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Brown: On Long Island, it's about the culture — of corruption
"I have had some exposure to the culture of government and politics in Nassau County during the years that you were in government," U.S. District Judge Joan Azrack said to Rob Walker.
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Brown: Republicans in Nassau and Suffolk, went in it to win it2m read

Brown: Blasting a big hole in Nassau's budget2m read

Brown: A (nother) quest to cull taxpayer-funded political mailings3m read

Brown: Candidates are knocking. Will you let them in?3m read

Brown: Spota, at sentencing, gives a farewell address3m read

Brown: If you wind up in Nassau County, this column is for you3m read

Brown: Cuomo adopts the 'Shaggy' defense2m read

Brown: Blizzard of cash could be in store for Nassau residents3m read

Brown: George Floyd's death changed things — on Long Island too3m read

Brown: Jumping the shark on Nassau reassessments3m read

Brown: One toke over the (town) line3m read

Brown: Push for policing reform is far from over3m read

Brown: Blakeman makes his move3m read

Brown: Let's go to the videotape3m read

Brown: Take it to the (term) limit, one more time3m read

Brown: The inside out of reinventing policing on Long Island4m read

LI students help grant 'birthday wishes' for teens in crisis2m read

Coram woman arrested for allegedly forging childhood vaccine records for Suffolk students2m read

Lawyer for man accused in missing girl case says teen ID was based on altered photo array2m read

LI man arraigned on indictment accusing him of killing father, retired Suffolk detective2m read

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Garbarino: World Trade Center Health Program administrator fired2m read

Dems sue over Trump order to require more citizenship proof for voting2m read

Hicksville man charged in crash that killed father of 91m read

Cops: LI developer DeRosa arrested on bad-check charge 2m read

NUMC's battle to recoup over $1B from NY reaches federal level2m read

$2.2 million house has 75 feet of private beach on the Sound1m read

Village to extend on-street parking meter hours, concerning some business owners2m read
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COVID business fraud: Long Islanders used pandemic aid money for lavish lifestyles
Five years after the pandemic, authorities are still unraveling COVID relief fraud on Long Island — and how at least 31 residents allegedly stole nearly $100 million.
MORE ON THIS TOPICThese LIers have been charged with stealing $98 million in COVID funds

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Joy Mangano put her LI home on the market for $14 million. See inside the estate
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