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Ocean Parkway is a boulevard and neighborhood in the west central portion in the New York City borough of Brooklyn.
Ocean Parkway is a boulevard and neighborhood in the west central portion in the New York City borough of Brooklyn.
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Long Island music: Mindy Abair, Craig Crawford
WHAT Mindi Abair, jazz saxophonist and singer, performs. WHEN|WHERE 8 tonight, Inter-Media Art Center, 370 New York Ave., Huntington INFO $45; 631-549-2787, imactheater.org WHAT Craig Crawford performs gospel music. WHEN WHERE 8 p.m. tomorrow at the...Tags: C.W. Post Campus, Long Island, Tilles Center, Music, Brookville
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Feed me: Wine tasting at Morton's, Great Neck
FEED ME Does a fancy glass make wine taste better? Head to Morton's, The Steakhouse in Great Neck at 6 p.m. tomorrow for a tasting sponsored by Riedel, with hors d'oeuvres, too. $70 includes four wine glasses to take home. Reserve, 516-498-2950. KEEP UP...Tags: Viniculture, Beach Vacations, Food and Dining Culture, Beverage Industry, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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New York Real Estate: Midwood, Brooklyn
Special to amNewYork-Click here for 16 photos of the Midwood, Brooklyn neighborhood With its shady streets, deep front porches and elegant two-story Victorians, Midwood is an unexpected suburban outpost halfway between Coney Island and Prospect Park. Midwood was...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Beach Vacations, Orthodoxy, Imperial and Royal Matters, Brighton Beach
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Georgians in America watch the violence back home
Associated Press WriterKhatuna Baghaturia has spent countless hours in the last week on the phone with relatives in her native country and watching the bloodshed on TV. The sight of Russian troops laying waste to Georgia was all the more horrifying because her three children...Tags: John McCain, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Manhattan (New York City), Parochial Schools, Elections
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Ocean Parkway bike path hearing draws concerns
jennifer.smith@newsday.comEven as cyclists and in-line skaters waxed enthusiastic at a public hearing last night on the proposed bicycle path for Ocean Parkway, beach residents and environmental advocates aired concerns about accidents, litter and untrammeled access to sensitive...Tags: Beach Vacations, Transportation, Gardens and Parks, Long Island, West Babylon
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Jones Beach Air Show Attracts Record Crowds
denise.bonilla@newsday.comWhat was supposed to be an airplane show turned out to be something akin to a car show for some Sunday afternoon when parking lots at Jones Beach filled up and roadways came to a standstill. The Navy's famed Blue Angels were still more than an hour...Tags: Beach Vacations, Police, Transportation, New York, Gardens and Parks
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Dog mauls baby to death in Brooklyn
rocco.parascandola@newsday.comAn 8-month-old boy was attacked and killed by the family's pet Doberman Pinscher in Brooklyn Thursday afternoon, police said. The 3-year-old dog, a neutered male named Mackabee who had been a member of the Stein family since he was a puppy, set upon...Tags: Police, Animals, Kensington
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500-gallon congealed oil spill has been cleared
christina.hernandez@newsday.comThe congealed oil discovered Thanksgiving Day on the shores of Atlantic Beach and Long Beach has been cleared, but the cause of the estimated 500-gallon spill remains unknown, a U.S. Coast Guard representative said Saturday. Twenty-four cubic yards of...Tags: Water Pollution, Beach Vacations, Environmental Pollution, New York, Nature
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Singleton's Seafood Shack
joan.reminick@newsday.comAt 5 p.m. on a brilliant summer afternoon, I arrived at Tobay Beach, not to swim but rather to eat at Singleton's Seafood Shack. On that day, the place looked like little more than a town beach concession with umbrella tables outside. Soon, I learned,...Tags: Massapequa, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Manhattan (New York City), Beach Vacations, Seafood and Fishing Industry
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Why landmark a park?
amNewYork EditorParks are given landmark protection to make sure their historic character is not lost. Any proposed change – such as adding a ball field or moving a walkway – are subject to a review process by the Landmarks Preservation Commission. Here is a list of...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Tourism and Leisure, Central Park
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Cops: Drunk driver kills Good Samaritan
tony.destefano@newsday.comOn the day he planned to go house-hunting with his family, an immigrant livery driver from Azerbaijan was killed in Brooklyn while trying to assist a colleague with a stalled car -- mowed down by a vehicle whose driver was drunk, police said. Rafael...Tags: Rentals, Manhattan (New York City), Police, Sheepshead Bay, John Jay
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Park Slope
STAFF WRITERThe neighborhood is known for its charm, for a family-friendly vibe, for leafy streets, and century-old houses adorned with elaborate terra-cotta and brickwork. Summers, it's a green and flowery refuge from the city, with gardens that spill onto the...Tags: Brooklyn Heights, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Park Slope, Brooklyn Museum, Real Estate Sellers
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