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Try over-the-top grilled cheese, gourmet tacos, novelty ice cream and more.
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Take a singing hayride, pick pumpkins in the moonlight and more things to do at venues west of Riverhead.
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Once the leaves have dropped and the coneflowers have become brittle, brown shadows of their former selves, plant lovers must turn their attention indoors.
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It's a 55-minute experience that spans 30,000 square feet in Hauppauge.
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Sleepy Hollow, Salem and more spots to celebrate Halloween this fall.
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Try these Long Island spots for doggie baked goods.
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The North Fork village has an edge -- we'll help you find it.
Editors' Picks
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Wholesale bakeries employ nearly 3,500 people in Nassau and Suffolk, making them Long Island's fourth-largest player in manufacturing.
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Amateur gamers have a chance to win a $50,000 shopping spree.
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Joe Higgins 58, is a retired New York City firefighter who has run the Freeport PAL boxing gym since 1995.
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Newsday's editorial board endorses candidates for the Nov. 5 election.
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OPINION
Warren stopped teaching years ago. But why?The Massachusetts Democrat has said she was forced to step down because she was pregnant. Here's another reason.
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OPINION
We're all in denial about climate changeThe tendency to turn away from disturbing facts manifests itself not in what people say but what they do.
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The size of the proposed 36-unit building has been scaled back, but some residents still say it doesn't fit the area's aesthetic.
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Brown helped integrate the Army and raised money for students. He also worked at Newsday for nearly two decades.
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Nassau Candy Distributors will receive IDA tax breaks to enlarge its Hicksville operation.
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Our reporter launches her family into a month of super-frugal living to figure out how much she can save with a little bit (OK, a lot) of belt-tightening.
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If you’re looking to bring Spot to a spot, these places have made the declaration “Yes, dogs allowed.”
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Twenty-six of the cases have resulted in conviction for at least one suspect and 21 cases have led to charges against one or more.
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Suffolk saw a median price of $412,000 in September; in Nassau, the median price was $540,000.
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Suffolk County has a vacancy rate of 6.2 percent, compared to 4 percent in Manhattan.
Investigations
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The varying numbers have raised questions about the gang's magnitude locally in the wake of the its devastating murder spree.
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A mom trains her kids to go quiet when someone knocks. A sexually abused teen holds back on telling police. Why? Fear of deportation.
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Tons of contaminants were illegally deposited at Roberto Clemente Park in Brentwood and West Hills County Park in Melville. The "mastermind" in one crime got jail. In the other, no one has had to do much more than clean it up.
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Suffolk police said her missing son was a runaway, but Carlota Moran knew better.
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One by one, Natalie Sparaccio has seen her friends leave in search of better jobs, apartments they can afford and a nightlife.
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New York ranked 50, the worst, primarily because of the cost of living, taxes, and health care quality.
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If cost-burdened buyers drop out of the market, home prices could start to level off or even dip, real estate experts predicted.
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Beltran, a former Met, Yankee and Astro, is expected to have a second interview for the vacant job.
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Shurmur said there is plenty Jones does well, and that he has seen growth from the QB despite the outward look of regression.
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Dennis Smith Jr.'s contract option also was picked us and he, Ntilikina and Payton battle for starting point guard spot before the opener.
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His near future has been in flux, with no signed contract and no apparent plan to remain on the job for the long term, even as execs encouraged him to stay.
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The Islanders opened the season with eight games in 16 days but are now in a lax stretch of three games in 12 days.
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Quinn, the Rangers coach-slash-mixologist, is continuing to shake things up amid a four-game losing streak.
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Rookie DE from Alabama is no stranger to big rivalry games in college, but Monday night is his first in the NFL.
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If Roland Henry had died in a different part of the country, his organs might have been recovered. And lives could have been saved.
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Three LI communities have significantly higher-than-expected rates of four types of cancer, an official said.
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Robbie Donno was called to action in December 1973, when he read an article in Rotarian Magazine about a young Ugandan woman whose face was severely disfigured by a hyena attack.
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The drug vincristine is a key reason most children survive cancer, a LI pediatric oncologist said.
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School nurses are a far cry from the mythic lady in a white uniform wielding a thermometer, ice pack and students' home numbers.
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Islip's Maddie Germano and Darienne Rogers rally to win the doubles crown.
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Defending state singles champion Rachel Arbitman of Hewlett teams with Nyla Gershfeld to take the doubles crown.
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Top performances by Long Island High Schoool football players.
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42 straight wins for the Trojans ties Floyd for the LI record.
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Josefson corralled the kickoff, sprinted up behind a wedge of blockers and eventually ran 93 yards for the score.