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YOUR COMMUNITY WATCHDOG: School thwarted on Islip town recycling
A teacher and some students at our school would like to start a recycling program, but we need the Town of Islip to pick up the recyclables like they do at Gardiner Manor School, which is also in the Bay Shore School District. Islip Supervisor Phil...Tags: Bay Shore, Islip, Emergency Incidents
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The Morning Call Sports Calendar
COMING EVENTS:
EAST STROUDSBURG UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL MIDNIGHT MADNESS OCT. 16 -- 8 p.m., Koehler Fieldhouse … program run from 8:30 p.m. until 10 p.m., admission free, ring in the upcoming 2008-09 basketball season … includes games, free food, great...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Teen-agers, Health and Safety at School, Awards and Prizes
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Bethesda teen faces charges for explosives
An 18-year-old Bethesda man was charged Thursday by federal authorities with illegal possession of an explosive device and production of false identification, including a Central Intelligence Agency badge and a government card typically used by military...Tags: Defense, Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama), Firearms, Central Intelligence Agency, Punishment
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250 pounds of explosives stolen from OC shed
Orange County authorities are looking for 250 pounds of blasting powder and other explosives that were stolen from a remote canyon shed -- and officials warn the stuff is deteriorating and unstable. A Sheriff's Department statement says sticks of...Tags: Emergency Incidents
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Type of pipe in home blast was subject of warning
A leaky natural gas pipe blamed for a Sept. 2 house explosion here that injured 13 members of a family was of a type that was the subject of a warning bulletin nine years ago. The federal government in 1999 issued a bulletin warning that pipe...Tags: Energy Resources, Xcel Energy Incorporated, Natural Resources, Natural Gas, Emergency Incidents
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Hampshire alum dies from injuries suffered in car accident in Yemen
Tribune reporterAfter the U.S. State Department offered Hampshire High School alum Jeff Patneau a position, he asked for the most difficult assignments, according to his family. He was eventually assigned to work in the American Embassy in San'a, Yemen, which was the...Tags: Northrop Grumman Corp., Road Accidents, Colleges and Universities, Television Industry, Heads of State
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New York Man Pleads Guilty To Explosives Charge
A New York man has pleaded guilty to possessing explosives after he was linked to three vehicles in Connecticut and New York packed with weapons and explosives. Federal prosecutors say Yung Tang, 38, pleaded guilty Friday in U.S. District Court in New...Tags: Defense, Firearms, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Punishment, Emergency Incidents
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Hicksville man killed in Brooklyn blast loved his job
matthew.chayes@newsday.comGeorge Joseph Dillman didn't want to work underground anymore. The Consolidated Edison splicer killed Thursday in a fiery electrical explosion in a Brooklyn manhole had yearned to be promoted to yard supervisor for the utility, his grieving sister and...Tags: Hicksville, Euclid, Consolidated Edison Incorporated, College Point, Clubs and Associations
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Teen faces federal charges after explosives, Camp David map found
An 18-year-old Bethesda man was charged yesterday by federal authorities with illegal possession of an explosive device and production of false identification, including a Central Intelligence Agency badge and a government card typically used by...Tags: Defense, Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama), Firearms, Central Intelligence Agency, Punishment
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Man found with explosives pleads guilty
A New York man pleaded guilty Friday to possessing explosives after he was linked to three vehicles in Connecticut and New York packed with weapons and explosives, authorities said. Yung Tang, 38, pleaded guilty Friday in U.S. District Court in New...Tags: New York City Police Department, Defense, Bombings, Firearms, Prosecution
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OSHA finds safety violations after brewery fire
Federal regulators have fined F.X. Matt Brewing Co. $5,000 for safety violations following a fire that destroyed the company's bottling facilities. U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration officials say the fine was reduced from $7,000 after...Tags: Fines, Health and Safety at Work, Punishment, Beverage Industry, Distilling and Brewing Industry
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Con Ed worker from Hicksville dies in Brooklyn blast
rocco.parascandola@newsday.com; bill.mason@newsday.comA Con Ed worker from Hicksville was killed Thursday in a fiery electrical explosion below the streets of East New York, authorities said. A second worker was also injured. George Dillman, 26, a splicer for the utility, was pronounced dead at the scene...Tags: Fires, Hicksville, Health and Safety at Work, Euclid, Emergency Incidents
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