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LI college students stuck at home transform childhood rooms to feel like dorms
There's been a late summer scramble among college-bound Long Islanders to create personal learning spaces. Read more
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Private igloos, fire pits and more: What to expect when dining out this fall
Long Island restaurateurs have been preparing for this moment for months.
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No live spectators at Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade this year
A pared-down broadcast on TV and online will maintain the tradition of a Thanksgiving Day celebration, NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio said.
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Mobile axe-throwing company brings the cage to your driveway
The mobile axe-throwing cage is a new at-home party standout. Read more
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Suffolk sports officials postpone fall sports to 2021
The move is similar to Nassau sports officials' decision to not play until January.
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Long Island's top 100 restaurants of 2020
Here's our list of the places where we love to eat, this year sprawling to over 20 different categories, reflecting the diversity of eating out on Long Island.
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FEMA should reverse decision
MTA, school COVID costs must be covered.
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Nation needs help now
Trump and Senate Republicans must get serious in stimulus talks.
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Dobie: Fires in West can teach us
Refusing to learn from the devastation will condemn us to a future of flames.
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Is Long Island a new habitat for coyotes?
Yes. And they can make good neighbors if humans are neighborly, too.
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Immersive drive-through haunted house comes to LI
Get spooked without leaving your car. Read more
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Beach towns: Off-season adventures in Sag Harbor and Long Beach
For a taste of travel that's only a car ride away, here are a few suggestions.
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See which LI beaches are still open
It may be the unofficial end of summer, but some beaches are still open to visitors to enjoy lower parking fees, sun and surf.
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With kids stuck home, LI group teaches a 'new' hobby: Morse code
Local ham radio operators are teaching kids around the world how to send messages in code.
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LI restaurants, caterers offering takeout Rosh Hashanah dinners
Traditional foods are sure to bring comfort, but there's no law that says they must be prepared at home.
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Perks and benefits of joining LI museums, attractions
Being a member to a Long Island museum, aquarium or garden has its benefits such as unlimited visits and sneak previews of exhibits.
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Bike tours taking you to LI vineyards, breweries, more
Pedal tours immerse riders in the East End's landscape.
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What to wear for your family, milestone photo shoot
"Matchy matchy" isn't the answer.
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Nurse: Questionable hysterectomies performed at Ga. immigration jail
The complaint to the Homeland Security Department's internal watchdog relies on accounts of Dawn Wooten, who worked full-time as a licensed practical nurse at the Irwin County Detention Center until July.
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Louisville to pay millions to Breonna Taylor's mom, reform police
The city of Louisville will pay several million dollars to the mother of Breonna Taylor and install police reforms as part of a settlement of a lawsuit from Taylor's family, The Associated Press has learned.
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Pandemic brings toilet paper from Mexico to American stores
Toilet paper is back on store shelves. But you may not recognize some of the brands.
