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Article: JUDGE ORDERS LIMOUSINE COMPANY TO CLOSE.(Business)
- Article from:
- The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
- Article date:
- November 17, 2001
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Byline: Erik Kriss Albany Bureau
Albany -- Syracuse limousine company owner Nicholas J. Masterpol Jr. has been ordered to shut down his business, give his dissatisfied customers their money back and pay a $25,000 fine.
State Supreme Court Justice James McCarthy Friday granted the request by state Attorney General Eliot Spitzer after Masterpol failed to answer an earlier court order.
McCarthy is expected to sign a judgment Monday barring Masterpol from operating limousine businesses in New York, ordering him to pay the fine and directing him to make $9,883.60 in restitution to ...
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Article: Limousine company owner dies in single-car crash.(News)
The Boston Herald;
October 20, 2002 ;
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......good about someone and always cheer people up, Christine Coyne said. Dubowik, who was raised in Swampscott, started the limousine company a year ago and it had become quite successful, she said. He was the best son that any parent ever could have hoped for...
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