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Coronavirus Triggers 'Unprecedented Surge' In Gun Sales: Patch PM

Also: 'Urgent' blood shortages / Mortgage payments waived / New coronavirus at LI senior home / SoBol pickup / Liquor regulators ease rules

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Coronavirus Triggers 'Unprecedented Surge' In Gun Sales

"They're afraid of looting. They're afraid neighbors will come take their toilet paper and their bread."

Find out what's happening in Riverheadfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Long Island Blood Centers Report "Extremely Urgent" Need

Long Island blood banks concerned over blood shortage due to coronavirus pandemic.

Find out what's happening in Riverheadfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

NY Coronavirus: 3/4 Workforce Stay Home; Mortgage Payments Waived

Gov. Andrew Cuomo says 75 percent of the workforce must stay home and mortgage payments will be waived for 90 days.

New Coronavirus Cases Reported At LI Retirement Community

"We feel unsettled." Family speaks after reports that some Peconic Landing members, confirmed with coronavirus, are "quarantined in place."

SoBol Offering Curbside Pickup, Delivery, Amid Coronavirus

SoBol locations across Long Island are offering the services and following precautions due to the new coronavirus.

Coronavirus: As NY Liquor Regulators Ease Rules, Merchants Adapt

Establishments across Long Island are serving alcohol to-go or delivering it as they adjust to the state's mandate against in-store service.

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