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She paid taxes for years on pine barrens land she may not own
Land in the Central Pine Barrens Core Preservation Area can never be developed, but Addie Mattei said she has paid taxes for years on a 1.1.-acre parcel: "I knew it was not a million-dollar piece of property, but I just thought I had something of value," she said.
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Nassau Hispanic American Advisory Board dissolves
But officials in Nassau Executive Laura Curran's administration said the panel serves a virtually identical purpose to a board run by the county's Office of Hispanic Affairs and that the two groups should merge.
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New sweets shop opens in Valley Stream
The spot specializes in waffles topped with ice cream, but you can also try spun-to-order cotton candy, Italian ices and more.
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Progress against COVID-19 offers hope and warnings about the future
The statistics are startling and impressive.
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LIPA's deal with PSEG, Biden cartoon
Reader letters to Newsday.
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Janison: A tenacious appreciation of liberty
Despite all the turmoil, Americans still frame issues in terms of individual rights.
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What to know about the return of the Jones Beach fireworks show
The show returns to Jones Beach this holiday, but you don't have to watch from the sand.
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Must-try Long Island lobster rolls
Our restaurant critics' favorite places to get the best hot, butter-bathed lobster rolls as well as the cold, mayo-dressed versions.
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How to become a lifeguard on Long Island
The area is currently facing a lifeguard shortage.
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Tropical spots on LI that'll make you feel like you're on vacation
Tiki bars, salt shacks and beach resorts can help you make an escape this summer, if just for a few hours.
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East End, Fire Island: Fourth of July getaways to take this holiday
It's officially summer and it's time to celebrate with fireworks, getaways and more Long Island fun.
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Selfie studio opens on LI with 15 themed photo stations
Snap a selfie in a vintage VW bus, in front of '90s-themed lockers or at a "bagel shop."
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Freeport sports complex offers traveling outdoor parties
The turf finds its way to you. Well, sort of.
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40 hours. 30 days. A teen makes his own prom dress, inspired by Cruella
In addition to his own dress, the teen sewed prom attire for two of his friends.
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LIers remember Jim Morrison, 50 years after his death
The Doors' lead singer still looms large in pop culture as a symbol of youthful rebellion.
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Father of brothers raised in Dix Hills, missing in Florida: 'Pray for them'
Brad and Gary Cohen are among those missing after the collapse of the Champlain Towers South residential building in the Miami-area town of Surfside.
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Missing LI 15-year-old boy found in Virginia
Suffolk police acting Commissioner Stuart Cameron said the boy, who is autistic, and a 20-year-old Tennessee man were found in Montgomery County, Virginia, by police there at a rest stop in a car at 1 a.m. Wednesday.
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Where to see fireworks this summer
Fireworks will light up Long Island this Fourth of July and beyond.
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Longtime Riverhead leader Irene J. Pendzick dies at 89
Also active in various community groups, she was elected Riverhead tax receiver in 1963 and spent the next 28 years at Town Hall, including as town clerk, before retiring in 1991.
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West Hempstead Colonial on the market for $724,999
The house has a finished attic and basement, and a climate-controlled loft over the garage, which is being used as a home gym.
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Forecast: Showers, storms today, with highs in the 70s
Showers and thunderstorms are likely today, and gusty winds and small hail are possible, the National Weather Service said.
