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United States Files Suit Against Long Island Housing Development Company and Architect for Violating Fair Housing Act ... (The San Francisco Examiner) - WASHINGTON ( Map ) - Wan J. Kim, Assistant Attorney General, Civil Rights Division and Roslynn R. Mauskopf, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, today announced the filing of a federal complaint against Sayville Development Group LLC and Stephen Ray Fellman for violations of the Fair Housing Act. Sayville is the developer of a multifamily housing complex in Long Island, N.Y. called ...

Barnstormers Acquire Dionys Cesar From Long Island Ducks (OurSports Central) - LANCASTER, Pa.-The Lancaster Barnstormers have acquired third baseman Dionys Cesar in a trade with the Long Island Ducks for the Atlantic League rights to outfielder Reggie Taylor.

Fears of Development Ruffle Long Island Houseboat Haven (New York Times) - The owners of 55 floating homes, which constitute the largest such community remaining on Long Island, fear development at the marinas.

Costs May Capsize Long Island Offshore Wind Project (Environment News Service) - UNIONDALE, New York , August 27, 2007 (ENS) - High construction and financing costs appear to have put an offshore wind park proposed for Long Island's South Shore out of reach.

Devoe arrested in Long Island (News 8 Austin) - The U.S. Marshal's Office reports that the man suspected of five murders in Central Texas has been arrested in Long Island, New York. Officials say Paul Gilbert Devoe III, 43, was captured in Shirley, a town about 15 miles from Westhampton Beach.

Still No Sign of Missing Pilot on Long Island (WCBS 880 New York) - Police were searching Monday for a 76-year-old pilot and his plane after it failed to land at a small Long Island airport about seven miles from where it took off.

Driver Dies After Crash on Long Island (WCBS 880 New York) - A Holbrook, Long Island man who crashed on Broadway Avenue early yesterday has died from his injuries. Suffolk County Police say Daniel Johns lost control of his Cadillac, jumped the curb and hit a tree.

Suspect In Killing Spree Arrested On Long Island (WNBC) - A man wanted in Texas for as many as five murders was arrested in Shirley, Long Island, by U.S. Marshals. He may also be connected with the slaying of an elderly woman in Pennsylvania.

Company to stay on the Island (Newsday) - The Frank Lowe Rubber and Gasket Company considered North Carolina, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, but in the end the growing manufacturing firm decided to expand on Long Island.

Mass Murder Suspect Nabbed On Long Island (WCBS-TV New York) - A man accused of a killing spree that began in Texas signaled Tuesday he will fight his extradition from New York, where a judge ordered him held without bail. The legal battle to bring Paul Devoe III back to Texas, where he'd been living, to face murder charges could take up to two months, a prosecutor said.

 
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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.