As projected, Long Island began the Phase One reopening of its battered economy on Wednesday, paving the way for construction and wholesale trade companies to restart operations, along with retailers for curbside pickup only.
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By Scott Brinton and Bridget Downes
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5/26/20
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The Norman J. Levy Park and Preserve in Merrick reopened to the public yesterday, May 19, but visitors will have to follow "additional guidelines," according to a release from the Town of …
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By Alyssa Seidman and Tony Bellissimo
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5/20/20
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Long Island's economy will remain on hold until at least the end of the month, after Gov. Andrew Cuomo last Thursday extended the New York Pause stay-at-home order for the region and New York City …
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By Scott Brinton and Alyssa Seidman
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5/19/20
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An estimated 16.7 percent of residents on Long Island, in Nassau and Suffolk counties, have been infected by the coronavirus. That translates to 1 in 6 people.
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By Scott Brinton
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4/23/20
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The governors of Delaware, Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island gathered Monday in a teleconference to announce a regional panel that will study how best to reopen the …
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By Scott Brinton
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4/13/20
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Temple Israel of South Merrick, at 2655 Clubhouse Road, reopened the Evan Kravitz Hebrew School on Monday, five months after Hurricane Sandy inundated it with four feet of destructive saltwater.
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By Brian Racow, bracow@liherald.com
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4/12/13
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In a joyous ceremony full of smiles, the Merrick Senior Center, at 2550 Clubhouse Road in Merrick, reopened its doors today to several dozen senior citizens from the local community after spending five months shuttered because it was flooded with four feet of water during Hurricane Sandy.
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By Brian Racow, bracow@liherald.com
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4/8/13
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