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What to know about the Maritime Festival in Greenport
The first day kicks off with a parade down Main Street
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What to eat (or not) at LI's first Top Golf
From wings to cheesy macaroni bites, what's worth the calories?
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5 fall foliage cruises to take on LI, in NYS
Large cruisers, historic schooners, luxury yachts, and eco-friendly electric boats are among the vessels setting sail this season.
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4 off-roading, ATV adventures to take in NYS, Pennsylvania
Adrenaline junkies looking for a thrill this season should consider an ATV adventure.
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Dogs available for adoption now on LI
Here are pups of all ages available for adoption from several local shelters.
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Former day care owner opens trendy LI boutique
She opened the shop in June with her daughter and longtime friend.
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Life-size monsters fill new Halloween walk-through attraction
The Long Island Monster Gallery isn't a haunted house — but it's still full of monsters.
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Beach fun doesn't end come fall. Try these offseason activities.
The water is off-limits, but there's plenty of fun to be had still at Long Island's beaches.
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These Long Islanders are willing to be fired rather than get vaccinated
"It's not that I'm against vaccines, but I'm for having the choice of whether I want to put something in my body or not," said one NYC teacher, who's willing to be placed on unpaid leave to avoid a COVID-19 shot.
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Trades: Long Islanders who love their jobs
From barbers, to bakers to violin makers, get an inside look at the careers and lives of these Long Island tradespeople.
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Long Island's top 100 restaurants of 2021
From Italian to Thai to soul food, the Long Island dining scene has never been more vibrant.
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How intelligence agencies can help stop future pandemics
We have the capacity to gather epidemiological facts even when other nations don't want to share them.
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Life in Jericho, Texas abortion law, pricing carbon and more
Reader letters to Newsday.
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See Matt Davies' latest cartoon
Matt Davies is Newsday Opinion's cartoonist.
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'A guy doing his job.' LI Marine killed by suicide bomber in Iraq, other vets to be honored at ceremony
A museum spokesman said the Saturday's event, which will include a parade of armored vehicles, is believed to be the nation's first community tribute of its kind to those deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan.
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LI cops who overcame physical challenges honored
"As he went through therapy, all Darin would say is 'I want to come back to work,' " Nassau Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder said of Deputy Insp. Darin Costello, who received the Theodore Roosevelt Association Police Award.
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19th century Colonial in Baldwin lists for $450,000
The two-bedroom, two-bathroom home was built in 1888 when the street was one lane.
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Vegan pop up market comes to LI communities
Find vegan eats, clothing and health products.
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Forecast: Cloudy and warm, with a chance of rain
There is a 20% chance of rain today and highs should be in the 70s. But then Long Islanders can expect clear skies and warm temperatures this weekend, forecasters said.
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Volunteer who delivered meals to seniors honored
"The unveiling of William Ayala Way is special because it was indeed his way of being that positively impacted everyone he encountered," Ayala's niece Sylvia Diaz said.
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Maybe next year: LI jobs recovery could take until end of 2022
The delta variant and inflation "rolled back the timeline" for a return to full employment levels, said economist John A. Rizzo.
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FDA advisory panel rejects widespread Pfizer booster shots
An influential federal advisory panel has overwhelmingly rejected a plan to give Pfizer booster shots against COVID-19 to most Americans, but it endorsed the extra shots for those who are 65 or older or run a high risk of severe disease.
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Pentagon reverses itself, calls deadly Kabul strike an error
"The strike was a tragic mistake," Marine Gen. Frank McKenzie, head of U.S. Central Command, told a Pentagon news conference.
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FDA panel is first key test for Biden COVID-19 booster plan
Scientists have been divided over the need for boosters and who should get them. The WHO has strongly objected to rich nations giving a third round of shots when poor countries don't have enough vaccine for their first.
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Australian PM rejects Chinese criticism of nuclear sub deal
Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Zhao Lijian said it was "highly irresponsible" for the U.S. and Britain to export the nuclear technology to Australia.
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Crypto exchange draws SEC ire
Regulatory and privacy concerns are at the root of the SEC's threat to Coinbase's interest plan. Are federal regulations aimed at crypto coming?
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LI’s doctors on the science behind masks
Posted September 17, 2021
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CNN’s Keith Boykin talks about his new book, his career and more
Posted September 16, 2021
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