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All-you-can-eat steakhouse replaces Olive Garden in Massapequa
The restaurant is bringing the churrascaria experience to the South Shore.
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LI entertainment venue reopens with new games and axe-throwing
The family-friendly spot had been closed for nearly two years.
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New classes at LI antique shop let you upcycle your own furniture
The intimate class includes a one-on-one session with a specialist, and maxes out at two crafters.
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Indoor pool, warm igloos, more: LI spots that bring the heat this winter
If you're looking to get out of the house this season and still stay warm, here are some options across Long Island to try.
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4 LI coffee, tea shops with wild flavors for a morning pick-me-up
On these cold winter days, you can't go wrong with a comforting, steamy hot cup of tea or coffee.
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The unsung treasures of Staten Island: Explore history, art and nature
Here's why you should visit New York City's most underrated borough.
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3 ways to enjoy winter fishing on Long Island
Snow doesn't stop these winter anglers.
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5 winter resorts to visit that offer more than skiing in the Northeast
Check out spots in New York and the Northeast that have lodging options, snow biking, restaurants and more.
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LI teen's harrowing and inspiring journey to become a high school wrestling champ
Sibomana came to LI in 2015 to undergo facial reconstruction surgeries. Now an eighth-grader in Long Beach, he is a Nassau wrestling champion. "Life is good. I am very happy," Sibomana said.
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As 'The Godfather' turns 50, look back on LI's role in the iconic film
Novelist Mario Puzo and director Francis Ford Coppola are both Long Islanders, for starters. And that infamous "horse head" scene? It was shot at the former home of Newsday founders Alicia Patterson and Harry Guggenheim in Sands Point.
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Town OKs sign variances for its first Tim Hortons, new Lidl store
The Tim Hortons store at 2084 Jericho Tpke. in Commack and Lidl, which will occupy the former Stein Mart space in Commack's Mayfair Shopping Center, won approvals from Smithown land use officials this week.
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Ex-SBA president Ed Mullins charged with defrauding police union
"As alleged, Edward Mullins, the former President of the SBA, abused his position of trust and authority to fund a lavish lifestyle that was paid for by the monthly dues of the thousands of hard-working sergeants of the NYPD, the Manhattan U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said.
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Police reports: Driver in tanker crash swerved to miss car
Hours after the Feb. 16 tanker truck crash on Sunrise Highway, driver Emanuel Thornton, of Bay Shore, was found by police in Bellmore after getting out of a taxi taking him home from Mount Sinai South Nassau Hospital, according to village police records.
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Pickup driver killed in Lindenhurst crash
The driver, 57, died Friday morning after he drove into a Mack truck backing out of an alley in Lindenhurst, according to the Suffolk County Police Department.
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Changes in LIRR ticket costs are about to kick in — ready or not
MTA officials expressed concern that many LIRR commuters remain in the dark about upcoming changes in the cost of railroad tickets, including some changes that take effect Friday.
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John Mayer postpones UBS Arena concert due to COVID
Mayer's UBS Arena concert, originally scheduled for March 1, will now take place on May 7.
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Cops: Worker printed $35G in lottery tickets for herself
The owner of a gas station discovered the thefts after being notified by the State Lottery of a discrepancy in ticket sales, police said.
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3 LI doctors dispel 3 major myths about COVID-19 vaccines
Here are three major myths and the facts about them, according to three of the top medical experts on LI who specialize in infectious disease and have years of training in the field.
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Cops: Multiple suspects arrested in connection with series of Nassau bank robberies
The robberies began, according to Nassau Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder, on Sept. 4 when a suspect walked in the Chase Bank on Old Country Road in Carle Place and after making a "verbal threat of shooting an employee" stole $3,700.
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Russians push toward Ukraine's capital; residents take cover
Russian troops pressed toward Ukraine's capital today after a night of explosions and street fighting sent Kyiv residents seeking shelter underground.
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Ukraine's capital under threat as Russia presses invasion
Russia on Friday vetoed a U.N. Security Council resolution telling Moscow to stop attacking Ukraine and withdraw all troops immediately.
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Key inflation gauge hit 6.1% in January, highest since 1982
An inflation gauge that is closely monitored by the Federal Reserve jumped 6.1% in January compared with a year ago, the latest evidence that Americans are enduring sharp price increases that will likely worsen after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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U.S., Europe step up Russia sanctions to target Putin directly
The United States and European allies they were stepping up sanctions over Russia's invasion of Ukraine by adding measures directly targeting President Vladimir Putin and his foreign minister, putting diplomatic appeals to one side as Russia's forces closed on Ukraine's capital.
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President Biden nominates Ketanji Brown Jackson to Supreme Court
President Joe Biden has nominated federal appeals court Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court, making her the first Black woman selected to serve on a court that once declared her race unworthy of citizenship and endorsed segregation.
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