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LI eateries offering discounts to health care workers
Local eateries are showing appreciation for health care workers on the front lines.
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Redesigning your yard can be done virtually on LI
A Long Islander created an outdoor design service that assists DIYers.
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Scavenger hunts send families searching around LI
Scavenger hunts have become the entertainment of the moment.
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Your guide to at-home salon treatments: Nails, hair and more
We're cooped up without our favorite colorists, haircutters, facialists, lash and brow experts.
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Long, scenic and family-friendly bike trails
Biking is a great way to get your wheels turning on Long Island.
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A look at which LI public golf courses are open
Social distancing has altered various behaviors on courses, but golfers seem to be enjoying the overall experience.
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Adelphi students, alumni star in virtual drama
"Too Solid Flesh," a virtual drama about the pandemic starring Adelphi students and alumni, will be presented on Zoom May 17 to 24.
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Drive-in concerts being discussed as summer alternative
The Long Island Community Hospital Amphitheater at Bald Hill in Farmingville is working on a plan to put on drive-in concerts from the venue's parking lot.
Top Stories
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Lawyer: Shannan Gilbert 911 tape different than what cops described
Attorney John Ray said parts of Shannan Gilbert's 911 tape to the state police are "utterly inconsistent" with what Suffolk police have said publicly about the case. Read more
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Aunt: Family of man shot by NYPD cop is 'destroyed'
The victim's aunt said Christopher Curro had grown up with the NYPD cop police say shot him. No charges have been filed in the case.
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3 foodie road trips you can take on LI this weekend
Eat your way around LI with these itineraries (at a safe social distance, of course).
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Forecast: Sunny and very warm, rain tonight
Today should be dry and unusually warm, but there could be downpours and even a few thunderstorms tonight, the National Weather Service said.
Editors' Picks
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Newsday's Top 100 baseball players for 2020
Meet the top baseball players heading into the spring of 2020, in the season that wasn't.
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National Grid settles on two plans for looming gas shortage
It also lowers its projections for increases in natural gas demand.
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10 food, alcohol delivery apps you should know about
All you need to get dinner delivered.
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Be smart about opening beaches
Safety requires that we adopt rules and that we all follow them.
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Fight to remove cap on SALT
$3 trillion bill must include the needed break.
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Cruelty to poor is the moral hazard
Increasing food stamp benefits becomes Washington's latest partisan flashpoint.
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Sneak peek at Suffolk County's 2020 beach rules
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Together LI
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Growing stronger by helping each other
Message boards to connect with local businesses, job listings and more.
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