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In the Kitchen How to roast the perfect turkey: The secret’s in the soak

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Bye, bye dry bird. With this simple trick, the perfect is soaked right in for a moist, turkey Thanksgiving turkey. In the Kitchen this week with Kayleigh.

‘Flag truck’ artist creates new work of art on Route 48 barn in Southold

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From the artist that brought the North Fork its iconic "flag truck," a stunning barn medallion that has been almost 15 years in the making will finally be completed this week.

Photos: A tour of El Galeón in Greenport

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Take a photo tour of the El Galeón, the 170-foot replica of a 17th-century galleon and get to know some of the crew.,

Suffolk Closeup With annual budget approaching $3 billion, is Suffolk a sinking ship?

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Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone has proposed a $2.96 billion budget for 2017, calling for new or increased fees to make up for slumping sales tax revenues.

Whale watch: Federal fisheries agency warns boaters of humpback whales reported feeding in L.I. Sound

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NOAA is warning boaters to be on the lookout for humpback whales in the Long Island Sound. Collisions can be dangerous to boaters and whales alike. The giant marine mammal can be 60 feet long and weigh 40 tons. It is federally protected and injuring, interacting with or harassing it is punishable by stiff fines

Environmental groups bring federal lawsuit to block sale of Plum Island

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A coalition of environmental groups charges the Department of Homeland Security and the General Services Administration with failing to adequately assess all alternatives and failing to adequately assess environmental impacts in violation of federal law.

Local students gain top honors in 14th Annual Teeny Awards

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Local students were among the winners in the 14th Annual Teeny Awards, which were presented yesterday at ceremonies hosted by East End Arts at Shoreham-Wading River High School.

Air quality alert for ozone is in effect again today

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Today's air quality index is forecast to reach 110 today for the pollutant ground-level ozone, higher than the level considered healthy.

Local business owners: East End does not get fair share of hotel tax revenues

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Suffolk County Comptroller John Kennedy came to Riverhead to speak to East End residents about the county's initiative to collect the 3-percent hotel tax from operators of online short-term rental homes, but he got an earful about the share of the hotel tax revenues used for promotion of East End tourism.

Happy St. Patrick’s Day

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Happy St. Patrick's Day! May you always have Walls for the winds, A roof for the rain, Tea beside the fire, Laughter to cheer you, Those you love near you, And...