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The Cooperage Inn Opens NoFo Pot Pies To-Go Window
Published in the Long Island Press and Dan’s Papers, December 2021 Patrons who visit the popular Cooperage Inn in Calverton are greeted with a warm atmosphere filled with the mouthwatering aroma of delicious comfort food guests have… Read more
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Labor Union Protests Out Of State Contract At Stony Brook University
Published in the Long Island Press, November 2021 Union construction workers from Long Island are protesting a New Jersey-based company winning a $37 million contract to renovate and modernize the main lecture hall at Stony… Read more
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Longtime local pizza maker opens Catusco’s Pizza in Huntington Station
Published in Greater Long Island, December 2021 The former Louie’s Brooklyn Pizza in Huntington Station has a new name and new owner. The new name is Catusco’s Pizza. The new owner is an old friend:… Read more
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Pandemonium Boutiques marks the opening of new Northport location
Published in Greater Long Island, November 2021 Just in time for holiday shopping, the owner of Pandemonium Boutiques got to celebrate the opening of her new Northport location on Fort Salonga Road with a special ribbon-cutting ceremony… Read more
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Blue Point Brewery opens satellite spot at Islip’s MacArthur Airport
Published in Greater Long Island, October 2021 Travelers can now get a taste of Long Island when landing at MacArthur Airport in Ronkonkoma at Blue Point Brewing Co.’s new satellite location right inside the terminal. With… Read more
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The folks at Patchogue’s historic Grace A.M.E. Zion Church need your help
Published in Greater Long Island, October 2021 Grace A.M.E. Zion Church in Patchogue, whose congregation has been historically Black since its founding in 1919, is 102 years old this year. The church’s eldest congregant, Ella… Read more
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FEMA Aids North Shore After Ida: Fixing the damage that Ida has done
Published in the Manhasset Press, September 2021 The remnants of Hurricane Ida surely packed a punch when it hit New York State earlier this month, as state and federal experts, according to Gov. Kathy Hochul’s… Read more
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House Of Jailed Ponzi Schemer Remains A ‘Zombie House’
Published in the Manhasset Press, September 2021 Two years after Paul A. Rinfret was arrested in Manhasset for running a $19 million Ponzi scheme that defrauded six investors. Sentenced to 63 months in prison, his… Read more
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Port Washington Teen Advocates On Behalf Of Late Toddler: Preventing child abuse in custody cases
Published in the Manhasset Press, September 2021 Fourteen-year-old Shayna Blumenfeld of Port Washington, from home, appeared virtually in front of Gov. Kathy Hochul’s Blue Ribbon Commission on Forensic Custody Evaluators, expressing the importance of making… Read more
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History In a Graveyard: Christ Church Manhasset to host Historic Cemetery Tour
Published in the Manhasset Press, September 2021 The tombstones flanking the historical Christ Church Manhasset all have a story to tell and Phyllis Sternemann, the historian at the church, is on a mission to share… Read more
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