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December Classic Film Lineup
Throughout Nassau and Suffolk Counties, the Massapequa Park Movie Man, John Carpenter, will soon be bringing a holiday gift that has been a constant for decades, but the Movie Man is offering it to the ...
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Voice of the People for Dec. 1, 2008
Manhattan : Re "Play fair in school fight" : Because of a small group of parents, Public School 199 will change from a star in the pantheon of elementary schools to a huge school lacking the infrastructure and ...
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How to save at the holidays
Story published at magicvalley.com on Sunday, November 30, 2008 Last modified on Sunday, November 30, 2008 12:25 AM MST **FOR USE WITH AP LIFESTYLES** This photo provided by Kelly Maude Leung shows Zach Leung, ...
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Open: Smokina Al's parks in Massapequa Park
If you catch a whiff of smoke while driving along Merrick Road in Massapequa, chances are it's not a fire but rather the new branch Smokina Ala s Famous BBQ Joint.
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LIRR derailment affecting AM commute
A trail derailment Sunday will affect the Monday morning commute. Officials say a low-speed train derailed at the Jamaica, Queens, station.
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LIRR cancels six evening-rush trains
Rush-hour commuters will find some delays and six canceled trains Tuesday evening as the LIRR restores service following a Sunday derailment in Jamaica that has wreaked havoc for riders.
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12 LIRR trains to be canceled for Monday morning
NEW YORK - A Long Island Rail Road train derailment that caused major damage to rails and switches at Jamaica Station yesterday will disrupt the morning rush hour, prompting 12 morning westbound train ...
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The Merchants Corner
Our Association wishes to extend its heartfelt thanks for your support of our local stores all through the year and especially at this wonderful holiday time.
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News From The Massapequa BOT
At its October and November meetings, the Board of Trustees for the Village of Massapequa Park approved most of the items on its agenda.
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How to save at the holidays
Published: Wednesday, November 19, 2008 at 2:19 p.m. Last Modified: Wednesday, November 19, 2008 at 2:20 p.m. Holiday entertaining and gift-giving can be expensive.
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Pedestrian critical after being hit by car
A pedestrian crossing a busy North Amityville road late Sunday was hit by a car and critically injured, Suffolk police said.
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Carpenter Amazes Classic Film Fans
On Nov. 7 the East Meadow Public Library held a special Classic Film program to commemorate the greatest Jewish movie comedians of all time.
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Crash victims remembered as loving couple
Kenneth and Solveig Nelson were loving people who will be missed, said friends of the Massapequa Park couple killed in a car crash this past week.
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2 killed in Sunrise Highway truck crash
A husband and wife from Massapequa Park were killed in an accident involving an oil tanker truck Thursday afternoon that closed all westbound lanes of Sunrise Highway in Amityville for three hours, police said.
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Elderly Bay Shore woman rescued in apartment fire
Newsday, Melville, N.Y. Middle Nov. 4--An elderly woman was rescued from a fire yesterday by two workers who kicked in her Bay Shore apartment door and pulled her to safety, officials said.
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BOT Approves Illegal Occupancy Law
The Village of Massapequa Park board of trustees has acknowledged that "serious conditions" arising from illegal occupancies exists in the village.
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Seniors Protest Funding Proposals
Senior citizens arrived at the Nassau County Legislature meeting by the busloads on Oct.
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More Classic Film Showings at Bar Harbour
On Oct. 30 at both his 1:30 and 7 p.m. Classic Film presentation, the Massapequa Park Movie Man, John Carpenter, will once again prove at the Bar Harbour Library that his access to the widest array of movie ...
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New York Has $9 Billion in Unclaimed Funds: Is Some of It Yours?
New Yorkers can find out if they are owed some of the State's $9 billion in unclaimed funds at events across the state in October, State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli recently announced.
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Cutting of pastor's role called 'vindictive'
For 32 years, the Rev. Robert E. Mason celebrated a children's Mass at Our Lady of Lourdes in Massapequa Park that attracted a loyal following among some families at the ultraconservative parish.
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