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Attention readers
Are you a widowed or divorced woman age 60 or older who has no desire to marry again, instead preferring friendships and being able to live alone? We'd like to hear about you and those relationships for an upcoming story. Please e-mail retire@newsday.... -
ASKING THE CLERGY
Rabbi Bruce Ginsburg, Congregation Sons of Israel, Woodmere: Yes. While houses of worship stand for ethereal and eternal values, functioning in the real world means they have to pay for electricity, heat, air conditioning and professional staffing. That'...Tags: Roman Catholic, Anglican, Christianity, Belief and Faith, Unificationism
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Act Two editor's note: Awareness prevents scams
noel.rubinton@newsday.comNo, the purpose of today's cover story on scams is not to scare everyone. When you read Ellen Mitchell's survey of all the ways people can get ripped off in later life, it may seem like trouble lurks around every corner. In fact, there are many ways... -
Age and the presidential candidates
saulfriedman@comcast.comA few weeks ago, I rejected age as an issue in the presidential campaign. But I added, "If age is to be a factor in the coming race ... perhaps the most important issue may be whom Sen. John McCain chooses as a running mate." Suddenly, no matter what...Tags: Government Health Care, Barack Obama, Medicaid, Diseases, Cancer
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Cops investigate link in 2 Melville home invasions
andrew.strickler@newsday.comSuffolk police are investigating whether the same group of intruders is responsible for two separate home invasions over the past 10 days in an upscale Melville neighborhood. In the latest case, a father was asleep upstairs in a house on Round Tree Drive... -
Police reports from Centerport, Commack, Dix Hills, East Northport, Fort Salonga, Greenlawn, Huntington, Huntington Station, Melville, West Hills
lidesk@newsday.comCenterport Two bicycles were stolen Aug. 27 from a yard on Woodedge Drive. Cold Spring Harbor Police reported Aug. 25 that fields on Turkey Lane were damaged by vandals. Commack A resident on Cobb Lane said vandals damaged her house Aug. 25. Items were...Tags: Fort Salonga, Town of Huntington, Commack, Huntington Station, West Farms
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BURNING QUESTIONS: Making the most of abundant zucchini
erica.marcus@newsday.comHelp! I'm drowning in zucchini. Unlike local corn or tomatoes, zucchini is not one of those vegetables that is happily gorged on until the season ends. Here are some coping strategies. If you are in a position to select your own zucchini, smaller... -
Design changes delay Huntington cultural center
Special to NewsdayAlthough a large sign on the empty lot promises "Completion Fall of 2008," the Huntington Arts Education Center in Huntington Station will not become a reality at least until spring, more than two years after the town announced the building plans. "There...Tags: Culture, Long Island, Town of Huntington, Huntington Station, Northridge
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September 2: "Don't ask" doesn't work, Sea Isle Marina, drug rehab on LI
Drug rehab important, too I am appalled at the Shelter Island residents opposing the opening of a drug rehab center ["Drug center decision delayed" News, Aug. 29]. These centers are few and far between and constantly being shut down. My question to...Tags: Long Island, Health Treatments, Petroleum Industry, Minority Groups, Environmental Pollution
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How come: Pencil erasers attract mistakes
Special to NewsdayHow does an eraser remove pencil writing? asks Crystal, a student, via e-mail. As soon as people made their first marks, there was probably the urge to get rid of one. When drawing in dirt, a simple swipe of the hand wipes the slate clean. But removing... -
How to be a terrific temp
Here is some help for first timers: - Treat your interview with the staffing firm the same as you would with any employer. Show interest and confidence and dress appropriately, said Amanda Oliveri, market manager in Lloyd Staffing's Great Neck office....Tags: Political Candidates, Elections, Adecco SA, Employers
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Temp companies on Long Island find market strong
patricia.kitchen@newsday.comThe government employs a variety of barometers to gauge the health of the nation's economy. There's the gross domestic product, the consumer price index, the index of leading economic indicators, the consumer confidence survey, among others. But some...Tags: Consumer Confidence, Business, Government, Public Employees, Financial Services
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