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Free things to do with the kids: Roller skating, swimming, more
Kids can swim, skate, stargaze and more for free at these upcoming Long Island events.
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Throwing a party? Consider one of LI's popular themes.
The request for a "rustic" vibe is now a recurring theme for every party under the sun.
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Snow tubing, skiing near LI, more
Nothing is easier and more fun than snow tubing down a beautifully groomed slope.
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14 ways to whisk away the winter blues on LI
Karaoke, go-karting and other indoor events that will heat up your winter evenings.
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A 'gym for crafters' opens on LI
The "gym" is a membership-only space where creators can work at their leisure to make their own shirts, mugs and more alongside other passionate creators.
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Indoor places to play on LI
If you want to take the kids somewhere to play indoors, we've got you covered.
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Sag Harbor's HarborFrost returns with new culinary stroll, light show
If you need help melting the winter blues away, you might want to check out HarborFrost.
Editors' Picks
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Grumman knew its toxic chemicals were polluting groundwater. It kept the facts secret.
The Bethpage aerospace giant was aware in the 1970s its toxic chemicals were contaminating groundwater, but it kept secret information that could have helped stop what is now LI’s most intractable environmental crisis, a Newsday investigation found.
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Doctors gave her 6 months to live. She says clinical trials saved her life.
Access to cutting-edge drugs and other treatments is expanding on the Island as the number of clinical trials available at local hospitals increases.
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Grabbing lunch at Asian restaurant to dispel virus fears
Local politicians, diplomats and civic leaders sat down to lunch to promote local Asian-owned businesses.
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Grumman's legacy of deceit
It should be held to account for the contamination it caused in Bethpage
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Dobie: Scouts' future is all in knots
Sex-abuse scandal, financial incomes and questions of relevance test venerable group.
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Chiusano: King readies to abdicate House seat
Documents in Massapequa Park office a window to long Washington career.
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Ex-deli owner, 83, convicted of LI killing, wants to clear his name
Sam Sommer said he was convicted in the 1968 murder of Irving Silver based on a false confession he said Suffolk cops extracted from him.
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For sale: East Hampton property with historical houseboat
The cottage is in dilapidated condition, but it can be restored in its own footprint as a cottage, says Jenny Landey of Sotheby's International Realty.
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Forecast: Warm today, with a high of 54
That's still a long way from the record high for this date: 64 degrees, set in 2017.
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Police: Bicyclist killed in hit-run in North Patchogue
Police said the bicyclist was riding on North Ocean Avenue, just north of Vehslage Street, when he was struck.
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Got 1099 income? Here's what to know for your taxes
If you're driving for Uber, Lyft or DoorDash, or you're otherwise self-employed, you'll need to pay "self-employment" taxes in addition to income taxes.
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Cops: Woman riding ATV seriously injured when she hits home
The woman was airlifted via Suffolk police aviation to the hospital, according to Southampton Town Police.
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State park police fear merger will cost jobs
"I would hate to think that that expertise will get lost by our merging these two [forces] incorrectly," the director of Park Police Officers said.
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LIer sounds off on racial steering practices
Long Islanders sound off on the LI Divided series and the impact of racial steering in shaping the region.
