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Passionate and peaceful protests continued across Long Island, most demonstrators wore masks. Credit: Newsday / Tom Ferrara; Howard Schnapp; John Roca; James Carbone
LI, NYC protesters keep up momentum after George Floyd deathAlmost three weeks after George Floyd died in police custody, protests continued on LI and in NYC in marches, rallies and kneeling in public places, including busy roads.
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Inside the world of Long Island's extreme diners
They devote so much time, energy and money to their fixation on restaurants.
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What's open on the East End for a day trip
Spend a day on the East End the socially distant way.
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LIers shared advice for the class of 2020. See your school's messages.
High school grads are off to great places. Send your district's seniors well-wishes here.
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The recital must go on: Dance studios plan creative end to season
Local studios are planning outdoor, or virtual, recital.
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Oyster Festival reboots for 2020 due to COVID-19
The annual weekend festival will pivot into a series of smaller events.
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6 scenic running trails to try on LI
No 5K, no problem — hit the trails at these spots with water views, wildlife and beyond.
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10 facts LI parents picked up from distance learning
Their kids' homework helped these parents learn trivia-worthy facts.
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East End shop stocks items with 'interesting backstories'
Ryland Life Equipment in Sag Harbor looks to stock men's items with 'interesting backstories'
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Seniors find hobbies take an online twist
Seniors have a lot of options that don't require traveling farther than their computer screens.
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Roll film: Long Island cinema historians go virtual
With many people binge-watching new and old movies, film historians — part performer and part educator — have returned to the small screen in a big way.
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School voters guide: See budget numbers, candidates for your district
Due to coronavirus concerns, all school district voting this year is being done by absentee mail only. Many districts anticipate the count will take longer than usual, due to the mass use of absentee ballots.
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Rethinking the way we police
Cops are crucial to public safety, but must be deployed properly and held accountable.
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The road to reopening Long Island
State guidance, cutting red tape crucial to region's businesses.
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Dobie: The reality and promise of change
What will the large and persistent protests in American streets lead to this time?
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A singing lesson to hit the high notes
Let's all start a new campaign and sing instead of talking about politics and the world's other problems.
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Farmingdale State grads celebrate with parade
Graduating students, many wearing protective masks, took the moment to let off some celebratory steam after a semester in which classes went to remote instruction in mid-March during the coronavirus crisis.
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Farmingdale man pleads guilty in loan scheme
Demetrios Boudourakis, 46, and co-conspirators typically cold-called small businesses and used high-pressure sales tactics to sell fraudulent loans, prosecutors said.
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Police investigate flyers posted in Long Beach
City officials said police were investigating the flyers, which read "It's okay to be white," and removing them as soon as possible.
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Forecast: Sunny and comfortable this week
Temperatures will be hover in the 70s all week before hitting 80 on Friday and Saturday, forecasters say.
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Philanthropic entrepreneur with 'big dreams' dies at 46
Subin Varghese started his own printing company as well as a charity that helped the poor, orphans and victims of human trafficking in India.
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Cerro Wire site may finally shed 'abandoned forever' reputation
Amazon's plan to build a warehouse at the site in Syosset could end decades of acrimony, years of litigation and strident disagreement.
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Calendar not on these business startups' side
Those that opened in the months before the coronavirus pandemic forced widespread closures have been unable to gain traction.
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Growing stronger by helping each other
Message boards to connect with local businesses, job listings and more.
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