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Steve Levy sues to block release of 2011 non-prosecution deal
The former Suffolk County executive has filed suit against the county District Attorney's Office to block release of an agreement he reached with ex-DA Thomas Spota that required him to give up his $4 million campaign fund, according to a response to a Newsday information request.
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Taco Bell to open on site of shuttered White Castle
The plan calls for the existing vacant building to be demolished and a Taco Bell with a drive-through window and outdoor seating built to replace it.
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Where art meets the outdoors: Long Island sculpture gardens
One need not choose between art and social distancing at these 6 art installations.
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From prison, a convicted drug dealer designed a board game
He used typing paper to create a prototype of the board.
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55 cents for your thoughts
The Point is Newsday Opinion's daily newsletter inside the local, city and state political scenes.
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See Matt Davies' latest cartoon
Matt Davies is Newsday Opinion's cartoonist.
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3 new LI cafes to check out now
Coffee date, anyone? It might be just the vehicle to ride back into the wild world of in-person dining.
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Your summer guide to Jones Beach: Know before you go
Here's a guide to fun beyond the beach at one of the nation's premier public recreational facilities.
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Plan your perfect picnic at these scenic LI spots
It's a gorgeous day, the cooler is loaded up with ice--all you need is the right spot, great food and a gorgeous setting.
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What's new and hot in the East End shopping scene this summer
A new mobile flower truck, traveling nail salon and other shops are popping up out east.
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LI drive-in movie, concert schedule for the spring and summer
Drive-in movies and concerts are springing up around Long Island again this season.
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Best bets for golfing on LI: Spots based on skill level, deals more
Try golfing at night or take on a bucket list course played by the pros.
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LI parks great for bike riding: Mileage, trails and more
Get a handle on the best parks to go biking this season.
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U-pick strawberry fields open on LI for the season
This time of year, happiness comes in the shape of a bright-red, juicy strawberry.
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LI veteran remembers his behind-the-scenes role at D-Day
The morning of June 6, 1944, was like most others at Thorpe Abbotts Airfield in Norfolk, England. Then for U.S. Army Air Forces Cpl. David L. Wolman, 22, it changed entirely.
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Bayville house overlooking Sound on the market for $999,995
The two-bathroom house has a large deck facing the water, with full beach access.
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3 LI mobile bars to hire this season
Choose a customized trailer, vintage car or redesigned camper to serve your guests beer, wine and cocktails out of.
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Curran names 10 people to new police diversity committee
Curran acted after Newsday reported last month Nassau and Suffolk's police departments remain overwhelmingly white despite decades of federal oversight designed to diversify the ranks.
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Prosecutor: Alleged Stop & Shop shooter 'encouraged the police to shoot at him'
Gabriel DeWitt Wilson pleaded not guilty to an indictment accusing him of murder, attempted murder, assault and weapon charges after authorities said the Stop & Shop cart attendant opened fire at his workplace in April.
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Idicula Daniel, an 'army person' who was 'not afraid of anything,' dies at 97
He could shoot a rifle with both hands and won trophies with his son in shooting competitions. He was adventurous and unafraid of the unknown.
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Connetquot baseball team in 10-day quarantine
It will be difficult to make up the five missed games and creates questions about playoff qualifiers and seedings.
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