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Surfing's Next Great One ... From Long Island? (WCBS-TV New York) - Look out California -- the next big thing in surfing could be a kid from New York. And don't ask him to say "dude!" CBS 2 HD recently had a chance to spend time with the Long Island lad who wants to hang 10 with the big boys.
Burglar Shot And Killed In Long Island Home (WCBS-TV New York) - A man breaking into a Long Island home in search of drugs and money was shot and killed by a man living in the home, police said Friday.
Nats' Lannan, a Long Island native, to face Mets (Newsday) - WASHINGTON - Long Beach native John Lannan, who starts against the Mets on Saturday night, has been like baseball's Forrest Gump.
Life with the Long Island Ducks an eye-opener for ex-big leaguers (USA Today) - The Long Island Ducks of the Atlantic League have a plethora of former major leaguers on the roster. For some, the independent team is a stopping place until a they get another big-league look. For others, it's a final stop in a long career.
Long Island jobs grow at snail's pace (Newsday) - Job growth on Long Island remained sluggish, according to the latest figures issued yesterday by the State Labor Department, as the manufacturing sector continued its long decline and the economy slowed nationally.
Two books show off great estates of Long Island (Newsday) - Two new, heavily illustrated books finely detail the history and significance of grand homes built on Long Island. These thoughtful books, both from the same publisher, also tell the stories of the families who built or lived in the homes and reveal a slice of privileged life few people will ever experience.
"One Life to Live" Star Williamson Will Be Barefoot in the Park in Long Island (Playbill) - "One Life to Live" star Bree Williamson will go Barefoot in the Park when the John W. Engeman Theater (located in Northport, Long Island) presents the Neil Simon comedy Aug. 23ÐSept. 23.
Long Island Counties Pick Company For Wi-Fi (WNBC) - A Florida company has been chosen to build and operate a $150 million wireless Internet service that would provide access to most of Long Island at no cost to taxpayers.
Long Island Has Highest Sub-Prime Foreclosure Rate in the State (Manhasset Press) - Concerned by skyrocketing foreclosure rates and the proliferation of predatory mortgages that have afflicted thousands of families in New York, Senator Craig M. Johnson (D-Port Washington), hosted a public hearing on the sub-prime mortgage industry in Long Island.
Long Island Spirits Builds Long Island's First Craft Distillery (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) - BAITING HOLLOW, N.Y.----Long Island Spirits, Inc. will begin converting a scenic barn, located on an 80 acre potato field into the first craft distillery on Long Island, announced Rich Stabile, President and Head Distiller.
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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.