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Police reports from Centerport, Commack, Dix Hills, East Northport, Fort Salonga, Greenlawn, Huntington, Huntington Station, Melville, West Hills
lidesk@newsday.comCenterport Two bicycles were stolen Aug. 27 from a yard on Woodedge Drive. Cold Spring Harbor Police reported Aug. 25 that fields on Turkey Lane were damaged by vandals. Commack A resident on Cobb Lane said vandals damaged her house Aug. 25. Items were...Tags: Melville, Crimes, Automotive Equipment, Police, Huntington Station
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NYC's oldest bridge on road to recovery
The Associated PressThe city's oldest standing bridge, closed since the 1970s and neglected for decades, is on the road to recovery as the main attraction in what will be a refurbished recreational area. Mayor Michael Bloomberg and other city officials announced they have...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Manhattan (New York City), Michael Bloomberg, Washington Park, Calvert Vaux
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Summer sale at Linda's Gifts 2 Go
Linda's Gifts 2 Go in Port Washington is having a blow-out summer sale with shockingly low prices on some high fashion brands. Overflowing bins of cool clothes for ladies, teens, girls and boys are -- get this -- $1, $3 and $5, while other expensive...Tags: Sales
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Strawberries are the attraction in Mattituck
lidesk@newsday.comIt's been 10 years since Bruce Raffe attended the Mattituck Strawberry Festival, and he can't believe how much it's grown. "It's a really big festival now, instead of a small-town event," he said while waiting in line for the Berry-Go-Round, a carnival...Tags: Government, Mattituck, Festive Event, National Government
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Long Island cooking schools
erica.marcus@newsday.comNassau, Suffolk, North Shore, South Shore -- there's nowhere on Long Island that is very far from a cooking class. And the programs range from long-term certificate courses to one-night culinary stands, with everything from Colonial hearth cooking to...Tags: Long Island, Suffolk County (New York), Theater, Schools, Manhattan (New York City)
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City: New ferry routes will make city greener
msweeney@am-ny.comThe $6 ferry from Riis Landing in the Rockaways to Pier 11 in Lower Manhattan, setting sail on Monday, is just the first step in expanding ferry routes around the city, the mayor said Monday. Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Council Speaker Christine Quinn and...Tags: Long Island, Riverdale (Bronx, New York), Coney Island, Manhattan (New York City), Hunts Point
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New ferry service set to begin May 12
msweeney@am-ny.comA new ferry route linking Rockaway and Manhattan - with a stop on the Brooklyn waterfront - will begin May 12, according to city council members briefed on the plan. The new ferry is the first step in a two-year pilot program to expand ferry service in...Tags: Coney Island, Regional Authority, Manhattan (New York City), New York, Transportation
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Restaurants in LI wine country
Newsday Staff WriterAlmond, 1970 Montauk Hwy., Bridgehampton; 631-537-8885. Barrister's Restaurant, 36 Main St., Southampton; 631-283-6206. Bobby Van's, 2393 Main St., Bridgehampton; 631-537-0590. Bridgehampton Candy Kitchen, Main Street, Bridgehampton; 631-537-9885....Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Venice, North Fork
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Police reports from Commack, Huntington, Huntington Station, Melville
lidesk@newsday.comCommack - All four tires and a panel from a rear passenger door were stolen yesterday off a 2008 Cadillac Escalade on Somerset Drive. - The owner of a 1988 Honda Civic said it was stolen today on Richmond Place. Huntington - Jewelry was taken...Tags: Melville, Commack, Crimes, Police Arrests, Police
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When wining leads to dining
peter.gianotti@newsday.comIn spring and summer, Long Island's wine country harvests a new crop: tourists. On weekends, tasting rooms begin to fill up faster than the stemware. Weekdays, there's an increase in visitors, too. All this wining leads to dining. And, especially in...Tags: Long Island, Beverage Industry, Mattituck, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Man killed by Feds had rap sheet
rocco.parascandola@newsday.comA conflicting portrait emerged Wednesday of a grenade suspect shot and killed by a federal agent in the Bronx: Authorities called him a career criminal, while friends described him as a kind neighbor and dedicated family man who earned his keep fixing...Tags: Crimes, New York City Police Department, Punishment, New York, Police Arrests
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City Living: Wakefield, Bronx
Special to amNewYorkRide the No. 2 train all the way to the last stop, step off and you've found Wakefield, a small suburban enclave that's New York City's northernmost neighborhood. While only an hour away from midtown, Wakefield has managed to preserve much of its old-...Tags: Culture, Crimes, Baychester, Lower East Side, Murder
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