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2019 marked the first full year of northforker branching out beyond the North Fork to share stories “Off the Fork.”

Now with an archive of more than 120 posts, our Off the Fork series is meant to give readers suggestions for things to do in other parts of Long Island and beyond. With each post, we try to tell the story of a person place or thing that evokes some sense of the North Fork, even if there may be no obvious connection.

In some instances they’re stories of people who come to the North Fork or once lived and worked here. In each case these are posts about things we’re interested and believe our readers will too.

Here’s a look back at one Off the Fork post from each month of 2019.

January

Spending the perfect day in Huntington Village

It’s safe to say that Huntington has one of, if not the very best, downtowns in all of Long Island.  With a bounty of restaurants, retail, nightlife and culture, it’s easy to spend an entire day there without running out of things to explore. Read more …

February

When children receive their first library card they are often told it holds the key to numerous adventures, found in the pages of the books they will read. Today, that concept can be taken in a more literal sense. A library card entitles cardholders to a lot of no-cost perks that go far beyond reading. Read more …

March

8 Long Island specialty markets that will inspire you to cook more

As much as we love dining out, nothing beats a cozy night in. Whether you’re new to the kitchen game, resolving to cook more or just need some inspiration, Long Island is full of speciality markets that will get you excited to fire up the stove. Read more …

April

Venture off the beaten path, past quiet woodlands on a back road in Ridge and you’ll discover a garden oasis straight out of a storybook. As the garden center’s name suggests, Hidden Ridge Plants is a secret garden that has virtually flown under the radar for more than 20 years. Read more …

May

Carissa’s the Bakery shares recipe to success ahead of East Hampton expansion

Follow Carissa’s the Bakery on Instagram and you’ll likely find yourself making excuses to head to East Hampton each time a photo of the bakery’s dreamy pies, cakes and croissants pops up in your feed. Yes, that flourless chocolate cake topped with flower petals is as good as it looks. Read more …

June

You’ve probably grabbed a quick bite from a food truck and may have even sipped a craft cocktail from a bar truck — but how about picking up a personalized, seasonal bouquet from a flower truck? Read more…

July

There is a new way to cruise around Shelter Island this summer. Part surfboard, part hovercraft, the latest in water sports equipment called the Lift eFoil hit the market within the last year and is quickly catching on because of its ability to make riders feel as if they’re flying. Read more …

August

Remember Woodstock with a perfect weekend in Bethel

It was billed as “three days of peace and music,” but Woodstock was so much more. No one expected the massive crowd that arrived — and despite the many challenges, the event was largely peaceful. In 1969, from August 15 to 18, the rains came, the sun returned, the music played and history was made. Read …

September

If you’re looking for a zero-stress fall getaway, there’s a new beachfront boutique resort designed for relaxation. Situated directly on the Atlantic Ocean, the 96-room Marram hotel recently opened in Montauk. Read more …

October

Foodies, mark you calendars. Acclaimed chef Marco Pellegrini will soon be serving up his authentic Italian cuisine once again. Osteria Umbra is slated to open in late January 2020 in Smithtown. Read more …

November

Whether visiting to get some exercise, learn something new, observe wildlife or simply unplug, the 305-acre Quogue Wildlife Refuge offers a tranquil setting where nature and history collide. Read more …

December

Chicken, pork, steak and fish tend to appear on most menus across Long Island. Diners might even get a taste of foie gras or roasted duck on some. But Jason Lee is introducing the South Shore to a bird of a different feather: Peking Duck. Read more …

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