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Make your own style at these LI events and classes
A jewelry pop-up, a flower crown class and more events.
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Long Island's best pizza
The pizzerias on this list are culinary destinations, warranting a trip from anywhere on the Island.
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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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5 boating excursions to take this summer on LI, NYS
Here are five adventures that can get you out onto the water this season.
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More than just the beach: What to do beyond the surf and sand at 5 LI locales
Grab a towel and some sunblock, and follow the sound of the waves.
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Splash parks on LI to visit this summer
Cool off and splish splash at Long Island's water parks.
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Sunflower fields in bloom on the East End
If you're a fan of the sunflower, this is your chance to get up close and personal to thousands of them.
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Outdoor summer pop-culture market series comes to LI
The event brings a mix of video games, animé, cosplay, comic books, sci-fi and pop culture.
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Deadline nears to register claims with 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund
The July 29 deadline targets, among others, those certified by the World Trade Center Health Program for a Ground Zero-related illness before that date two years ago, but who never registered with the fund.
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More therapists, telehealth boost East End mental health services during pandemic
"I can tell you this, every single person I know in this field is just inundated with people who are in different states of distress, stress and panic," said Sag Harbor psychologist Robby Stein.
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Scotch? Raw garlic? What helped these LIers live to see 100
While genetic composition plays a role in super-long lives, many 100-year-olds credit everything from faith to a daily nightcap.
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The crime fighters in the Nassau DA race
The Point is Newsday Opinion's daily newsletter inside the local, city and state political scenes.
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Assessment mess a statewide issue
Laura Curran promised an accurate and defensible roll, produced one, then was battered by a crushing pandemic.
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O'Reilly: UN racism envoy will fan the flames
It's not hard to understand why many on the right call those on the hard left America haters.
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Space tourism? LI has the right stuff
LI business leader sends a tweet to Bezos, Branson and Musk promoting Long Island's future in space tourism and its prowess in the aeronautics industry.
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Judge denies injunction request to delay eminent domain proceedings
The Brinkmann family purchased a 1.8-acre property in Mattituck in December 2016 for $700,000 and spent an additional $250,000 to develop it, with plans to build a hardware store on it, but the town wants to acquire it for possible use as a public park.
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Cops: ATV rider struck July 10 by hit-run driver dies
The victim, 31, had been hospitalized in critical condition following the crash, which occurred at about 8:53 p.m. at Peninsula Boulevard and South Franklin Street in Hempstead.
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Where in the world is Lindsay Lohan now?
Lohan enraptured Lebanese fans when she posed for photos with them and a former local mayor outside an Italian restaurant while visiting the Beirut suburb of Hammana.
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Over-the-top LI hot dogs you need to try
The humble hot dog has gotten a fancy face-lift of late, and can come topped with everything from lobster to Dipsy Doodles.
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Forecast: Hot this week with chance of thunderstorms
Monday night will be dry and relatively comfortable with lows in the mid-60s before high heat returns Tuesday, with periods of showers and thunderstorms possible all week, the National Weather Service says.
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Police: 2 injured in crash, driver charged with DWI
Police said the car Wilme Chan-Herrera, 26, of Mastic and a female passenger were in became engulfed in flames following the crash.
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Police: Body of Dix Hills native identified in Florida building collapse
The Miami-Dade Police Department said that it found Dr. Brad Cohen, 51, an orthopedic surgeon and a father of two, on July 7 and positively identified him Friday.
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Capitol rioter who breached Senate gets 8 months
The sentencing of Paul Allard Hodgkins of Tampa, Florida, is the first resolution for a felony case in the Capitol insurrection.
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Nashville Predators prospect comes out as gay
Luke Prokop said he was proud to say he is gay. The 19-year-old Canadian posted his announcement to Twitter.
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Canada to let fully vaccinated U.S. citizens enter Aug. 9
Canada announced it will begin letting fully vaccinated U.S. citizens into Canada on Aug. 9, and those from the rest of the world on Sept. 7.
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Official: Haiti's interim prime minister to step down
Haiti's designated prime minister, Ariel Henry, will replace the country's interim prime minister to honor the wishes of the country's slain president, an official said.