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FDA Panel Endorses Coronavirus Vax For Kids 5 To 11: Patch PM

Also: Toddler dies, mom hurt in crash: PD / Winning Lotto ticket / Man shot: PD / Boy saved by police / Director returns / Car hit by train

Share-worthy stories from Long Island Patch sites to talk about tonight.
Share-worthy stories from Long Island Patch sites to talk about tonight. (Patch file photo)

Share-worthy stories from Long Island Patch sites to talk about tonight:

FDA Advisory Panel Endorses Coronavirus Vax For Kids 5 To 11

A final decision by the FDA could mean vaccinations for kids 5 to 11 will be approved by early-to-mid November. What do you think?

Find out what's happening in East Hamptonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Long Island Crash Kills Toddler, Seriously Injures Mother: PD

The mother was pushing her two-year-old daughter in a stroller across a busy roadway when they were struck by a pickup, cops say.

Find out what's happening in East Hamptonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Winning Lotto Ticket Sold At Long Island Store

Someone has a TAKE 5 ticket worth more than $40,000.

Man Fatally Shot On Long Island: Police

Police are investigating the Monday afternoon crime scene, detectives say.

Boy, 4, With No Pulse, 'Turning Blue' Saved By Hero Officers: PD

Police performed CPR and used an AED on the child, after he turned blue and was found without a pulse, authorities say.

Beloved Director Back After Cancer Battle: 'I Wasn't Finished'

"I know, and knew, I wasn't finished. I have more tales to tell." Michael Disher marks a joyful return to the Southampton stage in December.

Car Struck By Long Island Railroad Train: MTA PD

At least one person was taken to the hospital after a westbound train hit a vehicle on train tracks, MTA police say.

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