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Long Island Rail Road from Long Beach to Penn Station (New York Times) - The two heads of the Long Island Rail Road commuting beast are parking and timing.
Long Island LNG terminal moves step closer to reality (Houston Chronicle) - A liquefied natural gas terminal proposed for Long Island Sound moved a step closer to approval today with a finding by the staff of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission that the project would have no major environmental impact on the region.
Long Island Man Arrested In 11-Year-Old’s Shooting (Queens Chronicle) - A 19-year-old Elmont man was arrested Friday morning in connection with the shooting of an 11-year-old boy in Springfield Gardens. Michael Peterson was arrested at his Long Island home at 1:30 a.m. Friday.
Home heating oil prices on Long Island rise again (Newsday) - Home heating oil prices rose again on Long Island in the past week to another high, $3.562 a gallon, according to a survey by the state Energy Research and Development Authority.
Long Island housing sales down (Newsday) - More than $14.6 billion worth of homes was sold last year, compared with $16.5 billion in 2006, a drop of almost 12 percent, according to figures released yesterday by the Multiple Listing Service of Long Island.
Long Island weight loss center leaves people lighter in their wallets (WFMJ Youngstown) - MINEOLA, N.Y. (AP) - A popular weight loss center with nine stores on Long Island has closed, leaving hundreds of people lighter in the wallet. Those who paid in advance at the Pure Weight Loss centers - formerly called LA Weight Loss - may be out their money.
Fleming Island movie theater to be open by November (The Florida Times-Union) - At long last, the curtain is about to go up on the Fleming Island movie theater project.
Long Island church fire ruled arson (WABC-TV New York) - Investigators say a fire at a church on Long Island is a case of arson.
The G Train From Smith-9th Streets to Long Island City (New York Times) - The G train has a reputation as the stepchild of the subway system.
Owners of Long Island's Tall Grass Golf Course Say It Could Become a Nature Preserve (PRWeb) - The highly rated Tall Grass Golf Course in Shoreham, Long Island, could be turned into a nature preserve if regulators do not allow its owners to include it as part of planned development, the developer said. The owners intend to move forward with their plans for the multi-use Tall Grass Village Center project, golf course or not. (PRWeb Jan 10, 2008) Post Comment:Trackback URL: ...
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Boats Collide Off Long Island (FOX 5 New York) - Five people were hurt after two boats collided Saturday off Long Island. The crash happened shortly after 2 p.m, in the waters off Merrick, N.Y. One person was hospitalized with a back injury; the others suffered cuts and bruises.
Long Island Sound Cleanup Efforts Get Boost (Hartford Courant) - Efforts to clean up Long Island Sound and Jamaica Bay got a $3.3 million boost this week, thanks in part to two settlements in pollution cases.
Suspected Con Artists Arrested On Long Island (WCBS-TV New York) - As the economic crisis worsens, police on Long Island said unscrupulous con artists are taking advantage. Last week in Suffolk County and Thursday night in Nassau, two men arrested in separate fraudulent realtor crimes.
TV Choice and Competition Near for Residents of the Long Island Communities of Cove Neck and Brightwaters (Broadcast Newsroom) - NEW YORK , Oct. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Residents of two Long Island villages are a major step closer to having a real choice for their cable television service, thanks to newly approved agreements authorizing Verizon to offer its FiOS TV service, delivered over the most advanced fiber-optic network straight to customers' homes.