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Siemens wins Long Island power contract (Crain's New York Business) - The German firm said it won a $450 million deal to supply equipment, operation and maintenance for the Caithness Long Island Energy Center.
NY delegation fights for Long Island HIV/AIDS funding (Legislative Gazette) - Sens. Chuck Schumer, D-Brooklyn and Hillary Clinton, D-Chappaqua, along with Reps. Peter King, D-Seaford, and Steve Israel, D-Dix Hills, are opposing a new ruling by the Department of Health and Human Services that would reduce the availability of possibly life-saving health care services to HIV/AIDS patients on Long Island.
Long Island Medical Firms Announce Staffing Changes: February 23, 2007 (RedNova) - By Henry E. Powderly II The Long Island Plastic Surgical Group in Garden City named Amy Di Leo director of community relations. She had been media relations director for the American Cancer Society. Nassau University Medical Center in East Meadow named Glenn R.
DEP proposing $15 license to fish Long Island Sound (Boston Globe) - For those hooked on fishing, especially in Long Island Sound, there may be a small price to pay in the future.
Hi-Line Announces Expansion Initiatives on Long Island (PR Web) - Hi-Line Corporation is launching a major expansion on Long Island. The Long Island Expansion is part of a larger growth plan that will double the size of the company over the next 4 - 5 years. (PRWeb Feb 23, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/chachingpr.php/U3VtbS1NYWduLUhvcnItSG9yci1NYWduLVplcm8=
Hi-Line Announces Expansion Initiatives on Long Island (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) - Hi-Line Corporation is launching a major expansion on Long Island. The Long Island Expansion is part of a larger growth plan that will double the size of the company over the next 4 - 5 years.
DEP Proposing $15 License to Fish Long Island Sound (1010 WINS New York) - For those hooked on fishing, especially in Long Island Sound, there may be a small price to pay in the future. The state Department of Environmental Protection is pushing for an annual $15 saltwater fishing license.
Long Island University Taking Diverse Road to Success (New York Times) - Behind their Fijian guard tandem and other international talent, the Blackbirds have set a team record for victories in a season despite starting with three losses.
Fire engulfs office complex in Barnum Island (Newsday) - A huge fire in an apparently vacant two-story commercial building on Austin Boulevard in Barnum Island took 150 firefighters from 12 South Shore departments almost three hours to extinguish Friday morning, closing Austin and Long Beach Road -- the two main thoroughfares through Barnum and Island Park -- during the heart of the morning rush hour, Nassau County police and fire officials said.
Long-time volunteer shares his life and lifesavings skills with the world (American Red Cross) - Friday, February 23, 2007 — MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. — In 1955, a young Japanese student from the University of Bridgeport in Connecticut found himself swept out into the Long Island Sound – an estuary located between New York and Connecticut.
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What a way to get the boot! Corpse found at Long Island mob dig (New York Daily News) - He died with his boots on - whoever he was. The search of a suspected Long Island mob burial ground that began last week turned up human remains Monday - a corpse wrapped in a tarpaulin, authorities said.
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 ...
Bones at Long Island 'mob dig' site are not human (The Journal News) - EAST FARMINGDALE, N.Y. (AP) - Investigators looking for the remains of three mob victims on Long Island have unearthed bones - but they're not from a human.
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.