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Nassau Cancels School Sports For 2020: LI Patch Week In Review
ALSO: Sentencing delayed for drunk driver who killed scout | 2 dozen Ubers destroyed in fire | Comedians rally to reopen comedy clubs.

LONG ISLAND, NY — Here are some of the biggest stories that Long Island Patches covered this week.
Nassau County Cancels School Sports For 2020
Nassau County school districts plan to play all three sports seasons in 2021, but it depends if the coronavirus is under control.
"We are heartbroken that the defense is again trying to delay the inevitable. Actions have consequences." — Alisa McMorris.
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More Than 2 Dozen Uber Vehicles Destroyed In Fire Behind Hotel; 2 Firefighters Injured
Firefighters arriving to find multiple cars burning in a fenced-off parking lot with over 1,000 vehicles being stored and parked six inches apart. See photos and video inside the story.
LI Restaurant's Liquor License Suspended; 'Egregious' Violations: Cuomo
A popular local restaurant was one of 14 additional New York bars and restaurants that saw their liquor licenses suspended for "egregious" violations of coronavirus-related regulations, Gov. Cuomo said Monday.
Find out what's happening in Massapequafor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Comedians Rally After Ban On Ticketed Events Signals 'Death Blow'
Sen. Phil Boyle gave Gov. Andrew Cuomo 72 hours to open comedy clubs. He told residents to call and say, 'Take back the governor's power.'"
The 57-year-old man was indicted and accused of running a major cocaine trafficking operation out of his Long Island home.
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