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blog Long Island Now 8:05 AM Find the cooling center in your area Towns across Long Island announced special measures to help residents deal with the ongoing heat ...
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article Suffolk 7:12 AM Cops: Man accused of attempted stabbing A 54-year-old Greenport man was arrested and charged with criminal contempt, menacing and harassment after ...
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article Suffolk 7/12/13 War of 1812 fort dedicated in Sag Harbor For a Sag Harbor history buff, there's something frustrating in discovering that one of the ...
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article Towns 7/11/13 50 LI girls to run in annual youth triathlon On Sunday, 50 girls from Springs and Montauk will rise early and head to Maidstone ...
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article Suffolk 7/11/13 Cops: Woman was sexually assaulted Southold Town police are looking for a man who sexually assaulted a woman Wednesday in ...
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article Suffolk 7/9/13 DEC: Sea turtle saved off Orient Point Tangled in a lobster buoy about 2 miles off Orient Point, a leatherback sea turtle ...
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blog Long Island Now 7/6/13 Town tweaks disputed 'dark skies' measure The Shelter Island town board will likely vote on a modified version of a “dark ...
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blog Long Island Now 7/3/13 Library gets new grant for construction The race between rising construction costs and new fundraising for the John Jermain public library ...
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blog Feed Me 7/2/13 New chefs at two major East End restaurants To the seasonal shake-up of East End chefs, add two big ones. ...
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article Towns 7/1/13 Shelter Island delays 'dark skies' decision Shelter Island, the last town on the East End without a "dark skies" lighting code, ...
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article Boys Basketball 7/1/13 Iconic Greenport coach enjoying retirement Al Edwards is bringing the lyrics of the Otis Redding soul classic to life. Edwards ...
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blog Long Island Now 6/28/13 Memorial service for supervisor’s wife A memorial service honoring Shelter Island Supervisor James Dougherty’s late wife, Nancy, will be held ...
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blog Feed Me 6/28/13 New Shelter Island dinner pop-up Kyle's, a Shelter Island restaurant that usually serves only breakfast and lunch, will be hosting ...
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article Towns 6/27/13 NTSB: Pilot in fatal crash warned not to fly An Orient man killed along with a passenger in a plane crash in Shirley last ...
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article Suffolk 6/27/13 Center for GLBT youths to open in E. End A community center slated to open next month in Sag Harbor will become a safe ...
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article Nation 6/26/13 LI GLBT community reacts to court ruling Hundreds of same-sex marriage supporters on Long Island and in New York City celebrated Wednesday ...
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article Suffolk 6/25/13 PD: Motorcyclist killed trying to pass SUV A Melville man on a motorcycle who was speeding in an attempt to pass an ...
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article Towns 6/25/13 Report: Sell Plum Island, build 500 homes A final federal environmental report released Tuesday recommended that Plum Island be sold to a ...
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article Obituaries 6/25/13 Long Island teacher Vladimir Rus dies Vladimir Rus, who left his native Czechoslovakia after refusing to spy for the Communists, taught ...
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blog Long Island Now 6/22/13 Candidate in school board tie withdraws Tuesday’s runoff election between two Oysterponds School District Board of Education candidates who had tied ...
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article Lifestyle 6/22/13 Exhibit on LI boatyards details tradition It's possible to overlook Paul Ketcham Jr.'s historic boatyard in Amityville, since it's a small ...
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blog Long Island Now 6/19/13 HBO hit series 'Girls' films in Greenport Fourteen-year-old Charley Claudio spent her entire Tuesday morning sending pictures to Instagram. ...
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article Towns 6/19/13 Great Neck incumbents foil write-ins The longest-serving mayor in New York State history emerged victorious from especially heavy turnout to ...
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article Towns 6/18/13 Ridership for Sunday buses shows jump Suffolk's new Sunday bus service on the East End has gotten off to an impressive ...
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article Suffolk 6/18/13 Senate passes Montaukett recognition bill The State Senate Tuesday unanimously passed a bill that creates a pathway for the Montaukett ...
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article Towns 6/17/13 Village voters go to the polls Tuesday Dozens of villages across Long Island will hold elections Tuesday for mayors, board of trustee ...
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blog Long Island Now 6/17/13 Plan would expand North Fork Wine Trail The North Fork Wine Trail could be getting a little longer — expanding eastward to ...
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article Towns 6/16/13 South Ferry channel dredging plan floated Plans are being made to dredge part of the channel between North Haven and Shelter ...
