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Long Island goes country: Where to line dance and more
"The country community is almost like the TV show 'Cheers;' you are welcome no matter who you are."
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North Fork farm stands to visit this fall
It's harvest time and farm stands large and small are displaying their pumpkins, apples and more.
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Pumpkin Park, more Halloween fun returns to Adventureland
The amusement park will be hosting some holiday-related celebrations this month.
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How to spend the day in Long Beach this fall
Long Beach has offerings that extend beyond the summer.
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There are wait lists for haircuts at LI's curly hair salons. Here's why.
Folks are embracing their curls after years of going straight.
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Four haunted car washes to drive through this Halloween season
Last year, the haunted attraction in Copiague was so popular, lines were close to three hours to get in.
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30+ festivals and carnivals happening on LI this fall
Apple festivals, street fairs and more events have returned.
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Where kids can make their own Halloween and fall crafts
These classes let kids sculpt from clay, paint with acrylics or build houses from paper towel rolls and cardboard.
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Official: Residents of 3 VA buildings went week without hot water
A pipe replacement project forced the residents to take cold showers or use "warm comfort wipes" for bathing, a Northport VA spokesman said.
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Superhero cartoonist's Shirley home listed for $399,999
DC Comics artist Al Plastino worked on drawings of superheroes in a studio behind the Cape-style house.
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LI's ramen boom: 5 new places you have to try
There are now at least two dozen spots to find the Japanese noodle dish.
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27,000 LI households are behind on rent as tenants, landlords fear losing their homes
New York's main strategy for helping the rental market recover from COVID-19 — a $2.4 billion relief fund — is nearly out of money.
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Forecast: Mostly sunny and warm; storms tonight
Long Islanders can expect another summer-like day, before rain showers and thunderstorms later in the evening, according to the National Weather Service's forecast.
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Boomer and Gio chime in on Sayville field controversy
WFAN morning show hosts talk on air about the turf vs. grass situation for Sayville's homecoming game against East Islip.
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Hempstead must speed up rent relief, tenants say
Renters and advocates say many are unaware of the program and few have received assistance, according to the most recent federal data.
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Judge denies Spota, McPartland's bail request during appeal
The judge ordered former Suffolk District Attorney Thomas Spota and an ex-aide of his to surrender to prison officials in December after denying their motion to stay free on bail while appealing their corruption convictions.
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Schools begin year with uptick in cases, outdoor classrooms, Vaxmobiles
Long Island districts are addressing social and emotional needs of children, and students are getting mask breaks, but the number of COVID-19 cases have been climbing this school term.
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It could be last call for Hampton Bays' Boardy Barn
The legendary Hamptons summer watering hole is up for sale, with no word on its future, and there are worries about a ripple effect that could hurt nearby businesses.
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Biden still faces a tough climb on his infrastructure agenda
He must negotiate between the competing demands of progressive and moderate Democrats.
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Bill Clinton recovering from urological infection, aide says
Bill Clinton will remain hospitalized overnight as he recovers from a urological infection. But a spokesman said Friday that he was doing better and was in good spirits.
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FDA panel endorses booster shot for J&J COVID-19 vaccine
A panel of U.S. health advisers endorsed booster doses of Johnson & Johnson's single-shot COVID-19 vaccine today, saying they should be offered at least two months after immunization.
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British lawmaker stabbed, dies at meeting in church
British Conservative lawmaker David Amess has died after being stabbed Friday during a meeting with constituents at a church in eastern England. A 25-year-old man has been arrested.
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Court again lets Texas continue banning most abortions
Texas can continue banning most abortions after a federal appeals court on Thursday rejected the Biden administration's latest attempt to stop a novel law that has become the nation's biggest curb to abortion in nearly 50 years.
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Nassau County Executive Laura Curran, Bruce Blakeman answer LIers' questions ahead of election
Posted October 15, 2021
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Susan Orlean talks about her new book, ‘On Animals’
Posted October 14, 2021
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