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Three Quiet Brothers on Long Island, All of Them Related to Hitler (New York Times) - Adolf Hitler's nephew changed his last name and raised his family in Patchogue. Now the family is the subject of a play, "Little Willy."
The Advocate - This home overlooking Long Island Sound from Rowayton’s Bell Island has four bedrooms, three full baths, (Stamford Advocate) - This home overlooking Long Island Sound from Rowayton’s Bell Island has four bedrooms, three full baths, a powder room and two fireplaces. It is listed for $2.95 million.
Author takes long look at secrets of longevity (San Jose Mercury News) - Aside from having the right parents, what separates those who experience long lives from those whose years are cut short? That's the intriguing question posed by nutritionist Sally Beare, who looked for the answer in five of the world's longevity hot spots: Okinawa, Japan; the Greek island of Symi; Campodimele, Italy; Hunza Valley in Pakistan; and China's Bama County.
The Long Island Dahlia Society sale will be held on May 18th All are welcome! (Massapequa Post) - The Long Island Dahlia Society will hold a sale of exhibition grade dahlia tubers Thursday, May 18 in the Massapequa HG Community Center, Ritter Avenue, Massapequa, behind the Pathmark Shopping Center on Carmans Road. Free infor
West Babylon teacher named "Harvard Club Long Island Fellow"and Distinguished TeacherScholarship" (Babylon Beacon) - Beth Gilbert, teacher at West Babylon Senior High School and resident of Seaford, has been named a Harvard Club of Long Island Fellow and awarded a Distinguished Teacher Scholarship to attend a short program at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
Record-breaking rain hits area (Newsday) - Record-breaking rainfalls from Long Island to Central Park swamped streets, knocked out power, delayed air travelers, flooded a city hotel and washed out a bluff on the North Shore.
$25,000 grant awarded to Hatteras Island Rescue Squad (Outer Banks Sentinel) - Insurance Commissioner and State Fire Marshal Jim Long announced today that the Hatteras Island Rescue Squad has received a $25,000 grant from the State of North Carolina.
Long Island signs three (OurSports Central) - (Central Islip, N.Y., April 20, 2006) - The Long Island Ducks, members of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, today announced the signing of former major league pitcher Pat Mahomes, pitcher Kevin Mannix and catcher Brad King to contracts for the 2006 season.
Wild about organic foods (Newsday) - More than a decade ago, Dana Conklin, granddaughter of King Kullen Grocery Co. founder Michael J. Cullen, predicted that organic and natural was the future of the food industry and persuaded the board of directors to open Long Island's first, full-service natural-foods supermarket in 1995.
Stellar 5th Annual Charity Event Announced! (Hot Boxing News.com) - (APR 23) HUNTINGTON, NY - — On May 18, Frankie G Productions along with Bob Duffy’s Ring Promotions return to the Huntington Townhouse in Long Island with an absolutely stellar card.
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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.