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The smell of fish filled the air, and seared meat could be heard sizzling and popping as it cooked on grills of the carts and booths of different vendors, at Freeport’s 33rd annual Nautical Mile … more
Each year the Nautical Mile Festival attracts thousands of visitors to Woodcleft Avenue on the first Saturday in June. more
The Queens Village friends, Denise Cetin, 30, and Alex Coupet, 30, perused a book filled with dozens of bridal gowns at this year's Abride's Wedding Showcase, AWS, on May 19, at The Factory on the Nautical Mile in Freeport. more
Her brightly colored nails match her full-of-life personality, and her smile instantly lights up the room. Barbara Jagnow, 87, owner of Otto’s Sea Grill and a Freeport native, was honored as … more
The volunteers were there to move food on March 16. They started by picking it up at a home on Catherine Street in Lynbrook, and trucked it to a food pantry run by the Long Island Council of Churches … more
The first LepreCon Long Island Irish Pride Bar Crawl festivities attracted roughly 500 partygoers to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day on the Nautical Mile. more
Children were heard laughing and singing Christmas carols at Otto’s Sea Grill on Dec. 9 during the first year of Holiday Boutiques and Lunch with the Grinch events. Held on the Nautical Mile, … more
Todd Dugan, a popular restaurant manager and handyman from Freeport, died in a fiery motorcycle crash on Oct. 21. He was 44. more
Freeport Mayor Robert Kennedy was sifting through a stack of reports on his desk at Village Hall on Tuesday. They offered details about the village’s storm-resiliency projects to guard against future hurricanes. more
Tropix on the Mile closed its summer season with a Craft Brew Fest last Saturday, spotlighting more than 30 breweries and welcoming over 1,000 beer enthusiasts. more
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