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1.
The More They Know, The More They Say NO
Rain did not stop dozens of Elmont, Valley Stream and South Floral Park residents
from
meeting to hear about the plans for the south lot at Elmont's Belmont Park. "This is the first time I am ...
Sunday, 19 May 2013
2.
Many Americans jailed abroad
Frida Ghitis says Dennis Rodman has brought attention to the case of Kenneth Bae, held by N. Korea, but there are a number of other Americans being held captive in nations
from
Cuba to IranRead ...
Friday, 17 May 2013
3.
Saved from life in the bathroom
In general, digestive diseases are hidden in the bathroom. You don't talk about anything that happens there unless it's with your spouse or a close friend.Read Full Article
Friday, 17 May 2013
4.
Invasive 'crazy ants' threatening the Southeast
Researchers at the University of Texas are warning that the invasive species
from
South America has the potential to change the ecological balance in the southeastern United States, largely because the ...
Friday, 17 May 2013
5.
Kings of radio: All-time great DJs
They were, and are, your guide to the airwaves: the vinyl spinners, the blasts
from
the past, the paramount players of the platters that matter. Here are 10 of the all-time great disc jockeys: ...
Friday, 17 May 2013
6.
Nassau gives tax breaks to Chevy dealer
Nassau County granted tax breaks to an automobile dealership in Valley Stream earlier this week, using a loophole in the new state law that bars retailers
from
getting such aid. Read Full Article ...
Friday, 17 May 2013
7.
Unsolved murder might be tied to marathon bomb suspect
An unsolved murder
from
2011 is getting new attention in the wake of the marathon bombs. Read Full Article ...
Friday, 17 May 2013
8.
Library Board Unanimously Exonerates Achille
... both Smith and suspension of Achille be suspended
from
the library. Sources close to the investigation noted that law enforcement agencies investigated and found sufficient evidence to arrest ...
Thursday, 16 May 2013
9.
Open Letter to Governor Cuomo
... we are already seeing how they operate by paying people
from
outside our community to come in here and try to create artificial support. There are other options for Belmont Park that can keep our ...
Thursday, 16 May 2013
10.
No tax at tank? Not for long
Electric vehicles use the same roads, the same bridges and the same infrastructure as the rest of us. But because they don't burn gasoline, they're immune
from
paying taxes at the pump to fund that infrastructure. ...
Monday, 13 May 2013
11.
Witness: Michael Jackson was paranoid, talking to himself
Michael Jackson appeared paranoid, repeating himself and shivering
from
chills in his final days, his longtime makeup artist testified Thursday.Read Full Article ...
Monday, 13 May 2013
12.
Reviled for living apart from my kids
Rahna Reiko Rizzuto says she has been threatened and called "worse than Hitler" because she is a noncustodial parent.Read Full Article
Monday, 13 May 2013
13.
No sign of 2 passengers missing from Carnival ship
Rescue crews scoured the waters off Australia's eastern coast Friday for two cruise ship passengers who are believed to have fallen overboard.Read Full Article
Monday, 13 May 2013
14.
Love your Mom? Get a tattoo
Tattoos have had a variety of purposes over their 5,000-year history. In cultures
from
ancient Egyptian to Polynesian, they've served as medicine, rite of passage, good-luck charm, punishment, decoration, ...
Monday, 13 May 2013
15.
Love your Mom? Get a tat
Tattoos have had a variety of purposes over their 5,000-year history. In cultures
from
ancient Egyptian to Polynesian, they've served as medicine, rite of passage, good-luck charm, punishment, decoration, ...
Monday, 13 May 2013
16.
Not taxed at the tank? Not for long
Electric vehicles use the same roads, the same bridges and the same infrastructure as the rest of us. But because they don't burn gasoline, they're immune
from
paying taxes at the pump to fund that infrastructure. ...
Monday, 13 May 2013
17.
Sandy Hook school may be demolished
To erase some of the emotional scars
from
the shooting, an advisory board wants the building torn down and replaced.Read Full Article ...
Monday, 13 May 2013
18.
Did Russia withhold details about Tsarnaev?
Russia withheld details
from
U.S. officials about suspicions of Boston Marathon bombings suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev in 2011, information that could have altered the course law enforcement followed, according ...
Monday, 13 May 2013
19.
Information sought by IRS from conservative groups
Here is a redacted letter sent to a conservative group seeking nonprofit status Read Full Article
Monday, 13 May 2013
20.
Community Objection to NY Cosmos' Belmont Proposal
... a LIRR station. Regrettably, the supporters of the soccer stadium have gone outside the community to organizations such as Long Island Junior Soccer league to garner support
from
individuals ...
Sunday, 12 May 2013
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