to hold off on taking action to fix the state budget ["Playing the numbers game," Aug. 7]. Since May 2007 I've been telling...Tags: Executive Branch, Car Safety Tips and Advice, State Budgets, Thomas P. DiNapoli, Melville
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Anniversaries
60th HELEN AND TED MROZ of Greenlawn celebrated their June 20 anniversary with a surprise party at their son's home in North Bellmore hosted by family and friends. Ted is retired from the Milton Paper Co. in Long Island City. Helen is retired from...Tags: North Babylon, Ceremonies, Schools, Brookville, Stony Brook University
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Ask the expert: Paying for hearing aids
Karen@KarenEKlein.comThe Problem My husband denies he needs hearing aids and is using cost as an excuse not to pursue help. Is the cost covered by insurance or Medicaid? The Expert Dr. Alison Hoffmann, licensed and certified audiologist and co-owner, Advanced Hearing Center,...Tags: State Budgets, Medicaid, Health Insurance, Government Health Care, Credit and Debt
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Soldier from LI killed in Iraq
keith.herbert@newsday.comFrom the time he was a teenager, Andre Darnell Mitchell wanted to be a soldier. He told his mother, Yasmin Patterson, of Elmont, that he was bored working in audiovisual services at the Marriott Hotel in Uniondale and for a caterer in Queens Village on...Tags: Texas, Delaware, Colleges and Universities, Defense, Armed Forces
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10 from Nassau Memorial Day 'Wall of Shame' plead guilty
alfonso.castillo@newsday.comTen of the 81 drunken driving suspects arrested in Nassau on Memorial Day weekend in the first phase of County Executive Thomas Suozzi's so-called "Wall of Shame" initiative have already pleaded guilty, Nassau prosecutors said Thursday. The latest...Tags: Prosecution, Road Accidents, Punishment, Drunk Driving, Justice System
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