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LI teens use artwork, photos to show us their senior year
From caring for a three-legged dog to singing with Kelly Clarkson, LI's high school seniors found unique ways to express themselves and find meaning during a pandemic.
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The Belmont Stakes and more: What's up on LI this weekend
The annual Belmont Stakes, dock diving dogs and a 5k run through a vineyard. Newsday's Faith Jessie knows what's up on Long Island this weekend.
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LI's Craig Allen: 40-year reign for WCBS Newsradio
Craig Allen has spent a record 40 years at WCBS Newsradio telling listeners about the weather, most of them from his home studio in Merrick.
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New shop inspired by 'Schitt's Creek' apothecary opens on LI
The owner says even the village reminds him of "Schitt's Creek."
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A new cruise ship is sailing the Great South Bay
The boat is based in Bay Shore Marina but can pick up and drop off passengers from different locations within 15 miles.
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LI food trucks near you to visit, hire this season
The menus go way beyond hot dogs and pretzels, and joining in on the food-truck boom this year: mobile bars available for hire, too.
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Take an animal road trip around LI to see baby animals
There's a new baby seal at the aquarium, baby goats at the Game Farm and a zebra on the way.
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Your guide to LI beaches to visit this summer
There's sun, sand, surf and so much more at Long Island's many beaches.
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Outdoor entertainment is back: Here are the shows to see this summer on LI
The entertainment scene on Long Island this summer is going to be a breath of fresh air compared to last year.
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Driving ranges to perfect your swing on LI
Where you can drive balls by the bucket.
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Playgrounds worth the drive on LI
Once you and your little ones are prepped to play at a social distance—consider these places for a day of fun.
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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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LIRR president: Railroad wasn't affected by cyberattack, but there could be more
MTA officials acknowledged that they had been informed by the FBI and other federal agencies that they were the victims of a cyberattack.
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Glen Cove police investigate shooting of cat
Glen Cove police said one bullet lodged in the cat's abdomen, another near its spine — the second bullet leaving the feline partially paralyzed.
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Memorials honoring Catholic priests named in abuse cases removed
Both men, who had ministered on Long Island, are on a list of 101 clerics that the Diocese of Rockville Centre had listed as credibly accused in sexual abuse cases. One had a street named after him and another was the subject of a commemorative plaque.
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Deer rescued from Brookhaven canal
South Country Ambulance Company volunteers used a boat to drive the animal toward shore where it could climb out of the water.
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Schumer urges expedited dredging of Jones Beach Inlet
The Senate majority leader joined boaters and other elected officials to urge the Army Corps of Engineers to speed up the dredging process, citing the sand-clogged inlet's dangerous conditions.
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Police: Man struck, killed crossing Hempstead Turnpike
The 50-year-old man was hit while walking his bicycle across the highway, Nassau police said.
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