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6 More Bars Lose Liquor Licenses: LI Patch Week In Review
ALSO: LIPA sues PSEG over storm response | Bill could make coronavirus vaccine mandatory | First snowstorm could hit Long Island

LONG ISLAND, NY — Here are some of the biggest stories that Long Island Patches covered this week.
Officials say the bars had patrons packed inside without masks and were ignoring other measures designed to keep the public safe.
LIPA Files $70M Lawsuit Against PSEG LI Over Isaias Response
PSEG Long Island has responded to the claim. See what the utility had to say.
Find out what's happening in Massapequafor free with the latest updates from Patch.
A second bill says no one in New York will be forced to be vaccinated. Should taking the vaccine for the new coronavirus be required?
The Long Island man, whose license was suspended twice, fled the scene after a crash that left a boy, 7, dead, police say.
Find out what's happening in Massapequafor free with the latest updates from Patch.
First Snowstorm Of The Season For Long Island Possible Next Week
A hazardous weather outlook has been issued for the region.
LI Restaurant Owners On Pandemic: 'We Are On The Edge Of A Cliff'
Without help, owners say: "We are fearful we may need to close the doors." Still innovative, they're offering New Year's Eve to-go.
Also worth a read:
- Parents Rally Against State's COVID Testing Rules
- Off-Duty Firefighter Saves Driver From Burning Car
- Hofstra University Selects New President
- 20 Stunned Cold Sea Turtles Flown To Long Island For Help
- LI Lawmaker 1 Of 106 Congressmen In Support Of Overturning Election
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