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'Top Chef' -- or is it the 'Today' show?
Reality CheckHi, it's Mary, and I want to say that I'm really going to try to keep this entry at a reasonable length and not type out every single thing we saw on 'Top Chef: New York' last night. But I......Tags: Foods and Beverages, Steaks, Whole Foods Market, Literature, French Toast
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Huntington, Suffolk pay $5M for rights to orchard
deborah.morris@newsday.comJust beyond a bend of Pulaski Road in Northport is Richters Orchard, which for 100 years has cultivated and harvested three seasons of fruit: apples, pears and peaches. Now, thanks to an agreement between Suffolk County and the Town of Huntington to...Tags: Steve Levy, Agricultural Research and Technology, Farms
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LI ARTS
LAST CHANCE "Frozen" closes this weekend at the Quogue Community Theater, Jessup Avenue, 631-653-8955. $22, $20 seniors except Saturdays, $10 students under age 21. PLAN AHEAD The Long Island Baroque Ensemble performs at 8 p.m. Dec. 13 at St. Andrew'...Tags: Smithtown (Smithtown, New York)
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To Our Readers
Beginning Monday, the cover price of Newsday's daily edition (Monday-Saturday) will be 75 cents on Long Island. The cover price for the early Sunday edition (on newsstands on Saturdays) will be $1.50 on Long Island. And as of Sunday, Dec. 14, the cover... -
Ex-Trojan boots Stevens Tech into NCAA semis
Special to The Morning CallCraig Moquin can't change how his high school soccer career ended five years ago. As a senior at Parkland High School, Moquin missed a penalty kick, the deciding shot in a 2-1 loss to West Chester East in the first round of the PIAA Class 3A tournament....Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Virginia Tech, Colleges and Universities
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National Wholesale Liquidators kicks off last LI sales
keiko.morris@newsday.comWest Hempstead-based National Wholesale Liquidators will begin going-out-of-business sales at all six of its Long Island stores on Monday. The result of this week's auction in bankruptcy court, the store-closing sales are part of a wider liquidation...Tags: Sales, West Hempstead, Bridgeport (Fairfield, Connecticut), Court Administration, Long Island City
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ECONOMIC TURMOIL: Plenty of foreclosures amid holiday season
ellen.yan@newsday.comIn front of a Westbury foreclosure, state and local officials yesterday unveiled their list of 10 "Subprime Scrooges," lenders who have filed the most foreclosure-related starts and auctions for October and November in the New York metro area. The report...Tags: Government, Westbury, Lawyers, Jeff Klein, US Bancorp (Delaware)
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Islip homeowners can mount wind turbines in yards
jennifer.maloney@newsday.comResponding to queries from residents, the Town of Islip this week added a novel chapter to its code: Homeowners can now erect wind turbines in their own backyards. Islip is the first Long Island town to craft guidelines for the construction of wind...Tags: Renewable Energy, Westbury, Long Island Power Authority, John Edwards, Old Westbury
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Politicians, transit advocates react to MTA panel plan
melanie.Political leaders and transportation advocates on Long Island, in New York City and in Albany yesterday reacted cautiously - some speaking positively, some distinctly skeptical - to a governor-appointed panel's ambitious plan to bolster the cash-...Tags: Government, Upper House, David A. Paterson, Traffic, Public Transportation
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Long Island Flute Club concerts details
steve.parks@newsday.com; STEVE PARKS AND JUDY RAIAIn these humbug economic times, maybe you don't give a toot about the holidays. But the Long Island Flute Club does. This weekend it'll give thousands of toots. All free. The club's Holiday Flute Choir continues a tradition it began in the '90s as part...Tags: Harry Potter, Holidays, Christmas, Stony Brook University, Long Island University
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Theater: Holiday shows on Long Island
WHAT A holiday medley at the three Broadhollow venues WHEN|WHERE "Annie Warbucks," opens 4 p.m. tomorrow, 2:30 p.m. Sunday, through Dec. 31, at the BayWay Arts Center, 265 E. Main St., East Islip; "The Best Christmas Present Ever," opens 4 p.m....Tags: East Islip, Christmas, Holidays, Elmont, Culture
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'Frost/Nixon'
rafer.guzman@newsday.comDavid Frost's 1977 television interviews with former President Richard M. Nixon required nearly 29 hours to film and aired in four 90-minute installments, a journalistic marathon destined to remain unequaled in this age of 24-hour cable and the ever-...Tags: Government, Forest Hills, Ron Howard, Toni Collette, David Frost
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