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William Klein is having difficulty in collecting damages from the U.S. Postal Service.
Continued consumer confidence seems to be keeping a healthy flow of sales tax revenue coming into the coffers of both Nassau and Suffolk.
The man who won a domestic violence conviction against deposed State Senator Hiram Monserrate has now been tapped to be the special prosecutor in the case of David Mejias, the ex-legislator and current Democratic State Senate candidate accused of stalking and menacing Mejias' ex-girlfriend and her new boyfriend.
While beach lovers who came to Montauk for sun and swimming had a disappointing start to their Labor Day weekend, others relished the rough weather.
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