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OUTDOORS: FISHING REPORT: North Shore sees a barrage of blues
Marty Bazata let out a loud groan even as he smiled. At the end of his fishing rod an 8-pound bluefish powered to the right in an unsuccessful attempt to tangle every line dangling over the bow of the Mattituck open boat Captain Bob V. "I don't know...Tags: Mattituck, Manhattan (New York City), Oyster Bay, Fishing, Long Island Sound
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This Just In
Sentinel Staff WriterThe American Civil Liberties Union might be dedicated to protecting free speech, but Saturday the group will host the "Not-So-Free-Speech Zone" in Daytona Beach. Five dollars will get attendees food and drink at a picnic, but for $1 you can speak on any...Tags: Volusia County, Elections, Local Elections
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As summer ends, fishing habits must change
outdoortom@optonline.netCould you taste that hint of autumn approaching on the late-night breezes this week? As sure as big yellow buses will be chugging down the street within a fortnight, the fishing season will take on a fall flavor during the coming weeks. No need to...Tags: Beach Vacations, Fire Island, Fishing, Thanksgiving, Music
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FISHING REPORT: There's a real bite to August's action
August can be an interesting month from a fishing perspective. Some years, it's the deepest part of the summer doldrums when hot water, bright sunshine, heavy boating traffic and intense fishing pressure conspire to limit a fish's appetite. Other years,...Tags: Beach Vacations, Petroleum Industry, Fishing, Long Island Sound, Music
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Sidewalk trash makes for a stinky summer
MNaanes@am-ny.comThere's no escaping the grime and nose-holding stench levels that city sidewalks generate in the summertime. In Morrisania, where sidewalks ranked the dirtiest in the city last month, amNewYork recently found trash clumped around trees and atop catch...Tags: Beach Vacations, Brighton Park, Bayside (Queens, New York), Brighton Beach, McDonald's
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New ferry service set to begin May 12
msweeney@am-ny.comA new ferry route linking Rockaway and Manhattan - with a stop on the Brooklyn waterfront - will begin May 12, according to city council members briefed on the plan. The new ferry is the first step in a two-year pilot program to expand ferry service in...Tags: Regional Authority, Coney Island, Bay Ridge, Greenpoint, Williamsburg (Bronx, New York)
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Update: Last of 7 Victims Pulled From Rubble
reid.epstein@newsday.comAs rescue workers searched for three people missing and presumed lost in the rubble of an East Side town house crushed by a fallen crane, the mayor and Manhattan's borough president differed on whether the city paid close enough attention to the scene...Tags: Bedford (Bronx, New York), National Government, Lancaster (Lancaster, Virginia), Construction and Property, Port Richmond
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City Living: Wakefield, Bronx
Special to amNewYorkRide the No. 2 train all the way to the last stop, step off and you've found Wakefield, a small suburban enclave that's New York City's northernmost neighborhood. While only an hour away from midtown, Wakefield has managed to preserve much of its old-...Tags: Beach Vacations, Culture, Crimes, Eastchester, Wakefield (Bronx, New York)
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Beach restaurants in the city
Special to amNewYorkFried clams, steamed lobsters and a cold beer. A table by the water. A seat in the sun. Is this summer or what? Here are seven places where you find the beach in the city. Randazzo's Clam Bar Randazzo's, currently owned by Paul Randazzo, has been a...Tags: Battery Park, Battery Park City, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Beach Vacations, Manhattan (New York City)
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Ed Burns writes 'love letter to the suburbs'
Special to NewsdayGrowing up in Valley Stream, Ed Burns always knew he wanted to "write a love letter" to the suburbs one day. "I spent my summers on Long Beach and on my dad's boat in East Rockaway," the actor said in an interview Friday at Tribeca Cinemas. "I've...Tags: Festive Event, Tribeca, Film Festivals, Tribeca Film Festival, Culture
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Where the parades are
Memorial Day parades take place throughout the five boroughs. Here is where to catch up with them:
There are two in Brooklyn, one on Sunday, which starts at 8:30 am (Leonard Street between Nassau and Driggs Avenues, Williamsburg) and one on Monday, at 11...Tags: Williamsburg, Festive Event, Manhattan (New York City), Forest Hills, Inwood
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Waterfront dining: Dont settle for sidewalk cafés
Special to amNewYorkNew York's waterfront restaurants -- from Staten Island to City Island -- offer breathtaking views and menus that range from no frills to fancy. Here are some of our favorites. Now that the boats are in their slips, the crowds can gather at the West 79th...Tags: Long Island City, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry, Manhattan (New York City), Tito Puente
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