Thursday, January 27, 2022

More than a foot of snow possible on East End

Afternoon Update
Winter storm watch in effect, more than a foot of snow possible out East
Newsday meteorologist Bill Korbel predicted about four to six inches of snow with about a foot on the East End but stressed that there is a "big variation" in computer models of the storm track.
Mourners crowd into St. Patrick's Cathedral for slain NYPD Officer Jason Rivera's wake
Rivera, who died Friday night at age 22, is being memorialized at St. Patrick's Cathedral in midtown Manhattan — with a wake on Thursday from 1 to 8 p.m.
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Man gets 25 years to life for attempted murder of police
"There's no excuse for shooting at the police," acting State Supreme Court Justice Patricia Harrington told Duane Costa.
Nine LI school districts face fiscal risk, state comptroller says
The nine districts are among 23 statewide that face varying degrees of financial risk, said the state comptroller's office. It noted that many systems had to deal with "extreme" operational issues due to the pandemic.

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Developer wins tax breaks for Huntington Station apartments
The $7.3 million project is Blue & Gold Holdings' sixth housing site near the LIRR station.
Hamptons home search just got harder, as listings drop by half
The number of sales in the Hamptons in the fourth quarter fell by one-third from a year before, with far fewer houses on the market.

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Opinion: Banning affirmative action would continue the legacy of racial bias
Eliminating race as a factor in admissions will significantly reduce minority college admissions.
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Parcells helped sell Schoen on Giants' GM job
Joe Schoen said the two-time Super Bowl-winning coach told him that it was "the best job in the league."
It's time for the Mets' booth to get the bobblehead treatment
Bobbleheads of Gary Cohen, Ron Darling and Keith Hernandez will be given to fans at three separate games this season.
Gravity Vault rock-climbing gym to open at mall
The plan is part of Samanea New York's effort to offer a lineup of entertainment tenants at the Westbury mall.
80-unit apartment complex in Lynbrook replaces 'blighted' Capri Motor Inn
About two years after the Capri Motor Inn — which had become notorious for what officials said were frequent robberies, drug busts and prostitution — was torn down, the new apartments on Freer Street were opened on Jan. 20.
Indoor farmers markets to visit this winter
Neither snow nor sleet nor cold stops these markets from providing LIers with fresh produce, handmade baked goods and much more — all winter long. 

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Islip councilman collecting biographies of town veterans for journal
The 2022 edition of the Islip Journal of War Veterans will feature veterans who served from the first Gulf War through the present.

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