Over 60 craft beers and more than 30 brick oven and traditional pizzas only begins to describe what Brixx & Barley is all about.
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5/8/14
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Runners wound their way through Central Nassau streets last weekend, as more than 7,000 took part in the Long Island Marathon events. The full marathon began in Uniondale and concluded in East Meadow’s Eisenhower Park.
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By David Weingrad
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5/7/14
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Everything sold at the Kennedy Plaza Farmer’s Market in Long Beach has been regionally grown, raised, caught, prepared or crafted.
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5/1/14
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Art comes in many styles and modalities, and thanks to the Mermaid Art Studio, classes and workshops are now available to just about anyone.
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4/25/14
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One terrible day –– May 15, 2005 –– broke the mundane routine that Kristofer Goldsmith, a Bellmore native and a former U.S. Army sergeant, had settled into while on duty in …
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By Julie Mansmann
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4/23/14
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A vibrant collective of musicians gathers in the City by the Sea for a tuneful weekend of folk, funk and blues.
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4/2/14
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“We are here to stay,” says John Stella, one of the four founders of Precision Pharmacy. After Kings Pharmacy closed, it was evident that Long Beach needed a family drug store to take its place.
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3/27/14
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A burst of Mexican festivity greets you in every sense. Colorful flags, murals, vintage photos and artifacts abound.
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3/21/14
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Exhibits and more...
AftermodernisM Spring 2014This exhibition illustrates a broad range of styles spanning non-objective abstraction through sharp focused realism. Featured artists Michael …
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3/12/14
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Most pundits agreed: Mitt Romney won the first of three presidential debates in 2012, held at the University of Denver on Oct. 3. President Obama, whose rhetorical skills were the stuff of political legend, appeared tired, and in the weeks after the debate, his poll numbers plummeted.
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By Scott Brinton
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3/5/14
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