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Quinnipiac 73, Long Island 71, OT (Hartford Courant) - Victor Akinyanju hit a layup with 26.2 seconds left in overtime as Quinnipiac beat Long Island 73-71 Saturday in the first game played at the new $52 million TD Banknorth Sports Center.

On Long Island, More Are Priced Out of the Housing Market (New York Times) - A new report shows that just 2 percent of the houses sold on Long Island in 2006 could be classified as "affordable" for families earning up to $100,000 a year.

Long Island Housing Costs Skyrocket (WNYC New York Public Radio) - If you live on Long Island and you're feeling financially squeezed, a new report shows you're in good company. A new survey shows almost 6 in 10 Long Islanders say they're having trouble paying thei....

On Long Island's tip, life is laid back (NorthJersey.com) - Drawn by 20 miles of sparkling white sand, the laid-back feel uncharacteristic of the rest of the Hamptons and the romance of life in an old-school fishing village that is both far away and a drivable jaunt from big-city bustle, tourists and second-home owners flock to Montauk, on the easternmost tip of Long Island, during the spring and summer months.

Report: Long Island Affordability Has Dropped Dramatically (WCBS 880 New York) - If Long Island residents feel the Island has become a lot less affordable in the last few years, a new report shows they're right.

Marco Island Cable ready to compete (Naples Daily News) - If there's one thing that Bill Gaston, owner of the 13-year-old Marco Island Cable, is tired of hearing about it's David versus Goliath comparisons. "We had a competitive product since day one," he said.

Quinnipiac 73, Long Island 71 OT (SportingNews.com) - HAMDEN, Conn. -- Victor Akinyanju hit a layup with 26.2 seconds left in overtime as Quinnipiac beat ...

Stuart P. Gelberg, Garden City, NY Bankruptcy Attorney Twice Quoted by Newsday, Long Island's Leading Newspaper (PR Web) - Stuart P. Gelberg, Garden City, NY bankruptcy attorney twice quoted by Newsday, Long Island's leading newspaper. (PRWeb Jan 26, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/zingpr.php/WmV0YS1Ib3JyLVRoaXItVGhpci1NYWduLVplcm8=

Long Island Sportsman Association Vegas Night to be held February 2 (Babylon Beacon) - The Long Island Sportsman Association is sponsoring a Vegas night, Friday, February 2 at the Veterans of Foreign Wars, 588 Long Island Ave., Deer Park. The doors open at 7 p.m. There will be Roulette, Blackjack, Craps and Beat the Dealer. Food and drink will be available. For more information call 631-243-0474 up to 4 p.m. only.

When lawyers steal (Newsday) - Why Long Island attorneys have a higher rate of thievery than elsewhere in state Kenneth Carnesi is the kind of guy who gives Long Island lawyers a bad name, prosecutors said.

 
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