The latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Lindenhurst and its surrounding areas.
All 13 town supervisors on Long Island gathered virtually to discuss a plan for summer 2020 amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The event is set to take place this weekend to honor those working during the coronavirus crisis.
The community came together to raise the money for the family of a local man after he passed away from coronavirus last week.
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The 6-year-old didn't let the coronavirus stop him from celebrating his final chemo treatment after battling leukemia for over three years.
The longtime local resident passed away on April 26.
Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone said that Saturday has seen the lowest number of people hospitalized due to COVID-19 since April 12.
Police responded to multiple calls of people riding motorcycles and ATVs recklessly on Long Island Thursday morning.
In order to thank first responders working during the coronavirus pandemic, the chain will be giving them free meals at 78 locations.
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The 68-year-old former acting president for the LIRR passed away over the weekend from complications due to the virus.
The contracting company wants to help in-need families obtain necessary face masks.
Friends and family came together to celebrate the birthdays of 90-year-old Harvey Bittner and 86-year-old Peggy Bittner this weekend.
The woman knew to call police after receiving a call that her grandson was involved in a DWI crash and needed money to cover bail and fees.
The 25-year-old was found on the ground with a gunshot would on Thursday morning, police say.
Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Lindenhurst and its surrounding areas.
The Long Island-based group has found a way to help local businesses and essential workers during the coronavirus crisis.
The two facilities will offer testing in areas that are considered "hotspots" for the coronavirus within the Town of Babylon this week.
Sail Away Coffee, a small local business, is looking to help continue donating cold crew to health care workers through a new fundraiser.
Brianna Nelson, 14, has sewn more than 100 masks to donate to health care workers, firefighters and others amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The National Weather Service warned that damaging winds could blow down trees and power lines.
ProHealth coronavirus testing has been expanded in Suffolk and Nassau counties. All first responders are now covered.
A company has changed its business model in light of the coronavirus to gather volunteers to deliver groceries across Long Island.
The organizer recently announced that he decided to cancel the event originally scheduled for Saturday.
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Check out how you can get involved in this community event to bring a little joy amid the coronavirus outbreak.
We asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
The 63-year-old man was killed after his car struck the back of a dump truck on Route 109 Thursday morning, police say.
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One local law office decided to help their local first responders working during the coronavirus outbreak.
Suffolk police said Jonathan Kehoe fell off his sanitation truck as the driver was going in reverse.
One West Babylon resident put together a food bank with help from local businesses, for residents affected by the coronavirus pandemic.