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By JoAnn Canino After the fall cleanup and the flower beds are prepared for winter, there isn’t much that has to be done, unless...

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By Rabbi Aaron Benson You’re as likely to hear someone bemoaning the commercialization of the holidays as you are to hear someone wish you...

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By Barbara Beltrami You don’t have to be Jewish to love latkes — those crispy pancakes or fritters made most often from grated potatoes...

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When William K. Vanderbilt II created his Eagle’s Nest estate and mansion in the early twentieth century, he included a golf course, tennis courts...

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By Rita J. Egan Forget the elves! This year Santa will get a little help from members of the Culper Spy Ring when the...

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By Jeffrey Sanzel Public radio personality and prolific author David Bouchier has gathered 122 essays in his newest collection, the charming “Out of Thin Air.”...

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The Society of St. Johnland in Kings Park hopes to continue its mission to help seniors in need by constructing a new assisted living...

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The Town of Huntington’s first major change of leadership in more than 20 years is getting underway. Huntington’s Supervisor-elect Chad Lupinacci (R-Huntington Station) announced the...

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By Kyle Barr For 40 minutes each morning when Marion Bernholz, the owner of The Gift Corner in Mount Sinai, opens her shop she lugs...

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By Kevin Redding A Stony Brook University-born singing ensemble is celebrating its 50th anniversary on a high note. The Long Island Symphonic Choral Association (LISCA),...