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Jamaica High School was a four-year public high school in Jamaica, Queens, New York. It was operated by the New York City Department of Education . Jamaica High School was founded as the Union Free School in 1854, and located within a three-story wooden structure on what is now 161st Street.
Defunct high schools in Queens, New York (6 P) ... Grammar School No. 35; J. SS John W. Brown This page was last edited on 10 August 2012, at 18:02 (UTC) ...
The easternmost portion of Merrick Road, from Carman Mill Road to its eastern terminus, is signed as part of New York State Route 27A (NY 27A). At one time, the entire length of Merrick Road east of Baisley Boulevard was signed as NY 27A; currently, the entire portion within Nassau County is currently designated as the unsigned County Route 27 ...
Frankfort-Schuyler High School, Frankfort [272] [273] James A. Green High School, Dolgeville [274] [275] Herkimer High School, Herkimer; Little Falls High School, Little Falls [276] [277] Mohawk Valley Christian Academy (private K-12), Little Falls [278] [279] Mount Markham High School, West Winfield [280] [281] Poland Central School, Poland
Pages in category "Defunct high schools in Queens, New York" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Jamaica High School; S. Springfield ...
Timothy Delehanty, 36, appears for a preliminary hearing in Kenton County District Court. Delehanty is charged with murder in connection with the 2006 stabbing death of 61-year-old Paul Clayton.
Jamaica Estates is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Queens. Jamaica Estates is part of Queens Community District 8 [ 1 ] and located in the northern portion of Jamaica . It is bounded by Union Turnpike to the north, Hillside Avenue to the south, Utopia Parkway and Homelawn Street to the west, and 188th Street to the east.
Delehanty confessed to the responding officers that he killed Clayton in 2006 and that he "wanted to talk about it," the citation states. When interviewed at the Covington Police Department ...