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| Lodge at Scout camp dedicated in boy's memory |
| The lodge, which cost $130,000 to build, has been renamed in honor of Andrew McMorris, who was struck and killed by a drunken driver while hiking with his Boy Scout troop in 2018. |
| Hauppauge school board to huddle on looming mask fight |
| The Cuomo administration on Saturday reiterated that schools are required to follow the state's mask mandate to stay open. The Hauppauge school board and its teachers union planned to review the legal issues with district lawyers on Sunday. The district superintendent opposes dropping the mask rules. |
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| 12 boys, young men from Nassau become Eagle Scouts |
| Some had to wait months for the ceremony because of the COVID-19 pandemic. |
| Why LI Pride groups welcome cops banned from NYC events |
| On Long Island, police are invited to recruit among Pride celebrants. It's a reflection of a city-versus-suburbs divide in attitudes toward police. |
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| Plaque honors LI transportation workers lost to COVID-19 |
| "In those early, dark days . . . these transportation workers were out there every day, helping us get through this pandemic," said Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone. |
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| Editorial: NUMC still critical |
| Downsizing, not expansion, is key to the hospital's future. |
| LI's 113-year-old duck farm invests millions to modernize hatchery |
| For Crescent Duck Farm, the $3 million investment came amid one of the worst sales drops in the company's history and tested its commitment to the future. |
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| Suffolk housing task force calls for undercover testing program |
| The task force was formed last year in response to Newsday's "Long Island Divided" project, a three-year investigation into discrimination in homebuying published in 2019. |
| Westbury opening features master artist of disaster |
| Francisco Poblet will debut his latest work, depicting the coronavirus pandemic, as well as other pieces from his collection dating to the 1960s, as Westbury Arts opens the Schenck Avenue studio. |
| State lawmakers approve anti-housing discrimination bills |
| The bills, spurred by Newsday's "Long Island Divided" series, would increase fines for violating housing discrimination laws and mandate more anti-bias training for Realtors. |
| Severino exits rehab start with groin injury |
| According to several observers in attendance, Severino had to be helped off the field after throwing a pitch in the second inning. |
| Bipartisanship faces difficult test with infrastructure |
| A group of five Republican and five Democratic U.S. senators is trying a long shot in attempting to craft a filibuster-proof infrastructure package. |
| Mexican chain opens 4th LI location, in Massapequa |
| The build-your-own spot offers Mexican bowls, burritos and salads. |
| DeGrom's MRI comes back 'clean' after Friday injury scare |
| The Mets' ace came out of Friday's game after six dominant innings because of tenderness near his elbow, but he was back playing catch on Saturday and is not expected to miss a start. |
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