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Medical professionals say they're on the 'front lines of the misinformation war'
Two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, many Long Island doctors and other medical personnel are frustrated with the people who still refuse to get vaccinated. They blame it on social media.
Wake for FDNY firefighter Jesse Gerhard to be held Tuesday
A funeral Mass for Gerhard will be celebrated Wednesday at noon at St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church in Bay Shore.Â
Stony Brook paramedic, EMT to join North Amityville Fire Co. to help fill service gap
Babylon Town has entered into an agreement with the hospital to station a staffed ambulance at the firehouse 24/7, at no cost, while the embattled company transitions back to answering emergency calls and restoring its cancelled contract.
Riverhead to use county data to seek grants to improve water quality in Manorville, Calverton
"We're going to use that to strengthen our grant proposals to try and obtain funding for water main extensions to cover these areas impacted," said Frank Mancini, Riverhead's water district superintendent, of areas in Calverton and Manorville. Â
Virus cases decline on LI, in state as officials weigh restrictions
The CDC is looking at various indicators before updating their mask-wearing recommendations, possibly as early as this week.
Nearly a third still feeling anxiety, depression two years into pandemic
Nearly a third of Americans report such symptoms â triple the pre-COVID-19 number â as they adjust to shifting ideas of what the new normal will look like.
Eng says he's stepping away to spend more time with family, pursue new challenges
LIRR president Phillip Eng said he had been thinking about leaving the railroad for some time, and felt the time was right, in part because he "did what I came here to do."
Southampton Village vows more equitable payout for next police chief
Former chief Thomas Cummings, who is now with the Suffolk County Crime Analysis Center in Yaphank, got a $774G payout when his contract was not renewed that the mayor says was "extraordinarily lopsided against the village taxpayer" and must be avoided in future contracts.
Advocates push for Hochul's help to make Plum Island a national monument
The hope is that Hochul will embrace the local support and then ask President Joe Biden to designate it a national monument through the 1906 Antiquities Act.
States calling on Biden to shift from pandemic to endemic policy
A key issue for policymakers is establishing the metrics for determining when to move on to this 'new normal,' experts say.
Retelling of deadly 1937 fire spurs project to preserve Islip history through voices of older residents
Friends of Connetquot River State Park Preserve plans to produce six videos featuring stories of residents 85 years or older who have interesting or compelling stories about life in Islip Town, the nonprofit said.Â
Help wanted: At Long Island schools, it's a daily 'scramble' to fill some jobs
Hiring and retaining substitute teachers, school nurses, custodians and bus drivers remains a problem at LI schools, educators said, even with districts seeing fewer staff absences as the winter surge of COVID-19 recedes.
Couple in East Setauket fire teamed up to first save their baby, family says
Steven Ortner and his 10-month-old son are being treated for burns suffered in a house fire early Friday in East Setauket. Family members say the couple worked to first save their baby, Leo. But Lisa Ostrowski couldn't escape the blaze and died.
Researchers at LI hospital on quest to find Alzheimer's cause, treatments
Researchers at NYU Langone Hospital-Long Island in Mineola are examining genetic information in brain cells to find out what causes Alzheimer's disease.
Cindy Smith, community activist and Smithtown founder descendant, dies at 61
Smith, who opposed development plans for a 75-acre Smithtown property owned by former defense contractor Gyrodyne, was "one of those people every community should want," said Brookhaven Supervisor Ed Romaine.
Mother of man who fatally overdosed at Nassau jail files $20 million wrongful death lawsuitÂ
Kevin Rollins's death in December 2018 happened because county officials ignored a drug contraband problem at the facility and didn't treat his addiction, the lawsuit alleges.
Young mother dies in East Setauket house fire; dad 'tried heroically to go back' after saving baby
A fast-moving midnight fire fed by whipping winds tore through the home, killing a mother and badly burning the father of their 10-month-old son when he made a desperate rescue attempt, officials said.
Long Island forecast: More high winds and chance of snow squalls
Snow squalls could arrive between noon and 5 p.m. Saturday, while a wind advisory will be in place from 1 p.m. until 11 p.m., according to the National Weather Service
LI in 'very good sweet spot now'; doctor doesn't fear spike after school break
Even though many families will travel and be with those they don't see a lot, the school winter break next week comes as cases and deaths drop and more people are protected.
New York Blood Center down to three- or four-day supply of donations
The New York Blood Center is counting on conscientious young people to help rebuild a blood donation program that has taken a blow the past two years.
