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Glen Cove Week in Review: Sept. 9-14

A rundown of this week's biggest headlines.

Here's a rundown of the top stories this week on Glen Cove Patch. For more news and around-the-clock updates, follow us on Twitter and Facebook.

Cops Seek Help Finding Identity Thieves
Crime Stoppers, the Nassau County Police Department, and the Glen Cove Police Department are seeking the public’s help with identifying, and locating subjects wanted in connection with an Grand Larceny that occurred in Glen Cove.

9/11 Artifact to Be Displayed in City Hall
Mayor Ralph Suozzi said he will find a place in City Hall to display a World Trade Center artifact gifted to the city in 2002 while it awaits its permanent home at the waterfront.

WTC Steel Dedicated To Glen Cove FD
The Chamber of Commerce and the City of Glen Cove dedicated a beam from the wreckage of the World Trade Center to the Glen Cove Fire Department Wednesday. 

Seastreak a Peek at Ferry Terminal's Future
It was a peek into what's to come for Garvies Point when a sleek charter ferry pulled alongside the newly built ferry terminal Thursday to pick up a group of businessmen.

Attorney Pleads Guilty in Real Estate Scam
A former attorney from Old Westbury pleaded guilty to the top count against him Friday after being charged with stealing more than $4 million from clients in real estate deals, including his own wife.


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