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Wear your best green and celebrate at these local parades: https://www.nwsd.li/a64918

The Greater Patchogue Chamber of Commerce has set dates for its annual outdoor summer evening series, Alive After Five. Mark your calendar for these four Thursdays starting at 5 p.m.: https://www.nwsd.li/91c260

Rob Cervoni’s second Taglio pizzeria has opened in Massapequa Park and, based on the crowds that descended on Day One, it looks like it will be easier the second time around. When the shop opened last week, employees were having a tough time keeping the display cases stocked with the shop’s two styles of pizza, Roman-style "pizza al taglio" — baked in rectangular pans and cut with scissors into square slices ("taglio" means "cut") — and round New York pies sold whole or by the slice. Read more about the new pizzeria here: https://www.nwsd.li/ee0843

Long Islanders will soon no longer need to listen for the familiar jingle of a Mister Softee truck rolling down the street to get some of its signature soft serve ice cream: a Mister Softee sign has gone up at the site of a former ice cream shop. Read more here: https://www.nwsd.li/af9586

Wegmans wows with its selection and variety; it’s truly a one-stop shop. You can buy all your regular groceries and household goods here, but it satisfies pretty much all your specialty needs as well. Check out eight things to look out for while shopping at Wegmans here: https://www.nwsd.li/767a3c

There are many clear, if subtle, differences in demeanor, vibe, and approach to the game by New York’s two baseball teams, all of them mirrored by the cities in which they train each spring: https://www.nwsd.li/99a7c5

Despite its ease, convenience and — sometimes — rock-bottom prices, many Long Islanders have yet to experience the wonder that is Islip’s MacArthur Airport. Here are just three fun spots where you can fly nonstop for a spring or summer escape: https://www.nwsd.li/de8064

There are many clear, if subtle, differences in demeanor, vibe, and approach to the game by New York’s two baseball teams, all of them mirrored by the cities in which they train each spring. Tampa is big and self-important, historic and serious, not unlike the Yankees who’ve spent their Februarys and Marches in the area for the past 75 years, whereas Port St. Lucie, the Mets’ springtime home, often finds itself ignored or dismissed as no-frills and rough around the edges, though loaded with character. If you're planning a trip for the next season, get more info here: https://www.nwsd.li/99a7c5

Hampton Bays just got a burst of energy during the sleepy winter months — the seventh location of the East End java chain Hampton Coffee opened: https://www.nwsd.li/3d360c

Come for a game of pickleball. Stay for a burger. Or a cocktail. Or all of the above: https://www.nwsd.li/54e8c4