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East End Food Pantries Brace For Second Wave Of Dire Need
With seasonal work over, unemployment running out, and coronavirus on the rise, need across the East End is dire, food pantry staffers say.

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With seasonal work over, unemployment running out, and coronavirus on the rise, need across the East End is dire, food pantry staffers say.

"She's a beautiful, generous soul who gave willingly in the hopes of saving someone's life and that life is mine."
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She was punched in the face and her purse was stolen, police say.
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"I am a homeless woman at the age of 60. Homeless for the first time in my life. It takes a lot of courage to admit this current reality."
To mark the day Baby Ruby received a life-saving heart transplant just before Christmas a year ago, a blood drive will be held in her honor.
Heavy smoke and fire could be seen on the ground level, firefighters say.
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"At the end of a challenging year, we hope this pop-up shop will be a positive experience for participating brands as well as customers."
The two correction officers stepped in to help when they came upon a dispute involving a man with a knife, Sheriff Errol Toulon says.
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As part of National Grid's Community Giving Day, 135 Thanksgiving dinners will be distributed in Riverhead Friday.
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Coronavirus can't stop the community from coming together for "Cases for Cases," an event to help meet the needs of vulnerable foster kids.