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Cuomo: COVID-19 hospitalizations reach another record low in NY
The number fell to 483, a new low since March 16, and the number of patients in ICUs dropped to 116, a new low since March 15, according to state figures.
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Beach ambassadors act as safety envoys during pandemic
Nearly three dozen social distance ambassadors are at the beach this summer making sure its oceanfront avoids becoming a hot spot for the spread of COVID-19.
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LIers getting hit with bills for 'free' COVID-19 tests
Some Suffolk County residents have complained about charges for the May tests done by Hudson River Healthcare at St. Hugh of Lincoln Catholic Church in Huntington Station.
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Some LIers grumbling about PSEG's reimbursement plan
Some PSEG ratepayers say the utility's recently announced program to reimburse them for lost food and medicine, is too onerous, too little and too late. Read more
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Vintage sailboat club keeps 1930s vessels cruising
Maybe you've seen the small sailboats on the Great South Bay near Amityville. Here's their back story.
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Cuomo: Guidance on high school sports will come next week
Officials see announcement as a positive step toward the safe return of sports.
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A safe return to the classroom
It is possible if everyone follows some simple steps.
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The fraud case against Bannon
Grift has long been part of the game for many Donald Trump associates.
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Filler: Todd Kaminsky pushes PSEG execs for salary answers
Kaminsky wants PSEG executives's salaries to be made public.
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Young: A simple explanation for USPS mess
I'm not convinced there's anything sinister happening at the Postal Service.
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Where to find cotton candy, corn dogs and more carnival food on LI
Missing summer carnival food? We know where to get your guilty pleasures.
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Discover tons of hidden fun on LI this summer
Long Island boasts a wealth of beautiful and un-crowded outdoor attractions.
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LI beaches where you can drive on the sand
Some liken it to having a tailgate party on the beach — but you'll need the right vehicle (and a permit, too).
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Hit the road: Check out LI scenic places to drive
During the current situation, scenic drives offer kid-friendly history lessons, off-the-beaten path hiking trails and more.
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Must-have school supplies for 2020
The new back-to-school essentials: Uncertainty breeds a new comfortable, casual vibe with added safety measures.
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New private turtle hatchling experience comes to Cold Spring Harbor
Visitors will have the chance to take a selfie with their favorite turtle.
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Kayaking enjoying a resurgence on Long Island during coronavirus
It's an active summer pastime with built-in social distancing.
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Drive-in 'Grateful Fest' coming to Tilles Center
This year's line-up will feature three local Dead tribute bands Reckoning, Half Step and The Electrix, who will each perform a 60-minute set.
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House passes bill to reverse changes blamed for mail delays
The House approved legislation in a rare Saturday session that would reverse recent changes in Postal Service operations and send $25 billion to shore up the agency ahead of the election.
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5 things to watch for at Republican convention
The schedule begins Monday with the vote to renominate President Trump.
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Brown: LI delegates navigate strange new party conventions
A Democratic delegate from Suffolk voted by PDF email. But a Republican from Nassau is thrilled to be one of 336 delegates to be voting in person at the GOP convention.
