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The museum house was open to the public only on a limited basis for about a year so repairs could be done.
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Master festive sugar cookies or make a candy-covered house — but leave the mess for someone else.
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Skip the crowds skating at Rockefeller Center and practice your spins, jumps and crossovers on local ice.
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If you're looking for some holiday fun, wear your holiday "worst" to these ugly sweater parties.
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Thinking about adopting a pet? These Long Island shelter dogs are looking for forever homes.
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Nothing is easier and more fun than snow tubing down a beautifully groomed slope on your belly. Cross-country skiing, while more challenging, is still rewarding.
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Bring a big appetite.
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The 14,000-square-foot restaurant comes from Anthony Scotto, the man behind steakhouses Insignia, Rare650 and Blackstone.
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Pro-Trump sign gives way to sold sign
'Eyesore' near school that irked some Oakdale neighbors with its size and support of the president no longer on the lawn.
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Francesa reflects on his two-year return to WFAN
"If I had known that it was going to be as rough as it was, I probably would have just said 'pass,'" Francesa said.
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What Pete Buttigieg doesn't get about how college has ripped America in twoWhat Pete Buttigieg doesn't get is that college no longer is just an economic problem, it is a class conflict.
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Joe Biden: Puerto Rico deserves more respect from TrumpPresident Trump should understand that Puerto Ricans are American citizens, and they deserve the same government support.
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Emily Constant testified about resulting tensions that developed between James Burke and Thomas Spota.
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The move comes as scientists prepare to gather in Southampton to discuss the latest information surrounding the die-off.
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In 2018, the 15 towns and cities on Long Island paid employees a total of more than $745 million.
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The location, over the past few years, has been vacant more than it's been occupied.
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It is in a 55-and-over development.
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Saturday night at Barclays Center is his first bout since Day died on October 16 after suffering a traumatic brain injury during a fight.
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This will be the first time the American Airpower Museum won't have a Pearl Harbor veteran from Long Island as part of its annual ceremony.
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The number of riders on an average weekday on the LIRR has increased by more than 8,000 since 2011, even as train reliability trends downwards.
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Investigations 

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Merrick, Levittown and Rockville Centre emerged in our testing as places that real estate agents overwhelmingly chose for the white customers but not for their matching, paired minority home seekers.
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Some instructors filled class time with irrelevant material, such as reviews of television shows and descriptions of funeral rituals. One described Rockville Centre as “lily white,” referred to West Islip as “white Islip” and used derogatory racial and religious terms.
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She calls her neighborhood “beautiful” with “stately” homes and “canopies of trees.” So why aren’t real estate agents showing houses there?
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An agent told one person Brentwood had the “nicest people.” She warned another about “gang killings” there. See how they were told different things.
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New York lost 4,867 high-income millennials, twice the amount of the nation’s second-greatest loser.
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Colleges and universities in New York provided full-time freshmen an average of $12,379 in aid, according to data analysis.
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Young people are skeptical of traditional financial advisers and many might not seek their help.
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Fizdale finishes his Knicks tenure with a 21-83 record, a .202 winning percentage.
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Brian Cashman declined declined to say whether the Yankees scheduled further meetings with either righthander for the upcoming winter meetings.
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In nine MLB seasons, the righthander has a 3.33 ERA and 1.31 WHIP.
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Hall of Famer is an NFL analyst and host, a host on "Good Morning America" and a spinoff talk show, host/producer of "$100,000 Pyramid" and he's not done yet.
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Barry Trotz shook up the lines for the Islanders, who played with much more energy than in their previous game.
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Among the moves, burly wing Ross Johnston is grouped with top-line center Mathew Barzal.
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Super Bowl champ, HOFer and Fox analyst says there's no player on team's defense opponents have to focus on.
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In 2017, 131 black and Latino residents of Long Island were newly diagnosed with HIV -- more than three times the 41 new white HIV diagnoses.
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The medicine Trikafta, a three-drug combination, was approved in October by the FDA.
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More than 100 students and staffers took part in a "poverty simulation" exercise.
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U.S. health officials told people to avoid romaine lettuce grown in Salinas, California, because of another food poisoning outbreak.
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The measures already have prompted a backlash from some parents.
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Sarra and Slawson recap the Long Island Championships in football, plus a programming note on the upcoming All-LI teams.
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David Falco was found guilty in September of filing bogus timesheets to steal money from the school district.
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Andre Curbelo had 24 points to lead LuHi over St. Dominic in a non-league boys basketball matchup
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The Deer Park senior finished with 27 points and senior Mark Cordero chipped in 20 points,
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Nine sports will be announced on Monday, Dec. 9, and football will be announced on Tuesday, Dec. 10.