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Mom, Blind Daughter Had Coronavirus: 'It Was Scary': Patch PM
Also: 3 BLM protesters arrested / Bankrupt Ann Taylor, Loft to close / Man pleads guilty to hitting trooper / LI sweet shop: 'We'll survive'

Share-worthy stories from Long Island Patch sites to talk about tonight:
"I didn't know if she was going to make it." A mother, herself disabled, describes the terror of her blind daughter's coronavirus diagnosis.
Find out what's happening in North Forkfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Roughly 30 Black Lives Matter protesters were warned by officers not to enter the road "multiple times," police say.
Find out what's happening in North Forkfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Parent company of women's clothing retailers files for Chapter 11 after being hard hit by the pandemic; LI locations to stay open for now.
Jesse Cohen was texting when he hit Trooper Joseph Gallagher, who was helping a motorist on the Long Island Expressway, police said.
"My father got through the Depression, so I should be able to get through this," Pete Panarites, owner of the family business, says.
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