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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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5 must-see fall LI concerts if you love rock and roll
Concerts will rock this fall with shows by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, the Jonas Brothers, Zebra, Blue Öyster Cult, Genesis and more.
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Great Jack O'Lantern Blaze will return to LI next month
Tickets are now on sale.
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Try something new: Recent LI restaurant openings
The latest restaurants to open on Long Island.
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Where to play arcade games on Long Island
If you are on the hunt for arcade entertainment, Long Island has a wide variety of places to get your game on.
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Fire Island, Greenport more: Labor Day weekend getaways on LI
The holiday signals to many that summer fun is about to wind down but, there is still time to celebrate before the season ends.
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Find twilight discounts at theme parks, golf courses and beyond
Visit these popular Long Island spots at the end of the day for a discount.
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How well do you know LI's iconic summer venues?
From Jones Beach to Billy Joel, see how well you know Long Island's iconic people and places.
Long Islanders' Favorites
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NY health department mandates masks in all pre-K to Grade 12 schools
Face masks are to be required inside all public and private school buildings under an emergency regulation, a spokeswoman said Friday evening.
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From $561,000 to $1.1M in a year: 'Affordable' East End isn't so affordable anymore
"It used to be, you'd walk into a million-dollar house and you'd feel like, 'this is a million-dollar house,'" one broker said, as median prices in formerly affordable areas have rocketed.
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Take these walking tours at Long Island mansions
Get an up close look at the Vanderbilt, Coe Hall and more.
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Why we should vaccinate healthy teens
They are much more likely to get cardiacinflammation from COVID than the shot
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Help tenants get relief they deserve
Only a fraction of the cash allocated by Congress has trickled down, partly due to cumbersome paperwork.
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How Hochul can deliver for LI
Gov should also ensure Island gets its fair share of new federal infrastructure dollars.
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After state mask mandate for schools, a look at what's next
The state Department of Health alleviated some tension over the issue of masks in schools when, late Friday, it put in place a mandate for universal masking inside school buildings. Now, time will tell if all of Long Island's 124 school districts follow through.
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Trendiest back-to-school shopping essentials for kids this year
Pop fidgets are among the biggest back to school trends this year
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Forecast: Mostly cloudy, chance of showers and thunderstorms
There is a Hazardous Weather Outlook covering Tuesday through Sunday, for parts of the region, warning about remnants of Hurricane Ida bringing "a period of moderate to heavy rainfall."
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MTA leader promises shorter, more reliable trips for LIRR riders
Janno Lieber said LIers can expect a drastically improved LIRR experience under his watch, including new features at train stations, and incentives to lure back riders who stopped commuting during the pandemic.
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'Don't wait': LI families urge quick action on opioid addiction
Dozens of people — many struggling with the loss of loved ones to the opioid crisis that has claimed thousands of Long Island lives in recent years — gathered in Massapequa Park two days before National Overdose Awareness Day.
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Latinos now make up 20.2% of LI's 2.9 million people, census shows
Hempstead Village, once predominantly African American, recognizes 50.1% of its 59,000-plus residents as being Latino, according to the 2020 Census released Aug. 12.
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Hamptons see exodus of Black residents while attracting more whites, Hispanics, census says
The East End was the only part of Long Island where the white population grew significantly between 2010 and 2020, an increase related in part to the influx of New York City residents moving out east during the pandemic, officials said.
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No cash or gas to run from Ida: 'We can't afford to leave'
Robert Owens felt defeated and helpless Sunday as he waited in Louisiana's capital city for landfall by one of the most powerful hurricanes ever to strike the U.S.
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Ida blacks out New Orleans, floods Louisiana, Mississippi
Hurricane Ida knocked out power to all of New Orleans and inundated coastal Louisiana communities on a deadly path through the Gulf Coast that is still unfolding. It became a tropical storm again 16 hours after making landfall in Louisiana as a Category 4 hurricane.
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Rockets fired at Kabul airport amid US withdrawal hit homes
Rocket fire apparently targeting Kabul's international airport struck a nearby neighborhood on the eve of the deadline for U.S. troops to withdraw from the country's longest war after the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan.
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Officials: Hurricane Ida knocks out power to entire city of New Orleans
The entire city of New Orleans late Sunday was without power, according to city officials. Power supplier Entergy confirmed that the only power in the city was coming from generators, the city's Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness said on Twitter.
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Actor Ed Asner, TV's blustery Lou Grant, dies at 91
The burly and prolific character actor who became a star in middle age as the gruff but lovable newsman Lou Grant, first in the hit comedy "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and later in the drama "Lou Grant," died Sunday.
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Could the delta variant disrupt LI teachers’ classroom plans?
Posted August 26, 2021
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