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LONG ISLAND SEX-ABUSE CON'S GONE (New York Post) - Police on Long Island are searching for a man convicted of sexually abusing 9-year-old Katie Beers - the girl who made national news 13 years ago when she was held prisoner by another pervert in a secret underground dungeon. Sal Inghilleri, 54...
Wolak tops Long Island card! (Fightnews.com) - Unbeaten junior middleweight Pawel "Raging Bull" Wolak (16-0, 11 KOs) plans to make a statement tomorrow night against "Flawless" Dan Wallace (9-1, 3 KOs) in the 10 round main event headlining a pro boxing show promoted by Frankie "G" Promotions and Ring Promotions at the Huntington Hilton Hotel in Melville, Long Island.
Historical Society of Islip Long Island program September 27 (Babylon Beacon) - The Historical Society of Islip Hamlet is presenting a program on So, You Think You Know Long Island, by Gene Horton. The program will be presented on Thursday, September 27, 7 p.m. at the Islip Public Library, 71 Monell Ave. The public is welcome to attend. For information, call 631-277-4895.
South Padre Island beachgoers noticed a long streak of an unidentified black substance on the beach Sunday. The ... (The Brownsville Herald) - South Padre Island beachgoers noticed a long streak of an unidentified black substance on the beach Sunday. The pollutant extended for “miles and miles, Beach and Dunes Task Force Chairman Paul Munarriz said.
Interfaith effort to fight hunger on Long Island (Newsday) - A year-long campaign to root out the causes of hunger and poverty on Long Island was launched yesterday by a coalition of Catholic, Protestant, Jewish and Islamic religious leaders.
Police think Katie Beers' attacker is on Long Island (Newsday) - Suffolk County police believe Sal Inghilleri, the man convicted of molesting a 9-year-old Katie Beers, may have returned to Long Island after leaving the Bay Shore hotel where he'd been staying and failing to disclose his new address, authorities said Wednesday.
Two Long Island hotels to change hands (Newsday) - Two local hotels -- the Residence Inn in Hauppauge and the Hilton Garden Inn in Westbury -- are about to change hands. But as has become typical, there will be no Long Island fingerprints on the deal.
THERESA TIMMONS: Our trip to the Island (The Herald Bulletin) - On Labor Day, my family visited Kings Island Park in Ohio. For almost as long as I can remember, it has been our yearly tradition to make a trek to the roller coaster capital.
Island Yacht Club annual of Mayor's Cup Race be held September 16 (Babylon Beacon) - The Village of Babylon and the Long Island Yacht Club announced that the 23rd annual sailing of the Mayor's Cup Race is open to all auxiliary keel boat owners on the Great South Bay.
Fire Island Lighthouse annual fall migration of hawks and raptors (Babylon Beacon) - The annual fall migration of hawks and raptors has begun along the southern Barrier Beaches of Long Island. The Fire Island Lighthouse provides a unique vantage point. You can actually look down on the birds as they pass the light. In addition to the great view, the lighthouse has historical displays and a gift shop. The fall hours are through mid December, 9:30 a.m.
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