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$18M deal struck for Dick Cavett's Montauk property
rick.brand@newsday.comComedian and talk show host Dick Cavett is selling the bulk of his Montauk estate - 76.8 acres including 1,000 feet of oceanfront and towering 60-foot-high bluffs - to state and local governments for $18 million. "It's a kingdom lot, a trophy lot,"...Tags: East Hampton, Local Authority, Property, Long Island, Dowling College
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Bay Shore bar, site of shooting, gets raided
john.valenti@newsday.comThe Bay Shore bar raided over the weekend by Suffolk County police, New York State Liquor Authority agents and Town of Islip Fire Marshals and code enforcement officers had been the scene of a shooting just 10 days ago. Gunfire outside the La Hamaca...Tags: Huntington, Bay Shore, Police, Police Arrests, New York
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FBI digs at mob graveyard
robert.kessler@newsday.comFBI agents spent their first full day digging today at an East Farmingdale site that, according to sources, is described by an informant as an organized crime burial ground since at least 1994. But the agents did not find any traces of the three bodies -...Tags: Crimes, Police, Police Investigations, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Organized Crime
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FBI digs at E. Farmingdale site called mob graveyard
robert.kessler@newsday.com; Staff writerFBI agents spent their first full day digging yesterday at an East Farmingdale site that, according to sources, is described by an informant as an organized crime burial ground since at least 1994. But the agents did not find any traces of the three...Tags: Crimes, Police, Police Investigations, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Organized Crime
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State bans shellfish harvesting on parts of LI
Parts of Suffolk County on Long Island will be closed to shellfish harvesting because of heavy rainfall expected in the area. The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation announced the closure of shellfish lands from sunrise Saturday...Tags: Long Island, New York
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Help for homeowners
Housing counseling services that can help homeowners with mortgage-related issues: American Debt Resources Inc. (800) 498-0766 www.americandebtresources.com Community Development Corp. of Long Island (631) 471-1215 www.cdcli.org Economic...Tags: East Hampton, East Hampton, Nassau County, Long Island
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5 neglected horses seized in raid at NY stable
Animal welfare detectives say they've seized five neglected horses in a raid at a Long Island home with a stable out back. The Suffolk County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals says the horses taken from the Central Islip (EYE'-slip)...Tags: Central Islip, Animals, Long Island, Islip, Islip
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Can deputies handle The Big Road?
erik.german@newsday.comzachary.dowdy@newsday.comTo some of the officers who patrol the Long Island Expressway, it's known as The Big Road. The name refers as much to the staggering traffic -- more than 150,000 cars per day in some spots -- as it does the sizable challenges of policing the highway's...Tags: Long Island Expressway, Steve Levy, Road Transportation, Vehicles, California
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Long Island Association pumps money into local races
STATE SENATE: Group digs deep for GOP hold The region's largest business group, the Long Island Association, will pump big money from its political action committee into local races to keep the State Senate's GOP majority. Matthew Crosson, LIA...Tags: Sarah Palin, David A. Paterson, State Budgets, Craig Johnson, Consumers
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Deputy works a shift on the LIE
andrew.strickler@newsday.comSector Echo Two can be as hazardous as any workplace William "Billy" Weick has faced in his 11 years as a deputy with the Suffolk County Sheriff's Office. The stretch of Long Island Expressway between the Sagtikos Parkway and Exit 60 in Ronkonkoma is the...Tags: Long Island Expressway, Steve Levy, Police, Road Transportation, Transportation
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Rosh Hashanah a time of introspection for Jews
bart.jones@newsday.comFor the Jewish faithful across Long Island, the Rosh Hashanah holy days or Jewish New Year that begin today at sunset traditionally is a time of introspection that contrasts with secular New Year's Eve celebrations held on Dec. 31. And this year there is...Tags: Religious Festivals, Yom Kippur, New Year's, Public Holidays, Human Rights
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Paterson signs ban on NYC water plan affecting Lloyd Aquifer
celeste.hadrick@newsday.comGov. David A. Paterson has signed a bill prohibiting New York City from pumping treated surface water into Long Island's deepest underground water supply. The law signed Thursday night adds a ban on pumping to an existing moratorium on new drilling...Tags: Water Supply, David A. Paterson, Citizens Campaign for the Environment, Long Island, New York
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