L.I. Lobstermen Keep Coming Up Short, Refuse to Give Up
The last of the lobstermen who work the Long Island Sound are coming up short, but won't retire.
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The last of the lobstermen who work the Long Island Sound are coming up short, but won't retire.
Oceana's executive chef is serving lobster bánh mì at summer street fairs.
Plus: Luke's Lobster opens in the financial district tomorrow.
The East Village favorite opens its second location this week.
A secret lobster-roll shop, and how to gain admittance.
Plus revisit the nineties in Williamsburg, and more, in our daily neighborhood watch.
Who says the lobster roll has to be a splurge?
Cheaper lobster rolls in Brooklyn, the harsh truths of calorie counts, American portion sizes scrutinized, and more, in our morning news roundup.
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