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Concert Promoter Fined For Flouting Virus Rules: Week In Review
ALSO: Hundreds gather in support of sports | Woman found dead in woods | Possible coronavirus surge modeled | Two found dead after suicide.

LONG ISLAND, NY — Here are some of the biggest stories that Long Island Patches covered this week.
Promoter Of Long Island Concert Slapped With $20K Fine
According to a DOH investigation, more than 2,150 concertgoers attended the event, exceeding the maximum number allowable per the permit.
Woman Found Dead In Wooded Area On Long Island
Homicide Squad detectives are investigating.
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Parents are asking school officials to allow students to play sports at school fields amid the coronavirus.
Suffolk County police said a man sexually abused a girl when she was between 10 and 13.
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New Model Details Fall, Winter Surge Of Coronavirus In NY
The model, which estimates how the coronavirus can impact NY, also looks into the number of hospital resources potentially needed.
Police have identified the father and sister of a man who killed himself during a police chase; they were killed, authorities say.
Also worth a read:
- 2 Killed In Head-On Crash On Long Island; Dog Hurt
- 14 At LIU Post Contract Coronavirus After Off-Campus Gathering
- LI Man Submitted Absentee Ballot Applications For Dead Mother: DA
- Suffolk Catering Hall Fined $12K After 'Super-Spreader' Sweet 16
- Judge Rules Long Island Wholesaler Did Not Illegally Price Gouge
- 'Tiny But Mighty' Baby Born 12 Weeks Early Making Great Strides
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