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All-day-brunch spot opens third LI location
You'll find eggy breakfast bowls, fried chicken and Belgian waffles and more at the new Plainview spot.
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LI vintage store full of Christmas décor from the '40s and beyond
The shop features ceramic Santas, ornaments, festive mugs, an endless assortment of holiday-themed décor.
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Christmas party pop-up bars open on LI this season
Enjoy themed drinks, dinners and entertainment at venues decked out for the holidays.
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These cooking classes will take you around the world without leaving LI
Classes that tap into the cuisines of various cultures on Long Island will boost your kitchen skills
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Holiday shopping guide: Gifts for the home
Check off gift ideas for everyone on your holiday shopping list with our guide to the newest and trendiest offerings at Long Island-based retailers.
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Legoland, Rocking Horse Ranch more: 5 family-friendly resorts in NYS to visit this winter
Bundle up and spend the weekend creating Lego masterpieces at Legoland or snow tube at Windham Mountain, there is something for everyone to enjoy.
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Repurposed home décor shop hosts holiday pop-up
Browse one-of-a-kind pieces and refined architectural salvages.
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Tips for getting the whole family ready for holiday photo shoots
Sometimes, getting everyone to smile, look at the camera without blinking and not ruin the family portrait can seem impossible.
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LI reaches grim milestone: 10,000 COVID-19 deaths
Long Island's death toll from the coronavirus is bigger than the populations of Woodbury, Amityville or Bohemia. It's more than three times higher than the casualties on 9/11.
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Lifelong friends reopen longtime LI pub
"If it were anywhere else, I wouldn't have had an interest in it, but because of our personal and town history, we had a sentimental attachment," said co-owner John O'Hara.
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Amazon Fresh store slated for former Waldbaum's
It's the third Long Island location Amazon is planning for its new-concept grocery store chain, which allows shoppers to skip the check-out line.
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Retro restaurant-arcade opens in Levittown
It's hard to believe the '80s was 40 years ago, but stepping inside Arcadia Retro Eats brings you right back.
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A hero in war and in peace
Bob Dole worked ceaselessly for veterans, for their health care and their place of honor in society.
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Proud Boys march in RVC, the Supreme Court and 'clean eating'
Reader letters to Newsday.
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The Supreme Court seems set to overturn Roe v. Wade
Chief Justice John Roberts is searching for a compromise to preserve some basic right to abortion.
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E. Hampton fishermen in Truck Beach case decry actions tied to a civil case
The fishermen charged with criminal trespass in October said a delay in the proceedings violates their right to due process.
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Forecast: Warm, wet Monday starts out a week that includes light snow
The National Weather Service said this week's snow won't be a major event, but about a half-inch is expected.
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Lindenhurst to hold hearing Tuesday on marijuana sales
The village will hold a public hearing on a proposed bill to ban retail sales and consumption sites for recreational marijuana, but it plans to still poll residents on the matter next year.
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Manorville sportsman's club says it can bar public until 2025
The Peconic River Sportsman's Club, located on land owned by Suffolk County, told a conservationist he'd have to wait until 2025 to use the site. But the club says it may open access sooner.
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82% rent hike could put Lawrence batting cage owner out of business
Marty Rosen, who has been operating Five Towns Mini Golf and Batting Range on state-owned land since the 1970s, fears he may not survive a 82% rent hike.
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5 ways to enjoy the return of the Dickens Festival in Port Jefferson
The festival returns with 129 events including magic, train and craft shows and a ghostly puppet parade saluting the life and works of the celebrated Victorian author.
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Police looking for LI mom who went missing nearly 2 weeks ago
Melissa Molinari, 38, was last seen at her home Nov. 21. Police say her family is cooperating in the search for the missing married mother of four who has no medical issues.
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Newsday journalists win 2021 NABJ awards
Newsday staffers won three awards from the National Association of Black Journalists on Saturday, with reporter Tory Parrish receiving the organization's President's Award.
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Suozzi, Zeldin decisions have implications for 2022 national elections
National Democrats hope NY will play a role of at least limiting the expected Republican tide in the midterm elections.
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Senate leader, presidential candidate Bob Dole dies at 98
Dole announced in February 2021 that he'd been diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer. During his 36-year career on Capitol Hill, he became one of the most influential legislators and party leaders in the Senate.
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Third party to probe Oxford High's actions ahead of shooting
Oxford Community Schools Superintendent Tim Throne said in a statement that he called for the outside investigation because parents have asked questions about "the school's version of events leading up to the shooting."
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Michigan parents found in building; bond set at $500G apiece
Judge Julie Nicholson assigned bond of $500,000 apiece to each of the parents and required GPS monitoring if they pay to be released, agreeing with prosecutors that they posed a flight risk.
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Chef Pati Jinich talks about her new cookbook
Posted December 1, 2021
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How to navigate the holidays, whether you’re vaccinated or not
Posted November 17, 2021
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