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Enjoy Long Island Restaurants Old and New
Wednesday, August 1, 2012 - This week we feature two restaurants that have made their mark on Long Island for providing a great dining environment and, of course, great food. One has a history with Long Island that dates over 10 years, while the other is a few months shy of one year.
Tellers Restaurant in Islip ... by Wendy |
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Save On Movie Flicks at Home For The Summer
Monday, July 30, 2012 - Some days are just so hot and humid that you want to avoid having to step out the house. These are the perfect days to relax at home and simply enjoy a movie flick or two.
This week’s savings opportunity features coupons on DVD and Blu-ray movies. These savings will have you ready for ... by Wendy |
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Ladies Night to Benefit Breast Cancer Charity
Monday, July 30, 2012 - On Wednesday, August 1 st , Trade Show Productions USA is presenting an event titled Ladies Night Out. This special event will offer women a fun filled night full of dancing, shopping and makeovers on Long Island . Women who attend this event can dine on several food and dessert samplings and ... by Cynthia |
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New Facility Opens which Benefits Long Island Farm Bureau
Monday, July 30, 2012 - Recently, a building was being sold by Blackman Plumbing Supplies on Long Island . John King had been watching the facility for about eight years, but has been holding back because the facility was much larger than what he needed it for.
Rather than making changes to the facility or trying to ... by Joseph |
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People are Passionate about the Mall at Oyster Bay Project
Monday, July 30, 2012 - It seems as if people all over Long Island are looking for new jobs. Each time there is hope of a project which will bring new jobs, people get excited. This is why there has been so much controversy surrounding the building of the Mall at Oyster Bay. This has been the costly project which will ... by Ed |
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Bill for Special Education Placement gets vetoed by Cuomo
Monday, July 30, 2012 - A bill designed to make special education students on Long Island and throughout New York eligible for private school placement has been vetoed by Gov. Cuomo.
The bill had been controversial from the first time the public heard about details of the bill. Items such as what it expected school ... by Janet |
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Waterfront Dining is part of LI Summer Fun
Monday, July 30, 2012 - There are several things which living on Long Island offers during the warm summer months. One of those wonderful things is dining on the water. Since Long Island is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in America, it is no wonder as to why there are so many options available for dining on ... by James |
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Connect with Native American Heritage
Saturday, July 28, 2012 - This country has a rich and wonderful connection to the heritage of the American Indian. The many American Indian tribes across the nation still embrace a rich and vibrant culture. One of the ways in which they share their unique heritage and culture is through Powwows. Although these social ... by Cynthia |
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Greenport is Home to First and South
Friday, July 27, 2012 - Those looking for a great place to eat in Greenport can find exactly what they are looking for right in the heart of the downtown area. The Long Island restaurant First and South allows diners to enjoy a friendly and welcoming bistro atmosphere while dining on some truly inspired dishes.
The ... by James |
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Long Island Business Awarded Contract Worth up to $85M
Friday, July 27, 2012 - The Navy has recently awarded a contract to Globecomm which can be worth up to $85 million. The contract for this Long Island company based in Hauppauge is to provide satellite equipment for the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, Atlantis, in Charleston, S.C.
The contract specifies that ... by Joseph |
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