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How is a podcast like a New York City saloon? They each provide the setting for entertaining conversations with fascinating people. I engage in great conversation with the most interesting people from the Hamptons, Montauk and beyond...
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A discussion of fiction, fact, art, motion pictures, current events - normal, insane, bizarre and mysterious. Christopher Paul Garetano is a writer, producer and filmmaker. He is the creator and host of Travel/Discovery Channel's Strange World and the co-creator, host and executive producer of History Channel's The Dark Files. Christopher is also known as the director and producer of the 2015 docudrama, Montauk Chronicles - an investigation into the alleged government conspiracy, "The Montau ...
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Out of the terrifying mind of Rodney Barnes comes RUN, FOOL!, a weekly compendium of grisly and harrowing tales guaranteed to make you scream. Pull up a seat at the campfire and lean in for a new breed of modern ghost story. If you get too scared ... RUN, FOOL! From the page to the screen – and now straight to your ears – Rodney Barnes has created genre defining stories about monsters, demons, vampires, and the occult. With RUN, FOOL!, every week he’ll tell a new story, each of a different p ...
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Welcome to "The Montauk Surf Report," your daily dose of wave wisdom and coastal vibes straight from the shores of Montauk! Join us as we deliver up-to-the-minute updates on local surf conditions, swell heights, and the perfect times to catch those epic waves. Whether you're a seasoned surfer, a beach lover, or simply curious about Montauk's surf scene, our podcast is your ultimate companion for staying connected with the ebb and flow of the Atlantic. From sunrise surf sessions to sunset rid ...
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Long Island Tea

Discover Long Island

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Welcome to Long Island Tea with your hosts Kristen Reynolds and Sharon Wyman from Discover Long Island, the region’s official destination marketing and leadership organization. Tune in weekly to catch these Long Islanders spill the tea, dishing on the best from the destination, seasonal adventures, insider tips, and more. With segments like "How You Doin" #LongIslandLife, CelebriTea, Taste of Long Island, and Uncorked Advice, Kristen and Sharon connect with listeners (HotTeas) sharing tips f ...
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Mostly hinged coverage of conspiracies, corruption, cryptids, supernatural activity, and prophecies that might be coming true. Critics call us, "A bit more stable than Alex Jones." Live on Wednesdays, 7 PM EST everywhere. 🐦🐸
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NThe Connelly Team is an award-winning group comprised of Long Island’s most active and trusted real estate agents, serving clients from Montauk to Manhattan. Unrivaled expertise and a client-first mentality allows us to deliver a real estate experience that is simply unmatched. ew podcast weblog
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THE AFFAIR explores the emotional effects of an extramarital relationship. The provocative drama unfolds when Alison and Noah meet in Montauk at the end of Long Island. New season premieres Sunday, October 4th at 10PM (ET/PT) on Showtime.
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Surfcaster’s Journal Night Shift Podcast exists to share our passion for surf fishing with our readers and listeners. Our mission is to bring you the most interesting voices in the sport, to share knowledge, and to unlock secrets of the craft. We invite you to join us on our journey of bringing the insights from the striper coast and share our love of fishing the surf.
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James Hawkins helps his mom run a motel in modern day Montauk, Long Island. But when a mysterious man washes up on the beach with a treasure map tattooed on his chest, James discovers that Billy Bones is, in fact, a time traveling pirate from the 18th century. James and his new friends, Morgan and Max, follow the map right into a magical portal that leads them back nearly three hundred years and back into a swashbuckling adventure. For more great shows, visit GZMshows.com.
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Transatlantic History Ramblings with Lauren and Brian. A history Podcast hosted on both sides of the Atlantic by Researcher/Writer/Historians Lauren in Wales UK and Brian in NY USA. No part of history is off limits and we welcome suggestions for guests or topics from our listeners. Reach out to us with questions, comments, suggestions to Trans.History.Rambling@Gmail.com Enjoy, and check out our Merch store at https://www.teepublic.com/user/tahistory
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Scoops Ahoy: A Stranger Things Podcast

Whitney Danhauer and Collin Parker

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Recapping, discussing, and dissecting the Netflix masterpiece one chapter at a time. Join us as we set sail on this ocean of Stranger Things flavor. We'll be your captain. Email us at scoopsahoypod@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, and watch us on YouTube (all @ScoopsAhoyPod)
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Centerpoint Church Bay Shore

Centerpoint Church Bay Shore

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WE exist to give EVERYONE on Long Island multiple opportunities to hear and respond to the gospel, by being a missional and attractional church that leads people into a deeper relationship with Jesus. Centerpoint's Bay Shore campus is located at 68 Redington Street, Bay Shore, New York. For more information, visit our website at www.cpchurch.com
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Join George Scocca as he talks everything fishing in New York waters. George launched one of the first sportfishing sites ever in 1995 - noreast.com - and he can now be found at his new fishing home - www.nyangler.com.come listen to George as he addresses the many issues facing recreational anglers in New York from Montauk to The Hudson River. He has been fishing these waters along with the fine freshwater fishing that can be found in downstate New York for over 40-years.George has never bee ...
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We explore the secret world of luxury, and take you behind the scenes. With exclusive access to tastemakers, skin care experts, luxury brand executives, and travel insiders. This show covers everything from food to fashion, and provides incredible insights and trends for those interested in luxury that you simply can't find anywhere else. About Mission Matters: At Mission Matters we amplify stories for Entrepreneurs, Executives and Experts. Our host and Co Founder, Adam Torres has interviewe ...
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According To An Idiot

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Join Moe and Jeremy as they explore mankind’s greatest mysteries! From alien abductions and crackpot conspiracies to mythical monsters and haunted houses, this podcast is your window to the weirdest wonders of the world!
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With the help of filmmaker Christopher Garetano, Tim Pilleri and Lance Reenstierna of Crawlspace Media break down each episode of Travel Channel's show Strange World. Season 2 of the podcast is bonus topics and fun.
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This is the Bearded Savage Podcast where the truth is always blunt and the topics stretch way further than my beard. I'm your host Mike Smith, join me for exciting topics ranging from comedy to entrepreneurship, business, fitness, health, and much more! Listen, you may just learn something new! -Mike Smith AKA The Bearded Savage
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Rodez and Joseph

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Lucky you, you found the ThumbsUpCast! Hitch a ride on a nerdy adventure alongside Jori and Rodez as they escape reality and travel to new worlds in games, pop culture, and the gaping abyss that is Rodez's mind. Contact the host - biggerthumbsup@gmail.com Find ThumbsUpCast on Twitter - @thumbsupyours Watch our videos on Youtube - https://youtu.be/PtDmlfbrfdc Thanks guys! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thumbsupcast/support
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A podcast dedicated to the amazingly fascinating copaganda show T.J. Hooker (1982 - 1986) hosted by Eric Szyszka and Ben Worcester. Hear the guys and the occasional guest star discuss William Shatner in all of his glory. Anything you hear may be used against you in a court of law.
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From The CW Network, Mysteries Decoded dives deeper into the lore and history surrounding a variety of supernatural and scientific topics such as UFOs, ghosts, witches and vampires. Hosted and produced by Darcy Staniforth. Darcy Staniforth is an American Studies scholar, paranormal investigator, writer, and performer sought out for her expertise in popular culture, comedy, death, and unexplained phenomena. When not working with students both inside and outside of the classroom, she is a doce ...
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Aliens. Secret societies. Other dimensions. Join Chris & Jinx as they unravel the threads of conspiracy to reveal the tapestry of lies that cloaks our world in shadow. After they stop laughing at them, of course. After all, they're just the messengers and the truth is way, WAY out there. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dont-shoot-the-messenger/support
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Based out of Houston, Texas, Gentlemen No Class is a group of creatives that discuss pop culture and the paranormal while adding a splash of comedy and obscenities that make for a tasty concoction. With the topics ranging from comics, movies, music, the paranormal and everything in-between, we steer this ship on land and fly it through the internet waves into your beautiful listening ears. So please sit back, have a pint and let us toast to a solid slab of entertainment. A member of the HC U ...
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The NYS Board of Regents yesterday proposed revised, gender-neutral rules to determine when a female or male student can play on a school sports team of the opposite sex, potentially opening the door to more coed teams. While supporters of the proposed change said it would bring greater equity to school sports, some critics lamented that it could c…
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Long Island has recouped the full number of jobs it lost during the COVID-19 pandemic, but the rate of recovery has been far slower than nationwide, according to a data analysis released yesterday. James T. Madore reports on Newsday.com that employment in Nassau and Suffolk counties was up 0.4% in March compared with February 2020, before the coron…
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Here’s to all the Long Island Moms out there! While we have so many exciting things happening in our lives, Mother’s Day is definitely not the holiday to slack on - We’re back spilling all the Long Island Tea on everything happening this week including LI Mother’s Day Celebrations from brunch to activities, the impact tourism has on our economy whi…
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The NYS Legislature plans to spend its 18 remaining legislative days debating hundreds of proposals, including bills to protect kids from addiction to social media and to limit the cost of measures to combat climate change. Michael Gormley reports on Newsday.com that other bills jammed into the session beginning today and scheduled to end June 6 in…
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The Hybrid Tours is a travel company that combines fun and culturally immersive experiences. In this episode, Adam Torres and Sibu Szymanowska, Co-Founder of The Hybrid Tours, explore The Hybrid Tours and traveling. Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule. Ap…
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The atmosphere at Stony Brook University was tense yesterday, less than a day after 29 people, including nearly two dozen students, were arrested during a confrontation with authorities. As reported in NEWSDAY, a pro-Palestinian protest broke out again on campus Thursday afternoon, although the demonstrators dispersed shortly afterward. And Jewish …
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Think of the word "lifeguard", and one name typically comes to mind: Ryan. Think of the name Ryan and one word comes to mind: lifeguard. The Ryans have been protecting the beaches of East Hampton (and Southampton) for three generations. To prove it, we gathered three generations of Ryans to come to the Cafe and chat about lifeguarding. Of course, n…
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Elected officials on the South Fork, Long Island Rail Road passengers, and leaders in education, small business and medicine are planning a rally to call for increased train service to the South Fork on Friday, May 17, at 3:45 p.m. at the Hampton Bays LIRR station. Christopher Walsh reports on 27east.com that the South Fork Commuter Coalition is as…
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The coming great deception is likely upon us, the people of God are perishing for lack of knowledge, and the keys to understanding what is going on in the present may be hidden in the antediluvian past. This is the belief of Vicki Joy Anderson, who returns to Conspiracy Pilled to continue our coverage on the astral realm, the hive mind agenda, and …
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EPISODE #80 I was filming scenes (for A Haunting We Will Go) with Dave Spinks and Serenity Jenny in a cemetery. Something quickly came over Dave. He felt a psychic pull in a particular direction and ultimately he realized there was someone calling him from beyond the grave. It was a young teenage girl whose final resting place represents a life tak…
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Arabica Coffee House is on a mission to provide the best tasting coffee in the business. In this episode, Adam Torres and Scott Hagg, President of Arabica Coffee House, explore the Arabica Coffee House story and why it's partnering with Mission Matters to get the word out about its superior product. Learn more and experience the coffee for yourself…
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E-ZPass is warning about a text message scam in which unsuspecting commuters are tricked into providing payment and personal information. John Asbury reports on Newsday.com that customers have received texts claiming to come from “NY Toll Services” and seeking to collect tolls, according to E-ZPass. The messages may include a fraudulent website phi…
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INTERVIEW BEGINS AT : 35:10 Niagara Falls: A breathtaking natural wonder, one time honeymoon capital of the world, an international major tourist destination that is one both sides of the U.S and Canadian border, and yet it is also a mysterious magnet for daredevils.. but why? And what happens whenthese daring men and women fail in their "stunts" N…
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A little-noticed provision of the new state budget clarifies a law against passing a stopped school bus after a court sided with drivers who argued that photographic evidence didn’t prove the vehicle they passed was a school bus or that it was picking up or dropping off children. Michael Gormley reports on Newsday.com that the issue was forced by a…
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We’re getting closer and closer to Summer, Hot Teas! The ladies are back this week to unpack some Cinco De Mayo celebrations happening on Long Island and we have a fabulous #TasteOfLI for the occasion from our friends at Coastal Kitchen in Bay Shore – As it get’s warmer, we’re here to remind you about exciting things to do all across the island lik…
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The Diocese of Rockville Centre may be on the verge of making history as the first Catholic diocese in the nation to have its bankruptcy case dismissed amid the clergy sex abuse scandal. Bart Jones reports on Newsday.com that after 3½ years and $100 million in legal fees, the diocese and hundreds of survivors of childhood sexual abuse by priests ar…
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Conspiracy theories are going mainstream, but not entirely in a good way and not without pushback from Conservative Media. Today we discuss the problems of “just asking questions,” excessive skepticism, normies who hate our conspiracy theories and more. ---------- Support the show and get bonus UNHINGED episodes ---------- ROKFIN - https://www.rokf…
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The law enforcement search of Manorville grew in size yesterday, as more than a dozen K-9 police units from three agencies scanned sections of the hamlet's 6,900 acres of pine barrens looking for human remains in the Gilgo Beach homicide investigation. Grant Parpan reports on Newsday.com that cadaver dogs from the NYPD and State Police joined the S…
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A photo that's been widely circulated on social media the past couple days depicts a large white bus or van parking outside Macy's in Hampton Bays. Many have recirculated the photo, which shows a large group disembarking with suitcases and other bags and belongings. Lisa Finn reports on Patch.com that the photo has sparked an outcry on social media…
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Whitney and Collin continue their Top 5 series with a look at the Top 3 (because we still can't count!) episodes of Stranger Things Season Three. From 'Suzie, Do You Copy?' straight through to 'The Battle of Starcourt', we each reveal our thoughts and then launch into listener emails for their opinion! Plus, we talk about the latest little bundle o…
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Nephilim giants are the ultimate bad guys of the Old Testament. Wars were fought and the world was flooded to suppress their spread over the face of the earth. Many believe they are coming back, as the Bible says, “As it was in the days of Noah, so it will be at the coming of the Son of Man.” But were all Nephilim historically the bad guys or did s…
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New York State has unexpectedly hit the brakes on three large offshore wind projects it awarded last year for the waters between Long Island and New Jersey, citing “technical and commercial complexities” with a turbine manufacturer. Mark Harrington reports on Newsday.com that the decision to nix the three projects comes atop months of hard knocks f…
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The New York State budget's aim to make college more affordable and accessible includes expanding tuition assistance and requiring all high school students to fill out the application for federal aid, known as FAFSA. Keshia Clukey reports on Newsday.com that state lawmakers and Gov. Kathy Hochul this past weekend approved a $237 billion spending pl…
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The tea is HOT this week on the Long Island Tea Podcast! This week the ladies are discussing what's on their 2024 Long Island Bucket list to celebrate #NationalBucketListDay as well as some exciting news including our brand-new Discover Long Island x Dave and Busters Pint Glasses now available across all their locations. (Islandia, Westbury & Massa…
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Long Island’s school districts will get an additional $205.6 million in state aid for the 2024-25 academic year — up 4.24% from the current year — as part of a state budget pieced together amid continued debate over future funding. John Hildebrand and Arielle Martinez report on Newsday.com that the financial package for Nassau and Suffolk counties,…
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Nova Haus aims to bring a new experience to leisure travel. In this episode, Adam Torres and Tyler Jordan, General Partner at Nova Haus, explore Nova Haus and plans for its expansion. Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule. Apply to be a guest on our podcast…
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Median teacher salaries have risen beyond $130,000 annually in more than 20 school districts across Long Island, while the median in most systems regionwide is up to $120,000, a Newsday analysis found. John Hildebrand and Michael R. Ebert report on Newsday.com that the numbers show the region maintains its long standing as one of the highest paying…
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The Southampton Union Free School District made history on Tuesday night when the School Board appointed Dr. Fatima Morrell, a nationally recognized administrator with more than 30 years of educational experience, as the next superintendent of schools — the first-ever African American administrator to lead the district. Michelle Trauring reports on…
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Wrongful persecution and prosecution in the name of heresy has been a plague on society throughout history. There is no human being who owns the right to dehumanize another person for their own grievances and agenda. Even alleged murderers deserve a trial and a full, unbiased examination of the facts before they are entirely condemned. Facts are of…
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At one point in recent history serious physicists, astronomers, and mathematicians hypothesized about a hollow interior of the earth filled with ancient races of parallelly evolved human tribes and weird mysterious creatures. More than just fiction like in Jules Verne’s “A Journey to the Center of the Earth” people like Edmond Halley (of Halley’s C…
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New York’s highest court yesterday was the setting for the latest skirmish over abortion rights in a pivotal election year. Church groups told the Court of Appeals that a regulation requiring insurance policies to cover medically necessary abortions not only violates their religious beliefs, but also doesn’t apply evenly across religious organizati…
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New York will not reduce education aid immediately for school districts that have lost enrollment but will overhaul its school-aid formula to account for changes in the near future, Gov. Kathy Hochul said while announcing the “framework” of a budget deal yesterday. Yancey Roy reports on Newsday.com that the final budget should come in at $237 billi…
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It's FINALLY starting to feel like Summer Hot Teas! This week, the ladies are both back in the studio catching up on travel stories, sipping some Wölffer Estate Summer in a Bottle for our Taste of Long Island to celebrate Long Island Wine Country's LI Locals Wine Week and spilling all the tea on where to celebrate #NationalBrunchMonth here on Long …
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State legislation prompted by September’s fatal crash of a charter bus carrying members of the Farmingdale High School marching band would require most passengers in charter buses to wear safety belts or face fines. The bill would close what advocates have long called a flaw in law: Although a 2013 federal law requires seat belts in charter buses m…
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Join Moises and Josh as they begin their multipart series on Nankings forgotten story of one of History's most brutal Massacres. Listen as the guys break down the brutal and systematic Rape, Torture and Murder of the ancient city of Nanking, whose death toll exceeds that of the atomic blasts of Hiroshima and Nagasaki combined. add us on ig @ instag…
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Even though the solar eclipse further delayed negotiations over the state budget, local school district administrators can rejoice over the fact that, for now, any changes to the way school aid is calculated are off the table. Desirée Keegan reports on 27east.com that Governor Kathy Hochul announced the decision last week, months after her original…
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Not all UFOs are created equal. What if some of the otherworldly phenomena we see in the sky and classify as unidentified flying objects are not objects at all, but living creatures? A strange blend of ufology, cryptozoology, and astrobiology; atmospheric beasts break all the rules that are usually applied to living organisms. They levitate without…
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Do you remember your first experience at the movies? Can you recall how magical it was? The power of motion pictures and all their beauty, wonder, emotion, thrills and imagination is what inspires us. It often shapes the direction of lives and the world at large. Even though it’s an art that’s just slightly over a century old, there’s so much more …
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Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine and District Attorney Ray Tierney made a rare joint appearance in front of the Suffolk County Legislature yesterday, imploring members to sign on to a letter urging Gov. Kathy Hochul to adopt reforms aimed at improving child protective services. Vera Chinese reports on Newsday.com that the recommendations were co…
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INTERVIEW BEGINS AT : 31:00 Oh Folks.. I am so excited for this show!! What is the history of the art of clowning, and how has it evolved over the years, and why is it different in America, The UK and the rest of the world The clown can be dated as far back as 2400 BC and has served many roles in different cultures and civilizations, yet, to many, …
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