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  2. Popsicle (brand) - Wikipedia

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    In 1925, Epperson sold the rights to the Popsicle to the Joe Lowe Company of New York, who set up a subsidiary called Popsicle Industries to sell the product. "I was flat and had to liquidate all my assets," he recalled years later. "I haven't been the same since." [7] [3]

  3. Joseph Petrosino - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Petrosino (born Giuseppe Petrosino, Italian: [dʒuˈzɛppe petroˈziːno;-ˈsiːno]; August 30, 1860 – March 12, 1909) was an Italian-born New York City Police Department (NYPD) officer who was a pioneer in the fight against organized crime.

  4. 2009 Binghamton shooting - Wikipedia

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    Several days after the shooting, an envelope was received by the Syracuse, New York, TV station News 10 Now [27] dated March 18, 2009, and postmarked April 3, 2009, the day of the shooting. [40] The three stamps used for the postage were a Liberty Bell and two Purple Hearts.

  5. Did you know these inventions were discovered by accident in ...

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    Here are some of the accidental inventions that originated in the Garden State: Teflon Branded in 1944, Teflon was initially introduced for military and industrial purposes after World War II.

  6. New York City shooting - Wikipedia

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    New York City shooting may refer to: 1984 New York City Subway shooting, in which four young Black men were shot and injured on a New York City Subway train; Freddy's Fashion Mart attack, which left eight people dead, including the perpetrator and four injured; 2007 New York City shooting, which left 4 people dead (including the perpetrator)

  7. Victim on shooting at New York City block party that killed 1 ...

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    One of the survivors of a shooting at a New York City block party told the New York Post that he kept telling himself, "I can't die like this."

  8. Westernville New Year's Day shooting - Wikipedia

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    The Westernville New Year's Day shooting was a mass murder that occurred at a family gathering in Westernville, New York, United States on New Year's Day in 1969. Ralph MacLachlan (aged 35 or 37), [1] [2] a meat cutter and church elder, armed with a semi-automatic .22-caliber rifle, killed four people, including his wife, and injured five others.

  9. ‘Haggler After Midnight,' Who Negotiates What He’ll Steal ...

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    A thief who bargains with his victims over their property is being sought after by police in New York City. The male suspect has been coined the “Haggler after Midnight” by police after nearly ...