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There isn’t much he won’t do to spread awareness of MS
He climbed 66 flights of stairs in Rockefeller Center. He rode his bike 150 miles through the north and south forks. Next summer, he’ll kayak 280 miles around Long Island. Steve Davis doesn’t take to excessive workout routines for no reason. His wife of 19 years has multiple sclerosis, and he...
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Food Column: You’ll fall for these autumnal recipes
Then your apples all is gethered, and the ones a feller keeps Is poured around the celler-floor in red and yeller heaps; And your cider-makin’s over, and your wimmern-folks is through With their mince and apple-butter, and theyr souse and saussage, too! I don’t know how to tell it — but if sich a...
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Local donations lead to breakthrough in ALS research
A common cause for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) has been identified in breakthrough research from Northwestern University, which was funded partially through funds raised by Stony Brook-based Ride for Life. Teepu Siddique, who led the study and has been searching for a cure since 1985, said a common cause for the...
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Where do you get your favorite fall seasonal brews?
The days are getting shorter, the nights are getting cooler — and the beers are getting more alcoholic. Summer’s end means the start of Oktoberfest season, featuring the Oktoberfest blend, a dark beer that is higher than others in alcohol by volume (5.5 to 6 percent). Don’t sweat the end of barbecues...
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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 artists would turn their pens and brushes to the task of depicting the post-9/11 mental landscape. In conjunction with the 10th...
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Part 2: Experts give tips on tick-borne illnesses
This is the second installment of a two-part account of a forum on tick-borne illnesses in Sag Harbor on August 19 at the Bay Street Theatre. The forum, “Lyme Disease in the Hamptons — What You Need to Know,” was presented by Time For Lyme, Inc. The four panelists were...
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Experts give tips on dealing with tick-borne illness
This is the first installment of a two-part account of a recent forum on tick-borne illnesses in Sag Harbor. Part two will be published Wednesday. Bitten by a tick as a child during a summer stay in Bridgehampton, Ally Hilfiger began experiencing full-blown flu-like symptoms and joint pain by age seven....
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‘Boardwalk Empire’ to film in Riverhead
"The Sopranos" filmed twice in Riverhead years ago, and now another HBO series about organized crime is filming here too. The Riverhead Town Board on Thursday authorized Supervisor Sean Walter to sign a license agreement with Bootleg Productions to allow them to shoot some scenes of the show "Boardwalk Empire" on...
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Life and Times: Artful approaches to a tough art market
In the art world, when the going gets tough, the tough get creative. Art dealers, the first to be affected during an economic downturn, know that now is the time to show resilience. During this particularly difficult recession, they’ve reinvented how they do business, hoping that art buyers will return...
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Wine Column: Challenges of the ‘heartbreak grape’
When wine grapes were first planted on Long Island in the 1970s and ’80s, most growers chose to plant the most important grape varieties of France, including chardonnay and pinot noir. The chardonnay was universally successful as a variety that consistently produced high quality fruit on plants that were easy...
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To Your Health: Preventing and treating cycling injuries
This is the second part of a two-part column dealing with proper foot care. Part I appeared in the Aug. 25 paper and is still available at timesreview.com. Every day, podiatrists treat cyclists who have sustained overuse injuries by pushing themselves beyond their limitations. As with all athletic injuries, pain that...
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By the Book: Larsson’s take on Strauss-Kahn case?
Men. Women. Power. Money. Sex. Truth. These are the final winding down days of the case of Dominique Strauss-Kahn and the alleged rape of an African hotel maid, and I keep wondering what Stieg Larsson, the journalist, would have had to say. Stieg Larsson was the author of the Millenium...
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Lombardi Column: This sticker comes with multiple uses
Anything goes on the North Fork. You just have to get the right permit. Building permits, parking permits, get-rid-of-your-garbage permits — we’ve got ’em all. And, so help me, you can get a Seasonal Guest Disposal Permit at Southold Town Hall. Even a Guest Disposal sticker. All you need is...
