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Uniondale

American  
[yoon-yuhn-deyl] / ˈyun yənˌdeɪl /

noun

  1. a town on W Long Island, in SE New York.


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Sterling, of Uniondale, New York, was making the fourth defense of his bantamweight title.

From Seattle Times

During a 1999 wrestling match at the Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, N.Y.,

From New York Times

Danny De Voe, a partner at Sahn Ward Braff Koblenz law firm in Uniondale, New York, who filed many of those suits, declined to comment, citing attorney-client privilege.

From Salon

The roof hangs low, just a few feet higher than the old one in Uniondale, to help recreate that hovering, overheated atmosphere of the smaller venue; and the banners that hang from it recall all the glory that the Islanders created in the old building.

From New York Times

It’s 29.5 miles from Elmont, N.Y., to Newark, and in this tiny corridor of the United States exist three of the N.H.L.’s 32 teams: the Devils, the Rangers, and the Islanders, soon to move to Elmont from their creaking Long Island home in Uniondale.

From New York Times