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Retirement community files for bankruptcy again
Among the largest creditors of the Amsterdam at Harborside are 33 families of deceased residents, who are seeking more than $20 million.
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PSEG running 'out-of-date' software on 'antiquated' hardware, report says
A new task force report says PSEG's use of an older outage computer system is a setback as this year's storm season gets under way.
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East End, Fire Island: Fourth of July getaways to take this holiday
It's officially summer and it's time to celebrate with fireworks, getaways and more Long Island fun.
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Long Island restaurants with luxe outdoor patios
Fine dining restaurants are sprucing up their outdoor spaces for the summer.
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Splash parks on LI to visit this summer
Cool off and splish splash at Long Island's water parks.
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40 dinosaurs invade Tanger Outlets Deer Park through July 11
While the exhibit dinosaurs are massive, they aren't meant to be scary.
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LI drive-in movie, concert schedule for the summer
Drive-in movies and concerts are springing up around Long Island again this season.
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Selfie studio opens on LI with 15 themed photo stations
Snap a selfie in a vintage VW bus, in front of '90s-themed lockers or at a "bagel shop."
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Where to go clamming, crabbing on Long Island
Clams, crabs and other shellfish rank high on the list of seafood delights Long Islanders enjoy.
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Freeport sports complex offers traveling outdoor parties
The turf finds its way to you. Well, sort of.
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What to know about the return of the Jones Beach fireworks show
The show returns to Jones Beach this holiday, but you don't have to watch from the sand.
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Afraid for their elders. Tired of stereotypes. Young Asian Americans speak up.
With the rise of violence toward Asians, many said they felt compelled to act. So they marched in their communities. Some learned their family history. Others raised funds to channel their anger and frustration into something they saw as more productive.
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Muttontown equestrian estate asks $7.3 million
The house was commissioned in 1934 by wealthy financier Otto Kahn, owner of Oheka Castle in Huntington, as a wedding gift for his son Roger Wolfe Kahn and wife Edith.
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Forecast: Cloudy and muggy, isolated showers possible
Highs should be in the upper 70s today but the heat and humidity will start to increase this weekend, heradling the start of a heat wave, the National Weather Service said.
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Valley Stream family seeks return of pooch snatched from porch
The theft, caught on a Ring doorbell camera, has left the pup's owner distraught and desperately seeking the public's help.
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Sheriff's Office: Correction officer killed in crash
Candice Ogiejko, 25, of Port Jefferson Station, was "one its newest" correction officers and had just completed her second year on the job, the Suffolk County Sheriff's Office said.
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More than just the beach: What to do beyond the surf and sand at 5 LI locales
Grab a towel and some sunblock, and follow the sound of the waves.
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Marine surprises brother at high school graduation
A U.S. Marine surprised his brother at a Long Beach High School graduation ceremony.
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Should we still be wearing masks? LI’s county health commissioners discuss.
Posted June 23, 2021
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Hot Tips For a Hot Market: For Sellers
Posted June 17, 2021
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