Residents will get to vote whether or not to approve the proposed $8.5 million sale of the property next month.
The changes that will limit person-to-person contact to prevent the spread of COVID-19 will begin on Monday.
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The man and woman took the two baby ball pythons from the business last week, according to a pet shop.
Students in fourth grade STEM classes at Forest Avenue Elementary practiced multiples utilizing Math and Movement number line hopping mat.
The school district will be hosting three public hearings next month to allow residents to discuss the sale before it is finalized.
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Some residents are still dealing with power outages, including one woman who is struggling to use her oxygen machines without power.
The now 37-year-old recently filed a lawsuit alleging that the psychologist "groomed" and sexually abused him in the late '90s.
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Fay Otranto celebrated her 104th birthday Thursday and was presented with a special proclamation by Legislator Steven J. Flotteron.
The 52-year-old claims an officer used a taser on him while investigating him for unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.
The new 6,500-square-foot enhancement of the current emergency room will help to cater to the estimated 22,000 pediatric emergency patients.
Two of the three accidents occurred in Suffolk, where police say they received 1,160 calls reporting illegal fireworks over the weekend.
The crash, which left one person dead and another injured, occurred Saturday.
The two decided to start the group, Ribbons for Reasons, to share their hard-earned ribbons with those who need a little encouragement.
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The LI politician recently held a press conference with the families who lost loved ones in nursing homes due to COVID-19 demanding answers.
West Islip resident Joanna Killian, a nurse at Stony Brook University Hospital, pushed on to help coronavirus patients during the crisis.
Hundreds gathered in West Islip to protest the death of George Floyd. A man sped his car toward protesters at one point.
The event, which will also be collecting donations for the Helping Hands of West Islip, is in response to the death of George Floyd.
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The West Islip resident got a special car parade complete with a police escort for her 100th birthday celebration this past weekend.
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The group, which works to advocate for first responders, has been delivering meals to front-line workers all across LI during the pandemic.
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Long Island resident Michele Makrides has been using her business selling beauty products to find a way to give back to health care workers.
Data released by the state listed the nursing home with more than five deaths related to coronavirus across New York.
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The 41-year-old woman was threatening to jump from the bridge when the officers responded and helped her back to safety.
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