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WHERE North Fork PHONE 631-765-4689. WHEN Year-round, by appointment COST $65 weekdays; $75 weekends, depending on availability and four-passenger minimum. Includes gourmet boxed lunch. WEB vintagetour1.com Turn your date into an East End day trip....Tags: North Fork
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SHOOTING AT GREENPORT RESTAURANT
A Bronx man shot a rival twice in the stomach yesterday after an altercation at a Greenport restaurant, Southold police said. Equan Sanders, 27, of 152nd Street, had fought with a 29-year-old Bellport man with whom he had an ongoing feud, at Rhumb Line...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Police, Police Arrests
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pwking@aol.comHuntington goes Fourth If you can't wait another year for a July Fourth event, head over to Huntington tomorrow. In the days before e-mail, or even U.S. mail, official news that the Continental Congress had approved the Declaration of Independence on...Tags: Music Industry, Music, Folk Music, Melville, Louisiana
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Howard L. Bachrach, 88; virologist purified the polio and foot-and-mouth disease viruses
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterHoward L. Bachrach, the virologist who purified the polio and foot-and-mouth disease viruses and was the first to use genetic engineering to produce a vaccine, died June 26 in Atlantis, Fla. He was 88 and had been suffering from heart disease, according...Tags: Minnesota, Research, Biotechnology Industry, Vaccines, Biotechnology
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Greenport man killed in accident
A Greenport man was killed when the minivan he was driving collided with a tanker truck on County Route 48 in Southold, police said. Thomas Mokus, 42, was driving east on Route 48 Friday about 4:15 p.m. when he crossed the center line near the...Tags: Vehicles, Long Island, Astoria, Police
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Classrooms without walls
christina.hernandez@newsday.comOn a Friday last month so blustery that umbrellas provided little shelter from the chilling rains, several William Floyd High School students elected to spend the morning outdoors. They sloshed through the mud of the Wertheim National Wildlife Refuge...Tags: High Schools, Yaphank, Lobbying, Town of Brookhaven, Natural Resources
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Vine Time and Wine Camp
anne.machalinski@newsday.comIn addition to a variety of wine tours on the North Fork, local bed & breakfasts also offer weekend excursions where participants can get to know the region and learn more about the wineries. Vine Time, new this year, will introduce its all-inclusive...Tags: North Fork, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Long Island, Beverage Industry, Personal Service
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Greenport teacher's aide charged in rape of boy
jennifer.maloney@newsday.comA Greenport Elementary School teacher's aide was arrested for raping and serving alcohol to 15-year-old boy in a Riverhead hotel room, Suffolk police said. Police said they arrested Maria R. Commins, 39, of Cedarfields Drive in Greenport, on Friday at...Tags: Peconic Bay, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Tourism and Leisure, Police Investigations, Police
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The Frisky Oyster
After the pumpkin picking, energize yourself once more at this sharp American restaurant. It's one of the North Fork's new wave of winners. Typical dishes include roasted corn soup with frizzled leeks, tempura-style zucchini blossoms stuffed with goat...Tags: North Fork
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New restaurants step up to the plate
Newsday Staff WriterJohn Ross regarded the large, square plate set down before him. Smack in the center was a piece of seared foie gras drizzled with blackberry reduction. It sat on a slice of vanilla-scented French toast and was flanked by a chilled shot glass of late-...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Farms, Southold, New York, Personal Service
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