"I'm not sure how he could be unaware of it." Supervisor Scott Russell; he and others asked for travel restrictions to stop coronavirus.
Kait's Angels, a group that gives back in memory of Kaitlyn Doorhy, have already sewn 1K masks to help hospital workers; 1K more on the way.
Experts weigh in on how to handle the isolation created by the new coronavirus and the mental health issues many are struggling with.
He was also driving unlicensed in an unregistered vehicle, police say.
Riverhead police Officer Robert Sproston was seriously injured and airlifted after the crash, police said.
She's worked at the supermarket through snowstorms, tornadoes and hurricanes. Nothing compares to the "craziness" of the new coronavirus.
“I never thought I’d experience anything like this in my lifetime.” A respiratory therapist gifted a $10K system to help fight coronavirus.
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The question of whether protocols can be loosened to allow for across-the-board testing at retirement and nursing homes remains unanswered.
Suffolk County had 1,000 more coronavirus cases and nine more deaths. An eighth death was confirmed at Peconic Landing retirement home.
"He dragged himself home, bleeding, with his front legs. It was heartbreaking. He made his way home." Devastated woman seeks answers.
He was pulled over for a traffic violation and found to be intoxicated, police say.
Another coronavirus death at Peconic Landing in Greenport came as families cried out for expanded testing at the facility.
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Mother at Peconic Landing: 'Honey, I'm going to die, and I know I'm going to die soon. I'm 90. But I don't want it to be from this."
Eight new deaths were reported related to the new coronavirus Friday. The county is also offering free daycare for those on the front lines.
Some really great news: 21 dogs — all the dogs at the shelter — found foster homes in 5 days, thanks to a caring community.
Six coronavirus-related deaths have been reported at Peconic Landing, with 13 staffers positive — and 6 of those already recovered.
"People say, 'Where were you on 9/11?' When we look back at this time, it's going to be something we, this cast, went through together."
18th birthday, in the age of coronavirus: From a cake adorned with toilet paper rolls to a drive-by party, the day was filled with love.
"This can and does happens to anyone. Every time you go out you’re playing Russian roulette!" Woman whose husband has coronavirus speaks.
"Southold should not be treated as someone's personal isolation unit." — Supervisor Scott Russell. Would you support an East End travel ban?
The 89-year old man had no underlying health conditions when he died of coronavirus, officials said.
Despite a cry for an East End travel ban, Gov. Andrew Cuomo says it's not in the plans. Suffolk County also released ventilator numbers.
Southold Town has launched a supply drive for masks, gloves, more; Peconic Landing also has urgent need for personal protective equipment.
"Sheltering in place brings a whole new meaning to being alone." Coronavirus didn't stop Tony Spiridakis from wishing Mom Happy Birthday.
Well-known restauranteurs. The former mayor. They, with others, have rolled up their sleeves to feed the hungry in the face of coronavirus.
"This pandemic is unprecedented. We ask the community to keep their senior neighbors across the North Fork in their thoughts and prayers."
New positive cases have been confirmed in different areas of Peconic Landing, including Independent Living, as the coronavirus spreads.
"I will turn this state upside down to get the number of beds we need." New York State Gov. Andrew Cuomo. Also: Landscapers "essential."
Coronavirus didn't stop the community from wishing a delighted senior a "Happy Birthday;" a Patch post inspired the heartfelt effort Sunday.
"I'm what the scientists, government agencies are worried about. Because I'm perfectly healthy, with no symptoms. But I tested positive."
Also, another person living at Peconic Landing has tested positive for coronavirus, officials said Saturday.
3 deaths reported at Suffolk retirement home as Gov. Cuomo orders all non-essential businesses closed and said need for ventilators is dire.
BREAKING: Peconic Landing in Greenport said all three people were in their 90s, and 12 other residents of the home have tested positive.
"We feel unsettled." Family speaks after reports that some Peconic Landing members, confirmed with coronavirus, are "quarantined in place."
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"You can be part of the problem or part of the solution." Isolating at home? See how you can help out and foster a homeless pet.
"The virus is here. It is throughout our region." County Executive Steve Bellone, who outlined where new hospital facilities may be located.