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PHOTOS FROM YOU: More Looks at Storm Damage From Your Lenses

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Patch photographer Andrea Pickerell gave an artistic slant to the aftermath of Tropical Storm Irene here on the North Fork. Check out this gallery, and...

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About this column: Pictures that frame the beauty and personality of Long Island's North Fork Related Topics: Photos and tropical storm Irene

Jason67

5:31 am on Wednesday, August 31, 2011

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I cant believe this!!
Me and my sister just got two i-pads for $42.77 each and a $50 amazon card for $9.
The stores want to keep this a secret and they don't tell you. go here,

( T a g C e n t ) . ( c o m )

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Bruce Saul

8:24 am on Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Perhaps we can stop planting trees under power lines along the streets and roads.

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Shorecrest Bed and Breakfast

2:27 pm on Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Perhaps joining and supporting ongoing campaigns to have the overhead wires buried; just like gas lines, TV cables and water lines, rather than denuding the countryside of our beautiful trees would be a good idea. How pretty would the landscape be if we got rid of the trees to have and an even better view of miles and miles of telephone poles and dangling wires along our otherwise picturesque country roads? They are a blight on the natural beauty of our area as well as inefficient, dangerous and economically disastrous.
The 'Hamptons' got it done; why can’t the North Fork?

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