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Long Island's North Fork - extending east from Riverhead to the easternmost tip at Orient - has farmland, wineries, fishing, beaches and quaint historic villages to satisfy just about every type of recreational fun.
Long Island's North Fork - extending east from Riverhead to the easternmost tip at Orient - has farmland, wineries, fishing, beaches and quaint historic villages to satisfy just about every type of recreational fun.
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Wine business on LI expanding
mark.harrington@newsday.comRecession or not, a new crop of wineries, tasting rooms, vineyards and wines is making its way to Long Island wine country this season, suggesting that the business of sipping may not only defy but thrive in tough economic times. From the planned...Tags: Property, Dining and Drinking, Farms, Beverage Industry, Long Island
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North Fork art show tour at Long Island Museum
pwk@aol.comThe Long Island Museum's "A Shared Aesthetic: Artists of Long Island's North Fork" exhibition closes Sunday, July 12. If you're a senior, you may want to take advantage of a free self-guided tour of the exhibit this Tuesday. As part of the museum's...Tags: Long Island
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EXPRESSWAY - Happy July H-T-R-U-O-F, from camp
Eileen White Jahn lives in Rockville Centre. It's the Fourth of July, and I'm working in a lockdown facility surrounded by 200 shrieking lunatics. I am not an asylum administrator, though I do think I lost my mind back in 1990, when I agreed to take a...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Festive Event
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Veteran GOP Assemb. ready to join Dem majority
Spin CycleVeteran Republican Assemblyman Fred Thiele is on the verge of crossing the aisle to join the Democratic majority, according to political and governmental sources. One Republican source said the change might occur ???in a matter of days.??? Other sources.....Tags: Veterans Affairs, Sheldon Silver, Republican Party, Primaries, Defense
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Area lodgings attract Long Island's staycationers
patricia.kitchen@newsday.comWith a 4- and a 6-year-old, Joe and Flo Federman had been considering a summer vacation at Hershey Park or maybe Sesame Place, both in Pennsylvania. But this year, with the economy front-and-center and staycations looking like the norm, they decided...Tags: Atlantis Marine World, Cornell University, Trips and Vacations, Government, Marketing
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People on the Move
ASSOCIATIONS Joan Cear has been appointed board of directors president at New York Women in Communications Foundation, the nonprofit arm of New York Women in Communications Inc. In this role Cear will guide the development of student-oriented...Tags: Business Enterprises, Government, Public Relations, Death and Dying, New York
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Seniors events
BRUNCH Plainview: Food, entertainment, socializing, 11 a.m.- 1 p.m. July 5 at Mid-Island Y JCC, 45 Manetto Hill Rd., miyjcc.org, $15 516-822-3535 ext. 338. PICKUP SOFTBALL Dix Hills: Games Monday, Wednesday and Friday for seniors 55 and older, 8:45-...Tags: Long Island, Basketball
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East End businesses hiring from near and far
keiko.morris@newsday.comHiring for the summer season is typically an intense and competitive affair for establishments on the East End, but this year employers said the recession has helped ease some of the usual recruitment stresses. Just how much of an upside a down economy...Tags: Employers, Personal Data Collection, Dining and Drinking, Restaurants, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Iced coffee spots on Long Island
pat.burson@newsday.comAs the Bay Shore-based publisher of coffeeandteanewsletter.com, Lynda Calimano has sampled coffees and teas from around the world. Great iced coffee, she says, starts with great coffee beans. "If you put ice in bad coffee, you're just going to get cold,...Tags: Distilling and Brewing Industry, Long Island City, Dining and Drinking, Park Slope, Long Island
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Long Island wine country by the book
A wine region needs writers and photographers to tell its story. Long Island's wine country has two knowledgeable chroniclers who have met that need with new books. "The Story of North Fork Wine: Historical Profiles and Wine Country Recipes" by John Ross...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Restaurants, Salt, Beverage Industry, Viniculture
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Broward schools with largest number of layoffs
South Florida Sun-SentinelSunland Park Elementary School: 10 Western High School: 8 North Fork Elementary School: 7 Park Trails Elementary School: 7 Fairway Elementary School: 6 Liberty Elementary School: 6 Palmview Elementary School: 6 Walker Elementary School: 6 West Broward...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Schools, Unemployment, Elementary Schools, Margate
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North Fork restaurants
joan.reminick@newsday.com, peter.gianotti@newsday.comGrapes and greens aren't all that grow on the North Fork. New restaurants are sprouting, too, even in this sluggish economy. Factor in a few expansions, reinventions, chef changes and old standbys, and the 2009 summer season looks as healthy as ever....Tags: Hamburgers, Shelter Island Heights, Fava Beans, Dining and Drinking, Restaurants
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