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Mini review: 'The House on Salt Hay Road'
Jacket CopyOur mini review of "The House on Salt Hay Road" by Carin Clevidence, a novel published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Family. War. Weather. The long, golden summer light of Fire Island, N.Y. The marshes and fields of the Great...... -
Gillibrand: Cherry Grove theater historic
NewsdayThe celebrated Cherry Grove Community House and Theater on Fire Island has another booster: Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand. The New York Democrat wrote last week to the head of the National Register of Historic Places and National Historic Landmarks Program,...Tags: Human Interest, Fire Island, Sayville, Minority Groups, Kirsten Gillibrand
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Mom returns to Sandy-damaged Lindenhurst home
NewsdayAfter what superstorm Sandy did to her place, 95-year-old Marie Clark never thought she'd see the inside of her home again. On the eve of Mother's Day Saturday, flanked by her family, she enjoyed an emotional homecoming, entering her house in...Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), American Red Cross, Robin Hood Foundation, Long Island, Mother's Day
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BRIEF: LI charity ale nets $58G for Sandy relief
NewsdayA beer brewed as a collaborative charity effort by eight Long Island breweries has raised $58,000 for relief efforts after superstorm Sandy. Food bank Long Island Cares and Barrier Brewing, an Oceanside brewery that was devastated by Sandy's...Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), Long Island, Patchogue, Greenport
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Boater rescued from Fire Island inlet stranding
NewsdayA boater operating a skiff without working navigation lights had to be rescued after becoming stranded on the ocean side of the new Fire Island inlet in heavy fog early Thursday, police said. Suffolk County Police Marine Bureau officers were alerted...Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), Fire Island, Atlantic Ocean, U.S. Coast Guard, Suffolk County Police
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Sandy relief center Camp Bulldog in Lindenhurst closes
NewsdayHundreds Sunday turned out to gather at Shore Road Park in Lindenhurst with two words on their minds: Thank you. The crowd was there for the closing ceremony for Camp Bulldog, the grassroots superstorm Sandy relief effort that sprang up in the days...Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), Human Interest, Media Industry, Long Island, Fire Department of New York
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Long Island Restaurant Week is extra tasty for those recovered from Sandy
NewsdaySix months ago, Lawson Pub in Oceanside looked more like an indoor swimming pool than a restaurant. Superstorm Sandy had put it under five feet of water, setting half its furniture afloat down the street. Miraculously, the place was up and cooking...Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), Salads, Appetizers, Long Island, Dining and Drinking
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Warning for Chicago as Sandy hits East Coast: 'Stay off the lake folks'
Officials had a simple warning as the Chicago area braced for high winds and waves from a massive storm along the East Coast. "Stay off the lake folks," said Gary Schenkel, executive director of Office of Emergency Management and Communication. "Lake...
Tags: Today (tv program), Politics, Subway Transportation Industry, Barack Obama, Financial Markets
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Sandy gains power and aims for Northeast
NEW YORK (AP) — A fast-strengthening Hurricane Sandy churned north Monday, raking ghost-town cities along the Northeast corridor with rain and wind gusts. Subways and schools were closed across the region of 50 million people, the floor of the New...
Tags: Today (tv program), Politics, Barack Obama, Hurricane Irene (2011), Financial Markets
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East Coast grinds to a halt as superstorm nears
NEW YORK (AP) — Hurricane Sandy bore down on the Eastern Seaboard's largest cities Monday, forcing the shutdown of mass transit, schools and financial markets, sending coastal residents fleeing, and threatening a dangerous mix of high winds, soaking...
Tags: Today (tv program), Politics, Amtrak, Barack Obama, Sports
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Divers Find Body Of Missing Boater Involved In Crash Off Long Island Saturday
Staff ReporterIt took more than eight hours but they finally found him. A Suffolk County police diver found the body of Christopher Mannino, 39, of West Islip, Saturday afternoon in the Great South Bay. He was discovered about 1:30 p.m., after he was thrown from a...Tags: Long Island, Robert Moses, West Islip, Radio, Entertainment
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Bay Shore, Long Island, Gearing For Irene's Wrath
pix11.comFriday was the calm before the storm throughout Long Island. Everyone is aware of Irene, but not many seemed too concerned. As more evacuations were announced and more first responders prepared to roll out, many homes did not have their windows boarded...Tags: Fire Island, Brightwaters, Hurricane Irene (2011), Long Island, Concourse
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