D.A. Rice says Barber wrote and filled prescriptions for painkillers in the names of friends and former patients.
MINEOLA, NY – Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice …
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3/19/10
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Students at the Brandeis School in Lawrence performed the Broadway musical "The Sound of Music" on March 8. The play is set in Austria just before World War II.
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3/18/10
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Two Lawrence Middle School teams of seventh-grade Quest students took 1st and 2nd place the solar-powered car category in their challenge against mostly eighth-grade students from across Long Island at the Department of Energy National Science Bowl Regional Competition on March 6.
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3/18/10
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County Executive Ed Mangano’s aides, in sharp business suits, suddenly appeared out of side doors, carrying folding stands, maps and charts, which they hurriedly set up in the center of the Nassau County Executive and Legislative Building’s ornate press room. Then came the big yellow stoplight.
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Scott Brinton
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3/18/10
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Woodmere Middle School held a ribbon cutting ceremony on Wednesday, March 10, to unveil its new athletic field. Members of the community, students, parents and school staff were on hand as the …
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3/18/10
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As it has for the last 13 years, the annual Rockville Centre St. Patrick’s Parade will step off this Saturday, March 20 at noon from the corner of N. Long Beach Road and Maple Avenue. Over 110 different organizations will march this year, proceeding down Maple Avenue past Village Hall and ending at N. Village Avenue.
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3/17/10
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Dylan Gross, a junior at East Rockaway Jr/Sr High School, has been elected Lieutenant Governor to Division 7 of the New York District of Key Club International, a Kiwanis International Service Leadership Program for high school students, for the 2010-2011 academic year.
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3/17/10
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You might say Long Beachers like Peggy Callahan have the luck of the Irish. She gets to sing her favorite traditional Irish songs in Long Beach on two different days — not just St. Patrick's …
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JOSEPH KELLARD
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3/11/10
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The state of New York’s economy is precarious. Battered by a recession that saw Wall Street implode — and tens of thousands of workers in the finance industry laid off — the Empire State has been hurting since mid-2008, if not before.
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3/10/10
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The New York Times nailed Gov. David Paterson last week in an alleged abuse-of-power case, so much so that he was forced to drop out of the 2010 gubernatorial race. Yet there was Paterson, in typical fashion, denying culpability.
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Scott Brinton
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3/10/10
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