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Long Island uses inside game to beat the Mount (Evening Sun) - Poor interior defense did in the Mount St Mary's women's basketball team as it fell 64-59 to the Long Island Lady Blackbirds at Knott Arena in Emmitsburg, Md., Thursday night in Northeast Conference action.
Long Island Exchange Seeks Corporate Sponsorships (PR Web via Yahoo! News) - (PRWEB) February 10, 2006 -- Long Island Exchange, a Long Island based media company is currently seeking corporate candidates for sponsorship of the Long Island Exchange Digital Newspaper (http:
Long Island Crisis Center seeks volunteers (Massapequa Post) - Long Island Crisis Center (L.I.C.C.), celebrating 35 years as the oldest 24/ 7-crisis intervention hotline on Long Island, is now seeking volunteers from Nassau & Suffolk Counties for its upcoming FebruaryVolunteer Counselor Assistant training program. Training is provided for free and takes place o
Long Island Dahlia Society to hold class Thursday, Feb. 16 (Babylon Beacon) - The Long Island Dahlia Society will hold a special beginner’s class Thursday, February 16, 7 p.m. in the Massapequa HG Community Center, Ritter Avenue, Massapequa. There will be refreshments after the class and admission is free. There will also be a slide presentation of last year’s dahlia garden a
Long Island Exchange Seeks Corporate Sponsorships (PR Web) - Long Island Exchange, a Long Island based media company is currently seeking corporate candidates for sponsorship of the Long Island Exchange Digital Newspaper. [PRWEB Feb 10, 2006]
'What Would Mohammed Do?' Long Island, NY Seminar with Randall Terry, Feb 11 (Christian News Wire) - LONG ISLAND, New York, Feb. 9 / Christian Wire Service / -- Randall Terry will deliver a seminar entitled: "What Would Mohammed Do?” on Saturday, February 11 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. in Malvern, Long Island. The seminar will be held at The Church of the Intercessor, located at 50 St. Thomas Place.
A Long Island City Awakening (New York Times) - will office developers and business tenants be attracted to Long Island City, New York's fourth central business district?
Island Sportman Assoc. hold Vegas Night, Feb. 17 (Babylon Beacon) - The Long Island Sportsman Association is sponsoring a Vegas night, Friday, February 17 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
Long Island Abortion Foes Receive Funding (CBS 2 New York) - Planned Parenhood of Nassau County and the Schnieder Children's Hospital at Long Island Jewish Medical Center are among eight agencies given nearly $1 million in grants today to offer alternatives to abortion, like abstinence and adoption, among others.
Naoshima, Japan: An Island on Exhibit (Washington Post) - Tthe island of Naoshima in Japan offers major indoor and outdoor works by A-list artists that is a meeting of cultures through contemporary art and natural beauty.
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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.