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Manhattan, the most densely populated county in the U.S., is one of the five boroughs of New York City
Manhattan, the most densely populated county in the U.S., is one of the five boroughs of New York City
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9/11 Museum kicks off holiday cobblestone campaign
The Associated PressThe National September 11 Memorial & Museum is conducting its second annual holiday cobblestone campaign. Donations of $100 will sponsor one of the granite cobblestones that will line the pathways surrounding memorial pools in Lower Manhattan. The two...Tags: Charity, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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'Junior' Gotti case moved to NY
anthony.destefano@newsday.comJust in time for Christmas. A Florida federal judge has transferred the latest racketeering case against John "Junior" Gotti back to New York, saying that the interests of justice call for such a move as a way of preventing Gotti from suffering...Tags: Crimes, Local Authority, Judges, Prosecution, Organized Crime
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Florida governor's bride-to-be chooses her gown for Dec. 12 wedding
South Florida Sun-SentinelCarole Rome wore her status with low-key ease when she ordered her bridal gown from Wedding Atelier in Manhattan's Flatiron District. "Carole just came in, and then through the conversation we found out she would be the future first lady of Florida,"...Tags: Executive Branch, Charlie Crist, Family, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Flatiron
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Mildly put: impressive
Nova High SchoolThe flutes and saxophones begin their jazzy melody, as several boys walk out from an alleyway between two brick buildings. They gather together, casually leaning against each other and their surroundings, trading smiles and chewing gum, cocky to the point...Tags: Schools, Personal Service, High Schools, Music
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W&M gets $6 million for career center
Sherman Cohen, a Manhattan real estate developer who attended the College of William & Mary in 1938, has committed $6 million to build a new career center at W&M. "It is a pleasure to help today's students and alumni find their own paths in life with the...Tags: Lenox Hill, Zachary Taylor, Albert Einstein, Greenwich, Colleges and Universities
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Cops: Nassau man used $2,000 worth of forged coupons
bill.mason@newsday.comA New Hyde Park man used forged coupons to buy about $2,000 worth of Pathmark supermarket goods, state police said Monday. Robert A. Wyly, 54, of Brussel Drive, New Hyde Park, was charged with fourth-degree grand larceny. He is scheduled to appear in...Tags: Hyde Park, Hempstead (Hempstead, New York)
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Hillary Clinton accepts secretary of state nomination
tom.brune@newsday.comHillary Rodham Clinton said she's ready to leave New York and the Senate to return to the world stage after President-elect Barack Obama announced Monday he would nominate his former political rival as his secretary of state. If confirmed by the Senate,...Tags: Executive Branch, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Nuclear Weapons, Far Rockaway, David A. Paterson
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WHO Ronnie Spector's Christmas party WHEN|WHERE Dec. 11, YMCA Boulton Center for the Performing Arts, Bay Shore INFO $55; 631-969- 1101, boulton center.org WHO Dropkick Murphys WHEN|WHERE March 6, Roseland Ballroom, Manhattan INFO $29.50 on...Tags: Roseland, Clubs and Associations
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NYC commuters get to catch classic buses from 1956
The agency that runs New York City's public bus system is bringing back some classic coaches that commuters can ride for the price of a regular fare. New York City Transit's vintage fleet consists of 19 buses such as a 1917 wood-bodied double-decker...Tags: New York City Transit, Joseph Smith
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Commission lists nominees for NY chief judge
Associated Press WriterFour appeals judges and three prominent attorneys have made the short list of nominees to preside over New York's influential top court and administer the state's sprawling court system. The Commission on Judicial Nomination announced Monday, without...Tags: Executive Branch, Lawyers, Court Administration, David Paterson, Local Authority
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Empire State stuntman tells jury he feared guards
Associated Press WriterA former television host who tried to parachute off the Empire State Building testified Monday that he was afraid security guards would cause his death when they grabbed him after he climbed over a fence 86 stories above the street. Jeb Corliss, 32,...Tags: Lawyers, Empire State Building, Justice System
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NY Times skyscraper climber pleads guilty
A French daredevil who climbed the outside of The New York Times' 52-story building in Manhattan has been sentenced to three days of community service and a $250 fine after pleading guilty to disorderly conduct. Alain Robert scaled the tower in June. As...Tags: Minority Groups, Trials, New York Times, Police, Gays and Lesbians
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