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News Nearby: Staff Sues Head of Harbor Billionaire for Watering Down Wages
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Former household staff members are suing a Head of the Harbor billionaire for stiffing them on wages because they failed to close doors or make sure hanging pictures were level at his palace on the Long Island Sound.
Robert Mercer, co-chief executive officer of Setauket hedge fund Renaissance, is accused of taking money from household staff’s for each time they failed to replace a shampoo bottles, properly close doors and other service tasks around the mansion.
From Hauppauge: Nightly Road Closures Mark Start of Route 347 Project
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Hauppauge drivers heading out late night or early morning should avoid Route 347 between Route 111/Wheeler Road and Mount Pleasant Road.
New York State Department of Transportation will be closing two lanes of traffic, one in each direction along the 0.8 miles of roadway on Wednesday and Thursday nights, between 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.
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From Kings Park: Good Samaritans Rescue 3 at Kings Park Bluff
A family of three were pulled out of the waters by a few good samaritans on Monday after their 8 foot inflatable boat got swept up by a current and became stuck under the dock.
Kings Park Fire Chief Mark O'Brien said his department got a call of three people drowning at the Kings Park Bluff at about 2 p.m. Luckily, said O'Brien, a few brave a quick thinking people at the docks pulled them to safety.
From Three Village: Poquott Man Plans Run in 170-Mile ‘RacingThePlanet’ Marathon
Shawn Gaffney jokes about what kind of headlines he'll make as he embarks on a 170-mile, seven-day marathon in Iceland. "'Local Man Plans Elaborate Death in Iceland'?" he suggests. Gaffney, 34, a Poquott resident by way of Boston, will head to Iceland next week to challenge himself to complete the event, which begins Aug. 4. While he kids about the grueling competition, he says he recognizes the enormity of the challenge. "I think it will be the hardest thing I’ve ever done," he said.
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