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| Suffolk bus camera program raking in money at $250 per first offense |
| The county's stop-arm cameras have brought in $3.1 million in revenue since the program started in May — more than the $2.5 million projected for the year. |
| 26,600 NYC workers face Monday furlough over vax mandate, city figures say |
| A total of 26,600 city workers remained unvaccinated after New York City's Friday deadline that all municipal employees get at least one COVID-19 vaccination, according to city figures released Saturday. |
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| Newsday wins 11 New York Emmys |
| Newsday was honored for work in several categories including Interactive Media, Crime-News, and Environment/Science Long-Form Content. |
| Watch: 4th annual Alzheimer's Walk in the Park held in Babylon |
| Supporters, officials and family members of those diagnosed with Alzheimers gathered in Babylon on Saturday for the 4th annual Alzheimer's Walk in the Park. Newsday's Steve Langford reports. |
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| Suffolk begins $409M sewer infrastructure project |
| The project, which will connect nearly 6,000 homes to the sewer system, is aimed at preventing such cesspool pollutants as nitrogen from emptying into the southern bays. |
| Voters' guide: See the candidates who will be on your ballot |
| Meet the candidates and see where they stand on issues, whether you're voting by mail, voting early or voting on Election Day, Nov. 2. |
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| Voters' guide: See the candidates who will be on your ballot |
| Early voting for the Nov. 2 election ends Sunday, with Nassau executive and DA races in both counties leading the ballot. See who's running and where they stand on the issues. |
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| GOP lawmakers are prime actors in Curran, Blakeman race |
| Nassau Republicans have been using their only bully pulpit — the GOP-controlled Nassau County Legislature — as they seek to counter the influence of Curran's office. |
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| Election Night: Absentee vote will delay some final results |
| This year, an off-year in the election cycle, 37,572 absentee ballots have been requested so far in Nassau County and 30,378 in Suffolk County. |
| Isles don't convert odd-man rushes in loss to Nashville |
| Ilya Sorokin's shutout streak ends, although he did make some huge saves along the way. |
| Editorial: Glimmers of a sane republic |
| Tough road lies ahead, but survey finds Americans share common values. |
| Where to celebrate Halloween on LI: Costume parties, trivia nights and more |
| This year, the holiday falls on a Sunday, giving Long Islanders a full weekend to enjoy the festivities. |
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| Garden City residents group defends stance in feud over Third Track project |
| The group is calling out the LIRR for misleading residents and irreversibly damaging the village. But the MTA, the LIRR's parent organization, says it's been upfront with residents about the plans all along. |
| Suffolk focuses on keeping kids safe on more normal Halloween |
| Suffolk officials discussed precautions the county is taking to protect children on what is expected to be a more normal Halloween at a news conference Saturday at the Fourth Precinct in Hauppauge. |
| LI's Native American leaders denounce Atlanta's nickname, celebration |
| Commissioner Rob Manfred's defense of the team's name at the World Series draws criticism. |
| HBCUs ramping up recruitment efforts at some LI high schools |
| Officials and graduates of historically Black colleges and universities said they want students to know their institutions are an option for a higher education. Visits to Wyandanch, Amityville and other minority districts have led to onsite acceptance offers and scholarships. |
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