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Hiking, kayaking more: 4 LI parks to explore this fall
Many parks across Long Island offer a wide variety of activities and amenities in addition to the traditional playgrounds.
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New Lebanese restaurant elevates Middle Eastern cuisine on LI
If you think Middle Eastern food is just hummus, babaganoush, falafel and kebabs, you are in for a shock.
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11 summer venues staying open past Labor Day
The fun doesn't end when school returns to session.
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From Warhol to Tiffany, new art abounds at LI's museums
Long Island's many museums will be illuminated this fall by Tiffany lamps, the art of Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein, and lots more.
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Trips on LI, in NYS to take before summer ends
Shelter Island, Fire Island, the Finger Lakes and more destinations to visit.
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Amtrak travel from NYC: 3 trips to take this fall
Head to New York City and catch an Amtrak to Washington, D.C., Philadelphia or Boston this season.
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Dogs available for adoption now on LI
Here are pups of all ages available for adoption from several local shelters.
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Shop these home décor stores that target your personal style
Browse Long Island shops for on-trend Bohemian, coastal, farmhouse, modern, and contemporary furnishings.
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Top 100 Long Island high school football players for fall 2021
With the start of high school football approaching, here's our annual list of the top 100 LI players heading into the season.
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Hangin' in the Hamptons: Labor Day weekend
Looking for a Hamptons fix? We're spotting sunbathers, celebrities and more on the East End all summer long.
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These LI beaches are open past Labor Day
It may be the unofficial end of summer, but some beaches are still open to visitors to enjoy lower parking fees, sun and surf.
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See Matt Davies' latest cartoon
Matt Davies is Newsday Opinion's cartoonist.
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The bail law battle
The Point is Newsday Opinion's daily newsletter inside the local, city and state political scenes.
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Young: New Texas abortion law is bad news
But a Mississippi measure before the Supreme Court could alter the landscape.
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Bigger Target now planned for New Hyde Park
Target says it will take over the basement and the two aboveground levels of the former Sears in the Lake Success Shopping Center.
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Fire pits, pizza gardens and more: The ultimate guide to fall dining on LI
As summer's beachside eateries wind down, fall's cozy heated patios, beer gardens and private dining igloos kick back up.
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Police: One teen killed, two others critical after LIE crash
The three Hicksville teens were passengers in a car that collided with another vehicle near Exit 49S in Melville last night, Suffolk police said.
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Rosh Hashanah begins with more in-person worship across LI
Some congregations are mandating that worshippers be vaccinated against the coronavirus — and are demanding proof. Others are on the honor system. Some services are Zoom only.
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Great Jack O'Lantern Blaze returns to LI
Tickets are now on sale.
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Raising chickens in the backyard coop
LIers join the trend of raising hens, providing their families with eggs and life lessons for the kids.
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4 scenic sunset cruises setting sail from LI harbors
No boat? No problem. You can still enjoy a two- to four-hour mini vacation close to home.
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Haunted by 9/11 mental trauma, 'the girl I knew is gone'
More than 17% of those enrolled in the federal government's World Trade Center Health Program were certified as having a mental health condition as a result of 9/11. The real percentage is much higher, one Long Island-based psychiatrist said.
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Remembering 497 LIers who died on 9/11
Nearly 500 Long Islanders were killed in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. These are the stories of those who were lost.
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NY delegation fought for 9/11 aid, and is still fighting
Nearly 20 years later, the 29-member delegation continues to push for funding to support local counterterrorism programs and health care programs for 9/11 survivors.
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‘We weren’t thinking it would harm us.’ LI’s 9/11 first responders endure pain, illnesses
The toxic dust that filled the air and noses and mouths of responders and survivors 20 years ago triggered health problems such as chronic rhinosinusitis, asthma and gastroesophageal reflux diseases, as well as skin and prostate cancers, according to medical experts.
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LI's 9/11 memorials honor those lost 20 years ago
Long Island residents pass these monuments every day, at schools, fire houses, public buildings and parks.
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9/11 in schools: 'You are teaching it now as history — real true history'
Many Long Island school districts now include the history and lessons learned from Sept. 11, 2001, in their curricula. Districts can develop their own classes to teach about that day.
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Could the delta variant disrupt LI teachers’ classroom plans?
Posted August 26, 2021
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