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Crackdown On Coronavirus 'Spreader' Events In Suffolk: Bellone
Suffolk County will issue up to $15,000 in fines after a wedding led to 30 COVID-19 cases and a house party attracted more than 200 people.

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Suffolk County will issue up to $15,000 in fines after a wedding led to 30 COVID-19 cases and a house party attracted more than 200 people.

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The three were found and brought safely to shore, police say.
"I'm concerned we might not have another chance to vote. Anything is possible in this election year — from COVID to the fall of democracy."
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More than one person who attended a wedding at the North Fork Country Club is isolating at home, Suffolk County officials say.
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After a number of employees in the transportation district tested positive, the district was closed Friday.
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