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Official: Woman hurt by felled tree branch an accident
steve.ritea@newsday.comThe felled tree branch that critically injured a woman walking through Queens' Ridgewood neighborhood Sunday was an accident, an official responsible for the property said yesterday, although residents and shopkeepers say they've complained about the...Tags: Middle Village, Natural Science, Long Island, Ozone Park, South Ozone Park
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A different kind of homework
Special to The SunWhen Jade Wells spotted her middle school guidance counselor in the parking lot of her apartment complex, her eyes widened and a surprised smile spread across her face. The rising ninth-grader at Annapolis High School won't have Neasah Jones this year and...Tags: Cicero, Elementary Schools, Middle Schools
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Police briefs
A woman who said she backed out of a drug deal returned to find that the truck she left behind was stolen, Annapolis police said. The victim, a 34-year-old Lothian resident, said Wednesday that on June 22, she met with a drug dealer on Bay Ridge Road who...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Vehicles, Prosecution, Severna Park, Glen Burnie
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Fatal shooting nets 40 years
Sun reporterA Glen Burnie man was sentenced to 40 years in prison yesterday for fatally shooting a man in a crowd outside his girlfriend's Annapolis apartment, resolving the first of four homicides in seven months in the troubled neighborhood. Tyrone Craig...Tags: Assault, Murder, Prosecution, Witnesses, Court Administration
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Man linked to hit-run is chased and beaten
An Annapolis man involved with a hit-and-run accident was beaten by two people who apparently chased him from the scene of the crash, police said yesterday. The man, a 52-year-old Timber Creek Drive resident who was not identified by police because he...Tags: Vehicles
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Power restored to almost all Brooklyn customers
Power has been restored to nearly all the 1,100 Consolidated Edison utility customers who lost electricity in several Brooklyn neighborhoods. Con Edison says all but about 15 of the customers have service. Up to nearly 2,000 customers had been without...Tags: Park Slope, Sunset Park, Consolidated Edison Incorporated, Borough Park
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Sloop du jour: takeout deliveries in Oyster Bay
daniel.teigman@newsday.comEven in tough economic times, it seems, there's always room for dessert, especially when the goodies are delivered by boat. Such is the case along Oyster Bay's waterfront these days. Kieran Shea, 44, owner and head baker of The BayKery Cafe in the...Tags: Seafood and Fishing Industry
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Think global, eat local
Special to amNewYorkSure you can get lasagna in Little Italy, and you'll never want for a wonton in Chinatown. But sometimes it's nice to travel a bit out of your comfort zone and explore the more exotic side of ethnic foods in New York City. From Sephardic Kings Highway to...Tags: Sunnyside (Staten Island, New York), Sunnyside (Queens, New York), Sunset Park, Woodside, Jackson Heights
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Some still without power in Brooklyn
mnaanes@am-ny.comHeading into the sixth day of a heat wave today, Con Ed is asking some Brooklynites to conserve power after the scorching temperatures left 2,000 customers without power yesterday morning. By the end of the day yesterday, Con Ed crews restored power to...Tags: Park Slope, Sunset Park, Consolidated Edison Incorporated, Borough Park
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Stop-skipping mulled by MTA to speed up service
mnaanes@am-ny.comOvercrowded subway trains would skip certain stations during rush hour under a plan New York City Transit is considering to speed up lagging service. One of the slowest trains, the No. 4, had an on-time record of only 70 percent in May, according to...Tags: Throgs Neck, New York City Transit
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All eyes on Queens Senate race
dfreedlander@am-ny.comThere's a pivotal election coming this fall, and it doesn't have anything to do with senators named Obama and McCain. Instead of a national stage, this one plays out in a little corner of Queens, and the candidates squabble over water rates, property...Tags: Frank Padavan, Same-Sex Marriage, Government, Ozone Park, Elections
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Trust awards funds to preserve land
The Crownsville Conservancy Inc. has been awarded $44,870 to help preserve undeveloped lots in the Herald Harbor community, Anne Arundel County Executive John R. Leopold announced. The money from the recently revived county Conservation Trust Fund will...Tags: John R Leopold
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