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Irving Berlin’s “White Christmas” – At Engeman Theater

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Irving Berlin’s “White Christmas” is always delightful, but under the direction of Mark Adam Rampmeyer this production is truly wonderful, filling all with the spirit of Christmas.

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The Heckscher Museum of Art Upcoming Programs and Exhibitions

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Events at The Heckscher Museum of Art

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Mascali Restaurant & Larkfield Pasta – Fresh Pasta & Food Like Grandma Used To Make

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Having a craving for Italian food and fresh pasta, I decided to try Mascali Restaurant in East Northport, which is adjacent to and a part of Larkfield Pasta at 277 Larkfield Road, south of Pulaski on the east side of the street.

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An Evening of “Funny Folk” Music in Centerport, Dec. 7

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Lois Morton and Zoe Lewis perform in Centerport.

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Local FD’s Shine at Huntington Holiday Parade

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Area fire departments turned out in full force for the Fourth Annual Town of Huntington Holiday Parade held last Saturday evening in Huntington Village.

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Designers, Garden Clubs Bring Holiday Magic to Historic Vanderbilt Mansion

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Every November, dozens of interior designers and garden-club members donate days of time and talent to decorate the Spanish-Revival waterfront mansion of William K. Vanderbilt II. With trees and wreaths, garlands and ornaments, presents and poinsettias, they bring an elegant holiday magic to the stately, 24-room house.

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Hanukkah Has Rare Holiday Companion

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An extremely rare convergence of the Hebrew and Gregorian calendars will result in the first full day of Hanukkah falling on Thanksgiving Day this year for the first time ever — and the last time for another 75,000 years, experts say. The event even has its own trademarked term, “Thanksgivukkah.”
The eight-day holiday of Hanukkah, or […]

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8 Ways to Cook a Holiday Turkey

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Thought there was only one way to cook a turkey?
Since the oven often is needed for side dishes, the big bird may have to take an alternate route to the table, according to Dr. Pam Duitsman, nutrition and health education specialist with University of Missouri Extension.
“No matter what route you chose, always ensure whole turkeys […]

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Wow Baby at CIAO BABY Commack

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I decided to go with their recommendation, the Sunday Beef Ragu which consisted of Shell Shaped macaroni tossed with slow roasted San Marzano tomato sauce, braised beef, and topped of with shredded parmesan and ricotta cheese. Cooked to perf

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Christmas Boutique at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church

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Sunday, December 1, 2013, 11 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

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