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Posts by Beth Young:
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Longtime R&B/dance artist honors hometown roots
Riverhead singer Renée Stakey has had her share of musical success recording electronic dance music in the 10 years since she left high school. But this year, that young girl who...
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East End hospitals strike a deal with Oxford insurance
The contract between the three East End hospitals and Oxford/United Healthcare was renewed at midnight on Sept. 14, just as it was about to expire. Roughly 3,000 local school employees insured through United Healthcare's East End Health Plan had been without coverage at the hospitals since July 15. Another 12,000 Oxford/United...
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College, local galleries present special shows for 10th anniversary of 9/11 attacks
Art and political subject matter often make for strange bedfellows, but in the case of the massive collective grief over the events of Sept. 11, 2001, it seems fitting that...
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Invasive bamboo: bugaboo, boon or blight?
Bamboo was once only found in the jungles of Southeast Asia, but the hollow-tubed exotic plant has begun a suburban creep out to eastern Long Island. There are hundreds of varieties...
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Researchers see shellfish population growth explode to record numbers
The tale of Peconic Bay shellfish has been one of trouble and woe since the brown tide all but wiped out the bay scallop in 1985, but this year all...
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East End repairman will fix that old clock for you
In the age of atomic timepieces, a clockmaker’s craft might not seem to be of much use. But don’t say that to Richard Reunis, the North Fork’s only clock repairman, who...
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Real Estate: Finding ways to use solar and save bucks
Less than two decades ago, if you wanted to use solar power, chances are you’d turn your back on the Long Island Power Authority and go off ...
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Mattituck Strawberry Festival gets underway tonight
The rides and civic spirit of the Mattituck Lions Club’s 54th annual Strawberry Festival begin tonight. Starting at 5 p.m., volunteers are needed to hull strawberries at the Strawberry Fields...
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Theater group in push to purchase performance space
The race is on for the North Fork Community Theatre to raise enough money for the 54-year-old theater group to buy and renovate the building where it performs. Two...
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Hops: One young North Fork farmer’s unique crop
As the local-food trend began to take firm root on the North Fork, a young farmer-turned-brewer in Peconic decided this spring to make his mark on the movement. He...
