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Bonpoint: Oct. 27, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., 123 W. 18th St. (5th fl.), btwn Sixth and Seventh aves. Find clothing, shoes and accessories for infants through preteens.

Adrienne Landau: Oct. 27, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., 519 Eighth Ave. (21st fl.), btwn 35th and 36th sts., 212-920-1211. Get 40% to 75% off coats, jackets, shawls, vests and winter accessories.

MCM: Oct. 27, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., 137 W. 52nd St. (5th fl., Suite B), btwn Sixth and Seventh aves., 212-729-9069. Handbags, totes, wallets and other accessories are up to 80% off. A red leather handbag that was $1,020 is now $306.

Jay Godfrey: Nov. 1-4, 10 a.m.-7 p.m., Nov. 5, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., 333 W. 39th St. (Suite 402), btwn Eighth and Ninth aves., 212-629-6000. Fall and spring merchandise - including a large selection of dresses and separates in vibrant colors - is up to 75% off.

Furla: Nov. 1-4, 10 a.m.-7 p.m., 261 W. 36th St. (2nd fl.), btwn Seventh and Eighth aves., 212-947-8748. Women's handbags, purses, totes and clutches are deeply discounted.  

It seems shark sightings are dominating headlines on Long Island and researchers are on a quest to find out why more sharks are showing up in Long Island waters. NewsdayTV meteorologist Rich Von Ohlen discusses how to stay safe.  Credit: Newsday/A. J. Singh; Gary Licker

'Beneath the Surface': A look at the rise in shark sightings off LI shores It seems shark sightings are dominating headlines on Long Island and researchers are on a quest to find out why more sharks are showing up in Long Island waters. NewsdayTV meteorologist Rich Von Ohlen discusses how to stay safe. 

It seems shark sightings are dominating headlines on Long Island and researchers are on a quest to find out why more sharks are showing up in Long Island waters. NewsdayTV meteorologist Rich Von Ohlen discusses how to stay safe.  Credit: Newsday/A. J. Singh; Gary Licker

'Beneath the Surface': A look at the rise in shark sightings off LI shores It seems shark sightings are dominating headlines on Long Island and researchers are on a quest to find out why more sharks are showing up in Long Island waters. NewsdayTV meteorologist Rich Von Ohlen discusses how to stay safe. 

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