Tuesday, May 25, 2021

Cigarette smoker potentially caused fatal fire, official says

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Cigarette smoker potentially caused fatal fire, official says
The home had two smoke detectors, both of which were inoperable, Nassau County Assistant Chief Fire Marshal Michael Uttaro said.
Do you need a mask? Here's a guide to policies at stores around LI
With the new CDC mask guidance in effect in New York, Newsday has compiled a list of mask policies at some of LI's largest retailers.

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All but four LI districts approve school budgets
Long Islanders weighed in on proposed budgets often featuring tax breaks and spending totaling nearly $14 billion regionwide.
30 great places to get ice cream on LI
No food sums up summer like homemade ice cream, whether it's a cone on the run, or a sit-down feast of a banana split.

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Cuomo: New York adopting CDC mask guidance for vaccinated people
The guidelines, unveiled last week, say fully vaccinated people no longer have to wear masks except on public transportation, in schools and in health care facilities, among other settings.

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Suffolk police identify man fatally shot by officer in Manorville
Police said the officer was dispatched to investigate a 911 call about a "suspicious person lying in the back seat of a vehicle."
Former nurse charged with stealing more than 1,400 fentanyl vials, DA says
A former North Shore University Hospital cardiac unit nurse is facing felony charges after allegedly stealing the fentanyl as part of a theft of drugs valued at up to $75,000, prosecutors said.

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Curran proposes $375 payments for Nassau property owners
Curran, who is seeking reelection, said funds for the payments would come from $100 million in federal pandemic aid, and from a $43 million surplus Nassau ran last year.
Tropical spots on LI that'll make you feel like you're on vacation
Tiki bars, beach huts and more.
Small house being built on tiny lot not welcome on block
A former landowner won variances from Smithtown's Zoning Board of Appeals in 2018 that paved the way for construction of the two-story, 1,310-square-foot house on a .14-acre South Plaisted Avenue lot, the smallest and narrowest on its block.

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