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... that
Long Island's North Shore School District enthusiastically benefited from taxing the
Glenwood Generating Station, with one official saying "we endure the smoke, let's have the gravy"? Source: "The Glenwood trustees believe, according to Anderson, that it would be smart for the districts to combine and build a joint high school while they are still able to enjoy the full advantage of the heavy taxes contributed by the Long Island Lighting Co., from its large power plants. The utilities company has its largest electric power plant and has recently completed a mammoth gas manufacturing plant in the Glenwood Landing section. 'We endure the smoke, let's have the gravy,' Anderson said."
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ALT1... that the North Shore School District, home to
Kate McKinnon's alma mater, benefited from taxing the
Glenwood Generating Station, with one official saying "we endure the smoke, let's have the gravy"? Source above + "The North Shore Arts Angels are pleased to announce that "Saturday Night Live" cast member Kate McKinnon will be appearing in the upcoming "," a one night only fund raising event celebrating one half a century of her school's drama troupe. McKinnon will be joining over 140 other alumni from North Shore High School"
Broadway World
Hook: Hook has been verified by provided inline citation
Cited: - Offline/paywalled citation accepted in good faith
Interesting:
QPQ: Done.
Overall: Mostly ok -- a little rewording in article & happy to approve.
The
Copyvio report suggests that the lede paragraphs need to be reworded. I realize that much of the overlap is due to names of towns & people. However, there is phrasing that is unique to reference that I think should be reworked.
I'm AGF on the hook reference. Someone with access to old newspapers may be able to read it.
@
QuakerSquirrel: I reworded the lead. I think ALT1 has too many disparate parts. If you want a really silly hook I suppose it could be something about Kate McKinnon's education being funded by taxes on the power station. But it would probably have to lose the quote, which I like. I went to school with Kate by the way, she was a year above me and we were on the quiz bowl team together.
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