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Veterans Day Events on Long Island (New York Times) - Here?s a partial listing of Veterans Day events scheduled for Nov. 11 on Long Island.

SUV plunges into Long Island Sound (WTNH-TV New Haven) - Milford (WTNH, Nov. 10, 2007 6:20 PM) _ A woman in Milford walked away from a watery crash today.  The driver's SUV somehow went through a guardrail, down an embankment and into Long Island Sound at Gulf Beach.

Former Long Island principal sentenced for sex with girl, 15 (Newsday) - A federal judge sentenced a former Long Island elementary school principal to 12 years in prison Friday for having sex with a 15-year-old Nebraska girl he met on the Internet.

Long Island Gay and Lesbian Film Festival kicks off (Newsday) - The Long Island Gay and Lesbian Film Festival kicks off tonight, Nov. 9, with a gala party and two opening night selections at the Cinema Arts Centre in Huntington.

'Highness' Heads Long Island 'Cap (BloodHorse) - Beverly D. Stakes (gr. IT) winner Royal Highness leads a field of eight that is heavily weighted with European contenders in the $150,000 Long Island Handicap (gr. IIIT) Nov. 11 at Aqueduct.

Maid stumbles on the stand in Long Island 'slave' trial (New York Daily News) - The Indonesian maid allegedly enslaved in a Long Island mansion was tripped up on the stand Thursday by defense lawyers when she admitted she had lied to investigators after she ran away from her bosses last year.

Long Beach officials urged to stand up to insurers (Newsday) - Long Island's rough-and-tumble homeowners insurance market has spawned a new grassroots organization.

Long Beach man arrested in summer beating (Newsday) - A Long Beach man was arrested Saturday in the assault of a man this summer outside an Island Park pizzeria, Nassau police said.

Crumbling mortgages imperil Long Island economy (Newsday) - Use our interactive maps to see foreclosures and legal notices filed to begin the foreclosure process in your community. Vote: Who's to blame?

Low attendance at Long Island MTA hearing (Newsday) - While hearings on the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's proposed fare increases have drawn hundreds in the city, some going until late in the evening, the only hearing scheduled on Long Island stood in stark contrast Wednesday night, with about 40 attendants and fewer than a dozen speakers.

 
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