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Exploring Port Jefferson: Things to do, restaurants, shopping and more
This waterfront community offers an eclectic menu, a wide range of shopping options, and a vibrant downtown strip with activities for all ages.
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Hidden retailers on Long Island worth the hunt
Find these shops tucked away on Long Island for discounts.
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Family carnivals are back: Put these dates in your calendar
The Feast of St. Rocco is the first up.
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Over-the-top LI hot dogs you need to try
The humble hot dog has gotten a fancy face-lift of late, and can come topped with everything from lobster to Dipsy Doodles.
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Tour the bay houses for a look at Long Island's past
The houses were built by fishermen, baymen and duck hunters.
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10 not-to-be-missed NYC festivals, parades, events this year
Many of New York City's most celebrated events, shows, parades and festivals are scheduled to resume following the shutdowns of 2020.
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Beach resorts, more to explore along the Delmarva Peninsula this summer
Delmarva offers an abundance of inherently safe-distanced, outdoor activities and spectacular scenery.
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7 summer spots to enjoy outdoor live music on LI
Dance, dine or kick back in the sand while live bands perform.
Long Islanders' Favorites
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Two turntables and a microphone made Biz Markie a legend
To those who knew Biz Markie by his real name, Marcel Theo Hall, when he was growing up in Patchogue, the fame he attained was part of his personal master plan.
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Where the rich and famous give their private jets a glow-up
For the wealthiest among us who choose to fly in a class by themselves, a Ronkonkoma company will outfit their private jets with all the luxury touches they require, such as hand-loomed silk carpets that cost more than $1,300 a square yard.
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Long Island's first Topgolf has finally arrived. Take a look inside.
Topgolf entertainment complex opened in Holtsville this week.
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COVID fight needs leadership
Rising rates demand state guidance onmasks and vaccines for schools, students
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Now is Biden's best chance to ditch the Iran nuclear talks
Khamenei has the real power in Iran, and he appears to be souring on the prospect of returning to the nuclear deal.
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Just Sayin': How we define freedom
Reader letters to Newsday.
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Man suing Burger King, says they fired him over his colostomy bag
A Huntington Station man was fired from his job at Burger King after refusing to tuck in his shirt because it interfered with the operation of his colostomy bag, according to a lawsuit filed Thursday against the fast-food franchise.
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Dog treat 'bone guy' mystery solved
For months, pet owners in Ronkonkoma have been finding Milk-Bones on top of packages delivered to their homes. One of them caught the dog treat Santa in the act this week.
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Officials: One dead in West Islip house fire
A firefighter was also taken to South Shore University Hospital in Bay Shore with minor burns, officials said.
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Family and friends cheer on Olympic rower from Massapequa Park
Family and friends of Kristine O'Brien cheered her on at a local pub as the first-time Olympian from Massapequa Park competed in Tokyo.
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Forecast: Pleasant summer day, then storms tomorrow
Today should be sunny with highs in the upper 70s. But Long Islanders can expect showers and thunderstorms tomorrow, the National Weather Service said.
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Bribery charges dismissed against Setauket man for WTC work, papers say
The man had been indicted by the state attorney general's office in 2019 along with two other men in connection with an alleged "pay-to-play" arrangement from 2015 to 2017.
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Watch: How Long Islanders have fed the hungry during COVID-19
Long Island food charities have been busy throughout the pandemic, including some new mutual aid efforts that are expanding the way LIers help each other.
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NBC's Olympics TV schedule for Tokyo games
Find out which day and channel your favorite Olympic sports will be on.
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Djokovic's temper flares up as he leaves Olympics empty-handed
Novak Djokovic is leaving the Olympics without a medal
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Thompson-Herah breaks Flo Jo's Olympic mark in women's 100
Elaine Thompson-Herah broke Florence Griffith Joyner’s 33-year-old Olympic record in the women’s 100 meters with a time of 10.61 seconds.
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USA men's hoops routs Czech Republic to reach Olympic quarters
Jayson Tatum scored 27 points, Kevin Durant added 23 and set a pair of USA Basketball men's Olympic records to help the U.S. clinch a berth in the knockout stage.
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Frustration as Biden, Congress allow eviction ban to expire
Anger and frustration mounted as President Joe Biden showed no signs of reversing plans to allow a nationwide eviction moratorium to expire at midnight Saturday — one Democratic lawmaker even camping outside the Capitol in protest as millions of Americans were about to be forced from their homes.
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Schumer: Senators will 'get the job done' on infrastructure
The Senate convened for a rare weekend session on Saturday, with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer encouraging the authors of a bipartisan infrastructure plan to finish writing their bill so that senators can begin offering amendments.
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Trump urged Justice officials to declare election 'corrupt'
Then-President Donald Trump urged senior Justice Department officials to declare the results of the 2020 election "corrupt" in a December phone call, according to handwritten notes from one of the participants in the conversation.
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IRS must give Trump tax returns to Congress, Justice Dept. says
The DOJ's Office of Legal Counsel said the House Ways and Means Committee chairman "has invoked sufficient reasons for requesting the former President's tax information."
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CDC reverses course on indoor masks for parts of U.S.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also recommended indoor masks for all teachers, staff, students and visitors to schools, regardless of vaccination status.