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Food Truck Derby coming to Riverhead this weekend
Try over-the-top grilled cheese, gourmet tacos, novelty ice cream and more.
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Avoid the traffic: Fall fun without driving to the East End
Take a singing hayride, pick pumpkins in the moonlight and more things to do at venues west of Riverhead.
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Tips for maintaining fall houseplants
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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Get spooked at this LI haunted house's 55 rooms
It's a 55-minute experience that spans 30,000 square feet in Hauppauge.
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Spooky Halloween getaways near NYC
Sleepy Hollow, Salem and more spots to celebrate Halloween this fall.
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Try these LI spots for doggie baked goods
Try these Long Island spots for doggie baked goods.
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Hipster Greenport: 6 places to eat, shop and visit
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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Fortnite gamers could win $50,000 shopping spree at competition
Amateur gamers have a chance to win a $50,000 shopping spree.
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Patrick Day's trainer considers closing Freeport gym
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 endorses Singas for Nassau district attorney
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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Nassau County Executive Laura Curran signs legislation in effort to prevent suicide among officers.
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2 injured after car hits tree, Nassau police say
Officials suspect the driver had a medical episode causing him to leave the roadway and then strike a tree.
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DWTS: Did contestants with LI ties survive Week 6?
Sailor Brinkley-Cook received high praise for her jive, while Sean Spicer got compliments on his tenacity after his Viennese waltz.
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Army veteran, civic leader Rembert Brown dies at 97
Brown helped integrate the Army and raised money for students. He also worked at Newsday for nearly two decades.
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DA: Man sentenced in high-speed crash that injured 4
Kelvin O'Neal crashed a Mercedes into three vehicles in 2017 before fleeing, authorities said.
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LI contestant competes on 'The Voice' Battle Round
Plainview's Marina Chello makes coach Blake Shelton's decision difficult as she and rival Ricky Duran sing "Valerie."
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Home prices rise in Nassau and Suffolk
Suffolk saw a median price of $412,000 in September; in Nassau, the median price was $540,000.
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Data: There are more rental vacancies on LI than in NYC
Suffolk County has a vacancy rate of 6.2 percent, compared to 4 percent in Manhattan.
- Watch: Newsday reporter's No Spend Challenge begins
- Suffolk police officers honored for role in lifesaving organ transplant
- Stony Brook opens new children's hospital
- Living in the dorms as a Hofstra professor
- Meet the Martones of 'Unpolished,' a new LI-filmed reality show
- 'I am back,' Bernie Sanders tells supporters at rally in Queens
- Lindenhurst Alzheimer’s park first in the nation
- Woman hog-ties Trump in NYC ad billboard
Investigations
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Conflicting figures on LI's MS-13 membership
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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Trump immigration policy drives LIers further into shadows
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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2 illegal dumping cases, 2 different punishments
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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A mother searches MS-13’s ‘killing fields’ for missing son
Suffolk police said her missing son was a runaway, but Carlota Moran knew better.
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How high rents are driving away LI's millennials
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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NY ranks at bottom in retirement survey
New York ranked 50, the worst, primarily because of the cost of living, taxes, and health care quality.
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Home prices outrunning wage growth on LI
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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Darnold, Jets embarrassed in loss to Patriots
QB is intercepted four times and loses a fumble in the worst game of his career.
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Lennon: What exactly is Mets' managerial game plan?
If Joe Girardi goes to Phillies as reports suggest, then what?
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Glauber: For Darnold, it's Monday Fright Football
Darnold, who was mic'd up for the ESPN broadcast, said, "I'm seeing ghosts" during his four-interception game.
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Best: Will Francesa leave WFAN by year's end?
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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Shurmur addresses criticism of his play-calling
Going for it on fourth-and-15 didn't work out, but he points out the Giants still had a chance to win on their last possession.
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Return of Mosley gives Jets a coach on the field
Out since injuring his groin in the season opener, Mosley was wearing a headset on the sidelines and having a major impact on defensive game plan.
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Amid rookie struggles, Jones has Giants' confidence
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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Where you die can affect your chance of being an organ donor
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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State report: High cancer rates linked to smoking
Three LI communities have significantly higher-than-expected rates of four types of cancer, an official said.
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LI 'garbage man' does 'heart surgery on the side'
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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Cancer drug for children in short supply
The drug vincristine is a key reason most children survive cancer, a LI pediatric oncologist said.
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From anxiety to sexuality, LI school nurses take on today's needs
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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Hayes wins second straight Suffolk singles title
Islip's Maddie Germano and Darienne Rogers rally to win the doubles crown.
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Hampel nets pair in West Islip win
Both goals came from not giving up on the plays, a blue-collar mentality embraced by all the Lions.
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Boys volleyball week in review
Recapping the week of Oct. 14-20 in Long Island boys volleyball.
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Field hockey week in review
Recapping the last week of field hockey across Long Island.
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CSH's Hannity wins Nassau girls tennis title
Defending state singles champion Rachel Arbitman of Hewlett teams with Nyla Gershfeld to take the doubles crown.