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Man Injured In Long Island Motel Fire (1010wins.com) - Oct 18, 2005 7:18 am US/Eastern (1010 WINS) HUNTINGTON, Long Island A man who apparently was drinking and smoking in bed at the Abbey Motor Inn in Huntington was badly burned in a fire. Suffolk County police say 58-year-old Charles Rokoscak lived in the motel.
Man Burned In Fire In Long Island Motel Room (WNBC) - HUNTINGTON, N.Y. -- A man who was apparently drinking and smoking in bed at the Long Island motel where he lived was badly burned in a fire Monday, Suffolk County police said.
Long Island principal cancels prom because of 'financial decadence' (Chicago Sun-Times) - UNIONDALE, N.Y. -- Brother Kenneth M. Hoagland had heard all the stories about prom-night debauchery at his Long Island high school: Students putting down $10,000 to rent a party house in the Hamptons. Pre-prom cocktail parties followed by a trip to the dance in a liquor-loaded limo.
Rain Dampens Long Island Wine Spirits (1010wins.com) - Oct 17, 2005 6:54 am US/Eastern (1010 WINS) PECONIC, N.Y. In the wine country of eastern Long Island, the 2005 harvest was cause to raise a glass and toast the good times.
Family Robbed At Gunpoint In Long Island House (WNBC) - PLAINVIEW, N.Y. -- Three armed men broke into a Plainview, Long Island, home early Monday morning, woke up the residents and demanded money and jewelry, Nassau County police said.
Ferry trip to Greenport, Long Island; proceeds to BI Early Learning Center (Block Island Times) - On Saturday, Oct. 22, join the Wronowski family and Block Island Express for a special benefit cruise from Old Harbor to Greenport, Long Island. The cost of the trip is $20 per person, with all proceeds going to the Block Island Early Learning Center.
Long Island School Cancels Prom, Doesn't Want to Sponsor 'an (Fox News) - Long Island high school cancels prom after administrators get fed up with the 'bacchanalian aspects' of the event.
Cancel the tux and turn the limo around: Long Island principal nixes senior prom (Newsday) - UNIONDALE, N.Y. -- Kenneth M. Hoagland had heard all the stories about prom-night debauchery at his Long Island high school: Students putting down $10,000 to rent a house in the Hamptons for a weekend bash. Pre-prom cocktail parties followed by a trip to the dance in a limo loaded with liquor.
Long Island principal nixes senior prom (South Coast Today) - UNIONDALE, N.Y. -- The Rev. Kenneth M. Hoagland had heard all the stories about prom-night debauchery at his Long Island high school: Students putting down $10,000 to rent a party house in the Hamptons. Pre-prom cocktail parties followed by a trip to the dance in a liquor-loaded limo.
Woman's Body Found On Long Island Road (1010wins.com) - Oct 16, 2005 1:00 pm US/Eastern (1010 WINS) (SANDS POINT, Long Island) A woman's body was found early Saturday morning off a road in the Long Island village of Sands Point.
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FBI Finds Human Remains in Long Island Dig (Gothamist) - After days of digging and only finding dog bones , a source tells Newsday that the FBI seems to have found human remains buried in East Farmingdale, Long Island yesterday afternoon. The FBI has been at the industrial complex ever since a tipster said three bodies were buried there and, by last evening, "FBI agents were chopping down tree branches so a large set of floodlights could ...
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Police: Long Island Driver Arrested by Off-Duty Cop He Hit (FOX 5 New York) - Police say a drunken driver who got into a Long Island crash thought he could get away with it, but the other motorist was an off-duty police officer who followed and arrested him. Nassau County police say the 32-year-old driver signaled that he was pulling over to exchange information after the wreck Sunday in Plainview, but then he just kept going.