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2 new pedal boats hit the water on Long Island
You can pedal your way through the water with friends.
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The ultimate guide to outdoor dining on LI
Our best picks for eating beachside, on a rooftop or with a water view.
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What's hot in the Hamptons, Montauk this summer
The East End is once again bursting with new and fun things to do, restaurants to try, spots to explore and favorite summer spots to revisit this season.
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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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New water trampoline debuts in Montauk
MTK Cruises has added a water trampoline to its offshore options.
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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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Update your outdoor spaces this summer with these 15 products
Take the color scheme from the indoors and bring it outside.
Long Islanders' Favorites
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Catching up with former News 12 anchor Stone Grissom
"I don't regret leaving [News 12] but I do miss on a daily basis not getting to tell Long Island stories [and] I do miss Long Island," says Grissom, a News 12 fixture from 2011-2020.
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SEC charges 3 with Long Island Iced Tea insider trading
A New Zealand businessman who secretly controlled the company profited from insider information when the firm changed its name to Long Blockchain, the SEC charges.
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Gross: Isles GM Lamoriello has to make more than hockey decisions
The salary cap impacts what Lamoriello can do with the expansion draft looming and the need to sign his restricted free agents.
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Haiti crisis calls for U.S. caution
Besides the question of force, the U.S. has decisions to make as to whom it ought to help and prod and to what end.
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Kids deserve the vaccine, too
Sustainable control of COVID-19 will certainly require vaccinating children.
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Biden administration pushes for the right to repair
Local repair businesses have been shut out from servicing the products we all depend on.
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Suffolk accepts $21.5M opioid settlement; Nassau gives preliminary OK
The settlement with four pharmacy chains and one manufacturer will mean about $28.3M for Nassau.
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NY: Beware of text phishing, text telemarketer scams
The phishing texts tell recipients they are required to update their driver's license data and are designed to steal personal information, while Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has signed legislation expanding the definition of telemarketing to include text messages.
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Officials: Eatons Neck beach closed due to bacteria levels
Valley Grove Beach will reopen once the bacterial levels are found to have subsided, the Suffolk health department says.
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New Chinese restaurant opens in Syosset
The shop offers authentic Chinese hand-pulled noodles.
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Remains of LI native found in Surfside condo collapse
Judy Spiegel's children posted a message on Instagram confirming their mother's death. Her son Josh remembered her as an "amazing mother and grandmother" who doted on the entire family.
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Feds: LI woman pleads guilty in $30 million prize scheme
Lorraine Chalavoutis, 64, pleaded guilty in federal court in Central Islip to conspiracy to commit mail fraud in a scheme that prosecutors said included many elderly victims.
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Cops seek drivers, family seeks answers after fatal crash
State police say Richard A. Riggs lost control of his vehicle in a collision after a pair of SUVs, one stolen, attempted to pass him and another vehicle near Exit 38. His family spoke with Newsday about their devastation.
Nation/world
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GOP state voting restrictions 'un-American,' Biden declares
President Joe Biden declared that preserving voting rights is "a test of our time" Tuesday as Texas Democrats took dramatic action to stymie their state's latest effort in a nationwide Republican push to tighten ballot restrictions.
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Remains of LI native found in Surfside condo collapse
Judy Spiegel's children posted a message on Instagram confirming their mother's death. Her son Josh remembered her as an "amazing mother and grandmother" who doted on the entire family.
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FDA adds warning about rare reaction to J&J vaccine
The FDA announced the new warning, flagging reports of Guillain-Barre syndrome, an immune system disorder that can causes muscle weakness and occasionally paralysis.
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Police patrol Havana in large numbers after rare protests
Large contingents of Cuban police patrolled the capital of Havana following rare protests around the island nation against food shortages and high prices amid the coronavirus crisis.
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Wildfires rage as West grapples with heat wave, drought
Firefighters were working in extreme temperatures across the U.S. West and struggling to contain wildfires as another heat wave baked the region, straining power grids.