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Sag Harbor's HarborFrost returns with new culinary stroll, light show
If you need help melting the winter blues away, you might want to check out HarborFrost.
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Laid Back Festival returning to Jones Beach this summer
The Steve Miller Band headlines the one-day event, which last took place in 2017.
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7 road trips from LI to take this winter
Sometimes, all you need in the deep-dark days of winter is to get out of town, enjoy a fantastic meal, and thaw out by a cozy wood fire.
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How to celebrate Mardi Gras at LI restaurants
Pick your party, eat with abandon and stay up late!
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LI's 'Bad Moms' reveal their best parenting hacks
Members of the Bad Moms of Long Island Facebook page share "mom hacks you swear by."
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Can't-miss winter fun for families on LI
We found family-friendly activities to do this winter on Long Island, both outdoors and in.
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Have a drink inside your own igloo at these LI eateries
They come complete with comfortable furniture, warm blankets and a heat source.
Editors' Picks
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Grumman knew its toxic chemicals were polluting groundwater. It kept the facts secret.
The Bethpage aerospace giant was aware in the 1970s its toxic chemicals were contaminating groundwater, but it kept secret information that could have helped stop what is now LI’s most intractable environmental crisis, a Newsday investigation found.
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Doctors gave her 6 months to live. She says clinical trials saved her life.
Access to cutting-edge drugs and other treatments is expanding on the Island as the number of clinical trials available at local hospitals increases.
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Grabbing lunch at Asian restaurant to dispel virus fears
Local politicians, diplomats from the New York Chinese consulate and civic leaders sat down to lunch at New Fu Run to promote local Asian-owned businesses and dispel fears of COVID-19.
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Grumman's legacy of deceit
It should be held to account for the contamination it caused in Bethpage
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Dobie: Scouts' future is all in knots
Sex-abuse scandal, financial incomes and questions of relevance test venerable group.
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End New York's gambling ban
Not useful in state awash with wagers.
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Oyster Bay changes tactics in battle over boundary
The town's attorneys will return to court Wednesday in a case that began when police ticketed a fisherman in 2010 for fishing on waters at the mouth of Oyster Bay Harbor.
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Forecast: Warm today, with a high of 54
That's still a long way from the record high for this date: 64 degrees, set in 2017.
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Cops: Selden man killed in Center Moriches motorcycle crash
Motorcyclist Jason Frederick was eastbound on Montauk Highway when his motorcycle veered off the road and hit a guardrail, police said.
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Anders Lee scores twice as Isles defeat Sharks
Semyon Varlamov made 29 saves in his fifth straight start in the team's final game before trade deadline.
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Merrick man accused of killing wife
John Gerges, 60, of Lindgren Street in Merrick, was charged with second-degree murder in the death of his wife, police said.
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Driver's 911 call, crash video key to trial in anti-gang activist's death
"You have to get an ambulance here ... I just ran over somebody," motorist AnnMarie Drago pleaded in a 911 call.
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Plaque to mark site of slave descendant's home
Cato Sands purchased land in Port Washington for $400 in 1834 and lived in a home that still stands today.
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LIer on diversity: 'Little kids don't see color'
Long Islanders discuss the importance of diversity on Long Island in a series of follow-up videos based off of the Long Island Divided series.
