
Julianne Mosher
Freelance Reporter at Freelance
Public Relations Specialist at Northwell Health
PR for @NorthwellHealth. Journalism professor @SUNYSFLK. 📰 Writer, dancer and cat mom to Mr. Giggles. ☕️ Find me at the local coffee shop. 💍❤️ @jdreports.
Articles
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1 week ago |
27east.com | Julianne Mosher
A Brooklyn family is now living in their dream home, nestled up in the scenic North Fork, thanks to the assistance of San Antonio-based Lake Flato Architects. Consisting of three barn-like structures wrapped in cedar, the “North Fork Residence” sits quietly in Peconic completely overlooking the bay; and the firm in charge took notes from the local scenery to complete its final look.
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3 weeks ago |
tbrnewsmedia.com | Julianne Mosher
Long Island premiere of ‘Diary of a Wimpy Kid’ opens in Northport A scene from 'Diary of a Wimpy Kid The Musical.' Photo courtesy of John W. Engeman Theater Engeman Theater brings beloved book series to life on stage“Zoo-Wee Mama!” The Long Island premiere of Diary of a Wimpy Kid The Musical at The John W. Engeman Theater in Northport sure does have an animal heart. Full of laughter, love and just a hint of silliness, this one is perfect to bring the kids to.
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1 month ago |
tbrnewsmedia.com | Julianne Mosher
73rd annual Miller Place-Rocky Point St. Patrick’s Day parade draws in thousands Route 25A in Miller Place was decorated in green with thousands of people from across Long Island excited for the 73rd annual Miller Place-Rocky Point St. Patrick’s Day parade.
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tbrnewsmedia.com | Julianne Mosher
Sugar, butter, flour and a great premiere of ‘Waitress’ at the Engeman Theater The Engeman’s latest production is as sweet as, well, pie. Now on the main stage of the Northport-based theater, Waitress, written by Jessie Nelson with music and lyrics by Sara Bareilles, is based on Adrienne Shelly’s 2007 indie movie of the same name.
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1 month ago |
tbrnewsmedia.com | Julianne Mosher
Home Arts & Entertainment Theatre Three’s Festival of One-Act Plays deserves a standing ovation By Julianne MosherSeven small plays packed into a two-hour festival will leave you with plenty of emotions; you’ll laugh, cry, gasp and smile. Now in its 26th year, the Festival of One-Act Plays at Port Jefferson’s Theatre Three has been the place where world premieres have been shown. Throughout it’s almost three decades, they have received 14,000 submissions worldwide.
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So, the boy I babysat in high school is now graduating from high school. For my prom (2010) he dressed up for me… I felt it was only right to try on the gown 13 years later and recreate the pic! 😭❤️ https://t.co/Ty1XwDGwvT