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In 1776, independence spirit thrives in Long Island
bill.bleyer@newsday.comWHEN Huntington patriots learned that the Declaration of Independence had been approved in the summer of 1776, they read it aloud, marched in impromptu parades and hanged an effigy of King George III before burning it to ashes. That evening, still in...Tags: Lloyd Harbor, National Government, Connecticut, Robert Hughes, George Washington
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The Jiminez family talks about Cutchogue home
Jaclyn Jiminez says her family most enjoys the scenery behind their 1983 cedar shingled ranch on a .92-acre lot, which is tucked between two vineyards: "The view that we have in the backyard is just amazing. It's secluded. The sunsets are unbelievable....Tags: Homes
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Tour Long Island's private gardens on 'Open Days'
Special to NewsdaySome gardeners look out over their creations and see not only trees, mountain laurel and azaleas but also the past and the future. Roberta Lee of Cutchogue got an early start on gardening, helping her mother when she was just 4. "And I wasn't playing,"...Tags: Water Mill, East Hampton (Suffolk, New York), Long Island, Nassau County, Wainscott
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Change bedding seasonally
"Change bedding from summer colors to fall colors like beige, browns, reds and yellows. Pumpkin spice candles are nice ... Fresh sunflowers on the kitchen table are a must." Dawn Bennett, Daniel Gale Sotheby's International Realty, CutchogueTags: Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated
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Make offers on waterfront properties quickly
"Even though there is generally more housing inventory on the market today, buyers should know that waterfront property is still in high demand. There are sometimes five or more interested buyers for each waterfront home, so if you see something you like,...Tags: Property
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Create a fresh smell
."If the home has air-conditioning, be sure to use it to keep the house at its freshest during summer showings. I recommend putting a dab of rosemary oil on a piece of cotton and sticking it in a vent where the air is blowing out to create a fresh smell."...Tags: Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated
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Little Gull sheds light on past
Newsday Staff WriterThe last time a large group of visitors had come to the lighthouse on Little Gull Island was when the British showed up during the War of 1812 to extinguish the beacon. Three weeks ago, 68 visitors arrived under more auspicious circumstances. This...Tags: Seafood and Fishing Industry, Ceremonies, National Government, Thomas Hardy, Connecticut
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Not just for the summer
Special to NewsdayKen Coulter grew to love the North Fork after owning a summer home in Cutchogue for eight years. When the 39-year-old tired of the frenetic pace of Wall Street, he left his job as a bond salesman and his home in the DUMBO section of Brooklyn to move to...Tags: Real Estate Buyers, National Government, Manhasset, New Suffolk, Commuting
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Too good for its own future?
Newsday Staff WriterThe land stretches from the strip shopping plazas of Riverhead to the bluffs of Orient Point, 100 square miles of fields and creeks shaped by glaciers and reshaped by Indians, then English settlers, then Irish and Polish immigrants. Now it's changing as...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Government Health Care, Volkswagen, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Health Treatments
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Natives vs. newcomers
Newsday Staff WriterRuthie Ruffner doesn't like to gripe. "I love the out-of-towners," she says from behind the customer service desk at Greenport's IGA supermarket, where she has worked for the past 21 years. "Don't get me wrong." But sometimes, she just can't help...Tags: Medicine, CVS Corporation, Connecticut, State Budgets, Real Estate Sellers
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