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CAST CALLS
THE BILLBOARD PLAYERS audition for Joe DiPietro's comedy "Over the River and Through the Woods," 7 p.m. Monday and Thursday at the Community Church of East Williston, Roslyn Road and East Williston Avenue, 347-235-0972. THE DOUGLASTON COMMUNITY THEATER...Tags: Anglican, Music Theater, Music, Christianity, David Mamet
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Review: Osteria Toscana in Huntington
peter.gianotti@newsday.comOsteria Toscana FOOD (2 1/2 STARS) 69 Wall St. Huntington 631-549-7074 COST $$-$$$ AMBIENCE Very good SERVICE Very good ESSENTIALS Open for dinner Monday through Friday, 5-10 p.m., Saturday, 5-11 p.m.; Sunday, 3-9 p.m. Reservations...Tags: Sausages, Cheese, Tomatoes, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Meatballs
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Petitions battles abound
Spin CycleRepublicans have filed objections to knock Democratic State Senate contender Gregory Fischer of Calverton off the November ballot. According to elections records, Leslia Sullivant of Port Jefferson filed objections to 796 of Fischer???s 1,475 signatures...Tags: Upper House, Craig Johnson, Republican Party, Government, National Government
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John McEnroe proud of interview hug of Roger Federer
WatchdogHere is an item about John McEnroe that I wrote for the Friday column that did not make it into the newspaper: With the U.S. Open set to begin Monday, tennis still is basking in the glow of last month???s......Tags: Roger Federer, Tennis, John McEnroe, U.S. Open Tennis
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Starbucks lists 12 more stores closing on LI
james.bernstein@newsday.comStarbucks will close a total of 14 Long Island stores as part of a plan to shutter 600 of its outlets across the country by the middle of next year, the company said in releasing a full list of closings late Thursday. Two of the Long Island stores that...Tags: Central Islip, Long Island, Music Theater, Manhattan (New York City), Starbucks Corporation
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In Manhattan, N.J. celebration over Clinton win
erik.german@newsday.comIf Hillary Rodham Clinton's staff had expressed pessimism early in the day yesterday, the mood at her Manhattan campaign headquarters last night verged on euphoric. "Yes! Yes! I knew it," shouted Debra Nelson of Douglaston when CNN reported Clinton's...Tags: Idaho, Utah, Manhattan (New York City), North Dakota, California
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LI Philharmonic and Chorus to perform Mozart
verne.gay@newsday.comMozart's "Requiem" is probably not the greatest piece of vocal or choral music ever written; that distinction likely belongs to "Don Giovanni" or Verdi's "Otello." (Debate among yourselves.) But it certainly must be one of the more interesting. Unfinished...Tags: Melville, Long Island, Music, Classical Music, Stony Brook University
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Dining Detour: In and around Flushing
La Baraka, 255-09 Northern Blvd., Little Neck; 718-428-1461. One of Queens' top French restaurants, La Baraka excels with traditional dishes such as roast duckling with orange sauce, rack of lamb and onion soup. Especially good: the meaty couscous royale,...Tags: Crimes, Little Neck, Restaurant and Catering Industry, New York, U.S. Open Tennis
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Q&A with Daryl "D.M.C." McDaniels
Special to amNewYorkHow long did your family live in Hollis? My mother and father moved there from Brooklyn. I was there my whole life, up until I was 23. We moved in 1988, first to Douglaston, because my wife is from Hartford, and I was always on the road, so it was much...Tags: Candy, Francis Lewis, Candy, Flowers and Gifts, Alabama
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Nature Learning Centers/Programs
Alley Pond Environmental Center, Quogue Wildlife Refuge...and more ALLEY POND ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER 228-06 Northern Blvd. Douglaston 718-229-4000 www.alleypond.com QUOGUE WILDLIFE REFUGE THE CHARLES BANKS BELT NATURE CENTER Old Main and Old Country Rd....Tags: Nature, Natural Resources, Natural Science, Zoology, Wildlife
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TRAVEL SHOW: Slide into adventure without leaving home
For seniors who have no plans to travel to Peru, Kenya or Vietnam anytime soon, a virtual tour with Shirley and Stanley Romaine may be the next best thing. On the other hand, for seniors who do plan to travel to exotic places, "Travel the World with...Tags: Melville, Long Island, Little Neck, Nassau County Museum of Art
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Trump’s beach eatery not appetizing to all
Special to NewsdayNeil Noble came to Jones Beach 67 times this summer because the beach at Parking Field Six is as wide as the cross-section of working-class New York families it attracts. It's an alternative to the East End beaches favored by the ultra-rich, he said....Tags: Beach Vacations, Long Island, Forest Hills, Restaurant and Catering Industry, New York
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