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Northport Village, N.Y., cinema gets extended life as performing arts center.
From:
Newsday (Melville, NY)
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November 29, 2004
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Byline: Jamie Herzlich
Nov. 29--In Northport Village where the street begins to slope toward the harbor stands a relic of Long Island's past: a single-screen cinema, one of the movie palaces that used to dot the Island's Main Streets before multiplexes turned them into antiques.
The Northport Theater is shuttered now, but Jerome Vivona can see the marquee lit up once again -- not just for movies, but for nearly 300 live performances a year, with a broad mix of...
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