Saturday, July 31, 2021

Curran bill would provide $375 payments to Nassau residents

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Curran bill would provide $375 payments to Nassau residents
The plan would give one-time payments to Nassau households with maximum incomes of $168,900 — or that demonstrate negative impact from COVID-19 pandemic.
COVID-19 case numbers on LI rise again, topping 500
Nassau County registered 243 new cases in test results from Thursday, while Suffolk recorded 266, for a total of 509, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo said in a statement.

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Cops: Man charged in woman's fatal Holtsville stabbing
The boyfriend of a woman who was fatally stabbed last week in Holtsville has been arrested and charged with her killing, Suffolk Police said.
Bribery charges dismissed against Setauket man for WTC work, papers say
The man had been indicted by the state attorney general's office in 2019 along with two other men in connection with an alleged "pay-to-play" arrangement from 2015 to 2017.

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Rizzo hits home run in Yankees debut to back Taillon
The former Cub hit a 449-foot shot in the sixth to break a scoreless tie, then scored a key run in the eighth after a single.
Misonix to be acquired in $518M deal
The medical device manufacturer from Farmingdale has agreed to be acquired by a North Carolina company. 

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Long Beach to name street for rapper MF Doom
The performer, whose real name was Daniel Dumile, and his younger brother lived on East Hudson Street, between Long Beach and Riverside boulevards, during their younger years. 
Nassau bill would let cops seek damages from protesters
The legislation would add police officers and other "first responders" to the county's Human Rights Law, which protects individuals from discrimination based on their race, religion, gender and sexual orientation.
Mets make deal for Cubs' Baez, Williams
Pete Crow-Armstrong, last year's first-round pick, sent to Cubs as Mets fill two needs.
Officials: One dead in West Islip house fire
A firefighter was also taken to South Shore University Hospital in Bay Shore with undisclosed injuries, officials said.
Shark sighting halts swimming again at Jones Beach
Hempstead was allowing only waist-deep wading at its beaches today after recent shark sightings. That move is being done as a precautionary measure.

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