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Here's How Many First Coronavirus Vaccines Are Coming To LI, NYC
Gov. Andrew Cuomo estimated that 170,000 doses of the coronavirus vaccine could arrive in days. Here's how they'll be distributed.

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Gov. Andrew Cuomo estimated that 170,000 doses of the coronavirus vaccine could arrive in days. Here's how they'll be distributed.

The new recycling program also seeks other lightweight plastics such as yogurt cups and shampoo bottles. Will you use the program?
Did you miss it? Here's how you can watch the ceremony again.
Manhasset Secondary School students joined the organization Sidewalk Samaritan to give away hundreds of coats.
Kits are available to children ages 4 to 8. Each craft kit contains two projects: a snowflake sticker and a ceramic penguin to be painted.
The site gives the school district more capacity to satisfy state testing requirements in the event the region becomes a micro-cluster.
This ceremony continues the annual tradition of lighting of the Christmas Tree, Hanukkah Menorah and Kwanzaa Kinara.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said drastic new limits will be in store for New York businesses if coronavirus hospitalization rates worsen.
A police officer was taken to a hospital with knee and hand injuries after a stolen Jeep was found in Wantagh.
Police were searching for the man who they said broke into the rental car establishment and caused $3,000 in damage to a door.
Here's when the medical center will reopen and how many people can get tested per day.
The Manhasset students will bring the coats to New York City and put them in the hands of people experiencing homelessness.
What do you think about the MTA's proposal to increase fares?
Sarah Apgar, founder and CEO of FitFighter and a former volunteer firefighter with the Halesite Fire Department, won big on the show.
The presentation will cover how Long Islanders can adapt to life with significantly more water.
Project Independence was created in 2009 as an aging-in-place program for nearly 60,000 residents over 60.
The single- day conference, held virtually this fall, featured 300 student participants from 16 schools across the globe.
One member was honored for saving a fellow member's life. Another was honored for stepping up to fill open tours on the EMS "Duty Crew."
Organizers of Port Washington's annual Christmas Tree lighting ceremony say they need new decorations.
He admitted avoiding about $770,000 to the IRS and the state Department of Taxation and Finance.