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February break from school is a few short days away — making it the perfect time for a staycation splurge. Here are five ways to while away the week.
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You'll find ambitious ramen dishes, ribs and more at his new food truck.
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What started as an Instagram-based store two years ago has turned into a fashion haven of sorts in Northport Village.
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On these cold winter days, you can't go wrong with a comforting, steamy hot cup of tea or coffee.
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Live music doesn't stop at the vineyards this winter.
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The family-friendly spot had been closed for nearly two years.
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Check out spots in New York and the Northeast that have lodging options, snow biking, restaurants and more.
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Local crafters are showing that crochet isn't for grannies — and really never was.
Long Islanders' Favorites
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Hiring and retaining substitute teachers, school nurses, custodians and bus drivers remains a problem at LI schools, educators said, even with districts seeing fewer staff absences as the winter surge of COVID-19 recedes.
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Long Island's 2021 graduation rate rose to 92.2%, up from 91.5% in 2020, according to state education officials.
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Autopsy results could be weeks away for Jesse Gerhard, of Islip and Long Beach. He suffered a medical episode Wednesday night, the day after he fought a blaze in Far Rockaway. Funeral arrangements were announced late Friday.
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There was a ready-built local audience for burritos filled with carnitas, fries, onion strings, grilled steak and spicy Cheetos.
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Trained professionals offer better, cheaper care for behavioral health issues.
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Russian figure skater's ordeal shows toughness can be destructive.
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Reader letters to Newsday.
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"How to be an Ally," sponsored by the Town of Riverhead Anti-Bias Task Force, focused on bringing people out of their comfort zones and having them interact with each other through a series of exercises.
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Parabit Systems Inc., which builds ATM kiosks for more than two dozen major banks, is seeking a 10-year extension of tax breaks from the IDA in exchange for agreeing to stay on Long Island, IDA officials said in a news release.
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Rocky Point's Gianna Amendola named Most Outstanding after 8-6 decision over Glenn's Taylor Aiello at 126 pounds.
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Traffic snarled for several hours Saturday afternoon after the crash on Jericho Turnpike at Veterans Memorial Highway, police said.
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LIRR president Phillip Eng said he had been thinking about leaving the railroad for some time, and felt the time was right, in part because he "did what I came here to do."
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Smith, who opposed development plans for a 75-acre Smithtown property owned by former defense contractor Gyrodyne, was "one of those people every community should want," said Brookhaven Supervisor Ed Romaine.
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Linda Mangano "has lived in service to others" and "was swept up in something far bigger than she was," a lawyer for the former Nassau County executive's wife said in a court filing Friday that asks a judge to spare her from prison time following her federal conviction.
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The exercises, which were to end Sunday, brought a sizable contingent of Russian forces to Belarus, which borders Ukraine to the north.
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The palace said the 95-year-old British monarch will continue with light duties at Windsor Castle over the coming week.
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A key issue for policymakers is establishing the metrics for determining when to move on to a "new normal," experts say.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, facing a sharp spike in violence in and around territory held by Russia-backed rebels and increasingly dire warnings that Russia plans to invade, on Saturday called for Russian President Vladimir Putin to meet him and seek resolution to the crisis.
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President Biden said he's "convinced" that Russian President Putin has decided to launch a further invasion in Ukraine, saying he has "reason to believe" it will occur in the "coming days" and will include an assault on its capital, Kyiv.
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