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Gotti to return to laid-back life in Oyster Bay Cove
Now that John "Junior" Gotti is home in Oyster Bay Cove, he and his family can pick up where they left off before he was jailed 16 months ago awaiting trial: dining in cafes and sweet shops along Main Street in Oyster Bay, buying birthday cakes in a small shopping center off Route 25A in East Norwich and attending church services at St.
Back on LI, Gotti goes for bagels and toys
Newsday/Optimum Online subscribers click here for full access Not a Newsday or Optimum Online subscriber? Click here For Gotti, freedom means bagels, toy shopping December 2, 2009 By SOPHIA CHANG sophia.chang@newsday.com Fresh and full of energy, John "Junior" Gotti spent his first free day after his latest mistrial embracing life as a family man: ...
Gotti, now free, makes beeline for Toys R Us
Gotti expects to hear by Jan. 22 if the government plans to seek a retrial. Photo credit: Photo by Howard Schnapp John "Junior: Gotti shopping with his children at Toys 'R' Us.
Wild Turkeys Find a Haven in the East Norwich Vicinity
Peg Wallace of Christina's Epicure has been having wild turkey sightings, in back of the gourmet store on Route 106, off 25A in East Norwich.
$3.95 Million For NYC Hoteliera s Oyster Bay Cove Estate
A property quaint enough to be cast in televisiona s a oeMartha Stewart Living,a the Holly Court Estate in Oyster Bay Cove, N.Y., is a colonial-style complex that comes with a tennis court and two onsite cottages.
Editorial: It's a Case of Less is More
The Oyster Bay Water District has asked to have .53 acres of the Tiffany Creek Preserve from Nassau County for a future use for a well.
Jay Jacobs' new state post boosts LI's political clout
If the chairmen of the state's two major political parties want to meet for lunch, they could both walk to a diner on Northern Boulevard.
A small problem of a big bill from National Grid
There was a little something extra in Jack Herrick's most recent gas bill from National Grid for a generator he keeps at his Oyster Bay Cove home - an increase of $280,195.28. That is nearly a 28,000 percent hike over his regular bill of $10.12. When he opened the bill last week and saw the figure, Herrick felt "shock, disbelief and awe," he said ...
Christopher Randolph, Marine scholarship head, dies
Christopher Randolph, an Oyster Bay Cove resident who was president of a Marine scholarship fund and a longtime investment banker, died May 22 of brain cancer.
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