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| Educator plans lawsuit, says he was reassigned for 'outspokenness' over book |
| The lawyer for administrator Charles Schulz alleged Commack school district leaders abolished Schulz's job and reassigned him after he protested the removal of a controversial book from the district's required reading list. |
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| Broadway will require masks and proof of vaccination |
| Audience members will be required to wear masks and provide proof of vaccination for performances through Oct. 31, the Broadway League announced. |
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| 10 events, things to do this weekend on Long Island |
| Events, activities, drive-in movies and concerts are popping up around Long Island this season. |
| High-end, waterfront restaurant opens in Port Jefferson |
| Take a seat in the dining room and you can take in the whole harbor and the hills of Belle Terre beyond it. |
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| 'Bone guy' mystery solved after LIers find dog treats on their doorsteps with deliveries |
| For months, pet owners in Ronkonkoma have been finding Milk-Bones on top of packages delivered to their homes. One of them caught the dog-bone Santa in the act this week. |
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| Man suing Burger King, says they fired him over his colostomy bag |
| A Huntington Station man was fired from his job at Burger King after refusing to tuck in his shirt because it interfered with the operation of his colostomy bag, according to a lawsuit filed Thursday against the fast-food franchise. |
| Family and friends cheer on Olympic rower from Massapequa Park |
| Family and friends of Kristine O'Brien cheered her on at a local pub as the first-time Olympian from Massapequa Park competed in Tokyo. |
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| Here's why you need to try Japanese barbecue |
| Japanese grilling and hot-pot cooking may be new to Long Island, but not for long, if this Bay Shore restaurant has anything at all to say about it. |
| Long Island's first Topgolf has finally arrived. Take a look inside. |
| Topgolf entertainment complex opened in Holtsville this week. |
| IRS must give Trump tax returns to Congress, Justice Dept. says |
| The DOJ's Office of Legal Counsel said the House Ways and Means Committee chairman "has invoked sufficient reasons for requesting the former President's tax information." |
| Where the rich and famous give their private jets a glow-up |
| For the wealthiest among us who choose to fly in a class by themselves, a Ronkonkoma company will outfit their private jets with all the luxury touches they require, such as hand-loomed silk carpets that cost more than $1,300 a square yard. |
| Check pool filters, trees for Asian longhorned beetles, state DEC says |
| The long-legged insects have bored into and killed thousands of trees around the country, the DEC says, so it is asking New Yorkers to help out with a late-summer survey. |
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| Two turntables and a microphone made Biz Markie a legend |
| To those who knew Biz Markie by his real name, Marcel Theo Hall, when he was growing up in Patchogue, the fame he attained was part of his personal master plan. |
| Intimidated by home design? This LI designer wants to help |
| Keith Baltimore owns The Baltimore Design Center, where he says advice is always offered. |
| Reader letters: Post office problems and smoke from wood-burning fire pits |
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