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By the time Suffolk County was formed in 1683, English settlers already had been living on the East End for more than 40 years.
By the time Suffolk County was formed in 1683, English settlers already had been living on the East End for more than 40 years.
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N.Y. blizzard fallout: One highway official resigns, 2 suspended
As the flurry of complaints about Blizzard of 2013 cleanup pile up in eastern New York, some local officials find their jobs in jeopardy. Four days after the blizzard began and two days after Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo sent more than 400 snowplows and...
Tags: Ronkonkoma, Andrew Cuomo, Snow Storms, Long Island Expressway
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Twister rakes Hattiesburg, University of Southern Mississippi
A tornado touched down in a southern Mississippi college town Sunday evening, officials said, inflicting "significant damage" and injuring at least 10 people. "We do have significant damage throughout the city,” Kyle Hopkins, emergency...
Tags: University of Southern Mississippi, Mardi Gras, Colleges and Universities, Tornadoes, Natural Disasters
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In Suffolk County, N.Y., a makeshift storm shelter at Wal-Mart
As Sixto Nunez surveyed the road conditions in Long Island on Saturday, he started to get anxious. The 40-year-old Dominican immigrant had already braved three New York winters, but this was different. The plowed snow mounds looked menacing and, a few...
Tags: Long Island, Long Island Expressway, Walmart
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Northeast struggles to dig out from massive blizzard
Much of the Northeast struggled on Sunday to dig out from the massive weekend blizzard. By evening, a 27-mile stretch of the snow-covered Long Island Expressway remained closed, a day after vehicles became mired there during the blizzard. At New York...
Tags: Suffolk County (Massachusetts), Government, Andrew Cuomo, Dannel P. Malloy , Snow Storms
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Monster blizzard storms through Northeast
BOSTON -- Carrying hurricane-force winds, a monstrous blizzard pounded the Northeast on Satur day, dropping more than two feet of snow in many areas and causing as many as 650,000 homes and businesses to lose power. Even as snow-clogged roads gave...Tags: Nuclear Power, Snow Storms, Safety of Citizens, Air Transportation Delays, Central Park
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Northeast blizzard eases; snowplows revved up for the big dig-out
This post has been updated. See the note below for details.BOSTON--The blizzard of 2013 began to ease somewhat Saturday as the Northeast began to slowly dig out from a fierce, and in some places, record-breaking storm that dropped more than 2 feet of snow and as much as 3 feet in some places. The worst of the...Tags: Snow Storms, Air Transportation Delays, Motorvehicle Accidents, Government, Michael Bloomberg
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Suspect in fatal N.Y. firefighter ambush killed grandmother in 1980
WEBSTER, N.Y. -- Two firefighters lay in the road, shot. Two others had also been hit. “We are being shot at, multiple firemen down, multiple firemen shot," one firefighter radioed in. "I am shot. I think it was an assault rifle. We have...
Tags: Holidays, Fires, Andrew Cuomo, Personal Weapon Control, Prisons
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Missing woman probably not a victim of Long Island serial killer
Nation NowThe search on an isolated Long Island beach for a 24-year-old woman who vanished last year led authorities to the skeletal remains of 10 others who were probably dumped there by a single serial killer. But it turns out Shannan Gilbert, the missing woman,... -
First, a sex offender registry. Next, an animal abuser registry?
Nation NowRegistry of animal abusers: Efforts to establish online registries for animal abusers, like the ones for sex offenders, have been launched in five states.... -
Lone killer suspected in New York serial killings
Nation NowSuffolk County police now believe that a single person, rather than multiple killers, is responsible for leaving up to 10 bodies along barrier beaches in New York’s Long Island.... -
Autopsies complete on 2 cruise passengers who died aboard ship
Nation NowCruise ship deaths: Autopsies results are back on the deaths of two people aboard an NCL cruise ship. Although no foul play is found, mayhem can and does happen aboard ship, and when deaths do occur, there's a morgue ready and waiting.... -
How to avoid being ripped off by phony contractors
The arrest recently of a group of "woodchucks" by Fairfax County, Va., police is just one example of why homeowners nationwide should use caution when hiring people to do odd jobs around their properties. Woodchucks are so named in this part of the...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Fairfax County, Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), Contracts, Consumers
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