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Some Long Island Hospitals Embrace New Mandates, Some Don't (RedNova) - By Claude Solnik While challenges to the state's Commission on Healthcare Facilities in the 21st Century - a.k.a. the "Hospital Closing Commission" - work their way through court, some Long Island hospitals are following through on the commission's mandates. Others have put them on hold.

Commentary: Long Island: Smarten Up on Smart Growth (RedNova) - By Eric Alexander Ten years ago, we'd have never expected that 70 percent of our young people would plan to leave Long Island. Concurrently, 10 years ago, if you proposed Smart Growth projects on Long Island, you were laughed out of the room.

Long Island Angel Network ready to spread its wings (Long Island Business News) - Investors interested in supporting startup companies will gather next week to move the Long Island Angel Network forward. The Angel Network will work to put budding technology entrepreneurs in touch with investors who can provide startup capital.

Plainedge High School hosts the Long Island String Festival (Massapequa Post) - Plainedge High School was proud to host the Long Island String Festival Association's 51st Annual Concert on November 19. This year, over 42 schools and 280 students from across Nassau County participated in the festival. L.I.S.F.A. is an organization committed to keeping string education and performance thriving on Long Island.

Long Island City Journal: A Bachelor Pad With a View: A Giant Bottle Cap (New York Times) - The city’s newest transplants are taking issue with old industrial New York over the famous Pepsi sign on the Queens waterfront.

Well-known owners sell Long Island Sound banquet hall (The Fox Valley Villages Sun) - AURORA -- A buzz sped through the crowded dining room at Long Island Sound banquet hall Thursday night, Feb. 1. A posse of excited children burst through the double doors, shouting, "They're in the parking lot."

Grant to fund Ellis Island restoration project (Crain's New York Business) - A $100,000 grant will restore the long-vacant Ellis Island Ferry Building, the final portion of the Island's unrestored interior space.

Long Island Democrat wins State Senate seat (The Buffalo News) - GARDEN CITY (AP) - Gov. Eliot L. Spitzer scored an early victory for his reform agenda Tuesday when voters on Long Island elected Nassau County Legislator Craig Johnson, a Democrat, to the State Senate in a special election made necessary when Spitzer appointed the Republican incumbent as his homeland security chief.

Long Island college students decry firing over duck-hostage video that offended Muslims (CP via Yahoo! Canada News) - MINEOLA, N.Y. (AP) - Five college students stripped of residence hall duties for making a video that mimics a Middle Eastern hostage-taking apologized Friday but demanded their jobs back, saying the 2-minute video was never intended to be offensive.

Voters Pick Democrat on Long Island (WNYC New York Public Radio) - Voters on Long Island have elected Democratic county legislator Craig Johnson to the state Senate. The win yesterday marks an early victory for Governor Spitzer's reform agenda. The special election....

 
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