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The ultimate guide to outdoor dining on LI

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The ultimate guide to outdoor dining on LI
Our best picks for eating beachside, on a rooftop or with a water view.
Outdoor entertainment is back: Here are the shows to see this summer on LI
The entertainment scene on Long Island this summer is going to be a breath of fresh air compared to last year.

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Chic restaurant opens in high-end LI apartment complex
Its menu draws inspiration, along with much of its produce and meats, from local purveyors.
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Oyster Bay made offers to buy private golf course for $4.4M without telling public
The town offered to match the multimillion-dollar sale price for the nine-hole, approximately 50-acre property in East Massapequa and enter into a contract after spending $5,000 on an appraisal of the property that the town board was to approve retroactively.

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Cuomo announces 2022 start for LIRR access to Grand Central
The connection of the 11 LIRR lines to Grand Central, in addition to Penn Station, was described by Gov. Cuomo as a transformational project that fits into a larger agenda of re-imagining New York after the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Cameron: Shootings of 7 may be linked, gang-related
The victims in the shootings Sunday night in Bay Shore and Huntington Station had already gone to hospitals by the time cops arrived, says acting Police Commissioner Stuart Cameron.
DA: Hempstead woman charged in officer's fatal hit-run nearly hit another cop
Jessica Beauvais, who pleaded not guilty, drove away from the scene of the fatal accident, sped through a red light and drove on the wrong side of the road to evade capture, ramming a patrol car in a last-ditch effort to escape, prosecutors said.

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Student to sue district for refusing to publish poem on Floyd's death
Ruby Ray, 16, plans to sue for $2 million. Her poem is titled "Derek Chauvin's Ode to George Floyd: A Dark Sonnet."
Samanea mall's $28M renovation done, indoor adventure park coming
Samanea New York's approximately $28 million renovation is done and new tenants are lined up for the Westbury retail property, formerly called the Mall at the Source.

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Analysis: Vaccination rates on LI vary drastically by ZIP code
In ZIP codes where most residents are Black or Latino, 41.9% of residents have received at least one dose of vaccine, while in ZIP codes where most residents are not Black and Latino, 54.9% have, the Newsday analysis found.

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