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New business will replace old Patchogue theater
Brookhaven 's town board voted last night to condemn the East Main Street theater and replace it with a new business.
CA's Cross Enterprise APM Solution Will be ...
ISLANDIA, N.Y., Oct. 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- CA today announced plans to deliver , a comprehensive solution for managing application performance in real time across mainframe and distributed environments.
New court date set in Kabot case
Southampton Town Supervisor Linda Kabot is due back in court on Thursday, October 29, and her lawyer is hoping to take her drunken driving case to trial that same day.
Dow's 10,000 doesn't change financial planners' strategy
Dow hitting 10,000 Wednesday for the first time since last October is more white noise rather than a game-changing moment in managing long-term investments.
Tesco to manage carbon footprint data worldwide with CA's ecoSoftware
Islandia, N.Y. U.K. retailing giant Tesco has selected CAa s ecoSoftware to fulfill its long-term commitment to drive down carbon emissions across its global operations.
Cops: Bank Robbery Spree is Over
Police say they have a suspect in custody in several bank robberies in Suffolk over the past month.
CA ARCserve Backup Beats Symantec Backup Exec Again in Comparative Review
North American Reseller's Study Finds CA ARCserve Backup is Clear Winner in Features and Technology and Provides Better ROI ISLANDIA, N.Y.- CA today announced CA ARCserve Backup came out on top again against SymantecTM Backup ExecTM in an independent study conducted by North American software reseller Productive Corporation.
CA to acquire NetQoS for $200 million
CA Inc. said Monday it will acquire Austin-based NetQoS Inc. for $200 million in an all-cash transaction.
Free Perinatal Mood Disorder Training In NY On Sept. 22
The Postpartum Resource Center of New York will present a free perinatal mood disorder training session on Tuesday, September 22 at the Islandia Village Hall in Islandia, NY, from 9am to 12:30pm. This training, entitled "Building A Perinatal Depression Safety Net in Our Community" will be presented by Sonia Murdock, executive director of the ...
L.I. Landscaper Tried to Mow Down Muslim Women: Cops
A Long Island landscaper with a virulent hatred of Islam tried to run over two Muslim women at a suburban gas station after threatening to kill them because of their religion, police said Thursday.
Feds Eye Suffolk Anti-Muslim Bias Crime Case
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Suffolk Man Accused of Threatening Muslim Woman
A landscaper from Islandia with a virulent hatred of Islam tried to run over two Muslim women at a suburban gas station after threatening to kill them because of their religion, police said Thursday.
NY Man Accused Of Threatening To Kill Muslim Woman
Share + Aug 27, 2009 2:50 pm US/Eastern ISLANDIA, N.Y. A Long Island man has been arrested on a charge of threating to kill a Muslim woman and her daughter.
HIA honors Stalco Construction
Islandia-based Stalco Construction will be recognized for its "growth, leadership and overall commitment to Long Island" by the Hauppauge Industrial Association next month.
While Empire grows, Gold Coast holds
Call it a tale of two banks. Last year, as a national financial meltdown brought major firms to their knees, two Long Island banks opened their doors, catering to the same clientele and even opening in the same village, Islandia.
Couple Sought in Commack Credit Card Theft
Crime Stoppers and Suffolk's Fourth Squad Detectives are asking the public's help to identify a man and woman who stole credit cards out of a shopper's wallet at a local store.
CA 2Q profit nearly flat, but outlook lifts shares
Business management software company CA Inc. said Thursday its fiscal first-quarter profit was nearly flat as revenue edged lower.
Antivirus Glitch Troubles PC Users
Every antivirus company deals with false positives -- an embarrassment for companies whose job is to protect people's machines from sabotage.
Glitch in antivirus software troubles PC users
Antivirus software cuts two ways. It's great at blocking known viruses, but it can sometimes misfire, mistakenly flagging clean files as malicious.