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Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo announced Long Island's first confirmed positive case of the coronavirus on March 5, 2020. Today, vaccines offer hope of a return to normalcy, yet the future remains uncertain.
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Possible options include closure of NUMC's emergency room, reduction of hospital staff from 3,400 to about 300 and sale of the A. Holly Patterson nursing home.
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Kelsey Cuevas, the victim's daughter, told the defendant: "What was keeping me and my family sane was my mother, Evelyn Rodriguez ... You, Ann Marie Drago, you took all of that away from us by recklessly running my mother over."
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A heavy burden for health care workers
We must committ to help those who kept Long Island healthy.
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Good news on the COVID vaccine front
Still, New York State must expand vaccination sites on Long Island.
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Telling the truth shouldn't be a last resort
Excluding several thousand fatalities from the total nursing home death figure hid the truth.
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It's the latest in adventure travel—deciding whether to travel at all.
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Chances are, you're not jetting off for a fabulous international vacation this winter. Here's how to get a taste of Italy, Mexico and more without leaving Long Island.
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Share the great outdoors with him or her at these hiking trails that welcome dogs.
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You'll need few ingredients, and lots of elbow grease.
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Thinking about adopting a pet? These Long Island shelter dogs are looking for forever homes.
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Newsday crossword regulars know that Mondays are the week's easiest.
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Snowy owls, seals and other animals come out the last weeks of winter.
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"It's the light at the end of the tunnel that we've been waiting for."
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Standardized testing in the pandemic: What will it be like for kids and teachers?
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Posted March 3, 2021
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