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Here's what to know about getting around this holiday season
Here are some questions and answers about getting around over the hectic days ahead.Â
Poll: COVID vaccination status plays into who Americans will celebrate the holidays with
But the Marist College poll also found 42% of Americans will celebrate the holidays with people regardless of their vaccination status, even as COVID-19 infection rates soar.
DEC: Sinking of two steel vessels to expand Long Island artificial reefs
New York's dozen artificial reefs are expanding with the sinking of two steel vessels, the DEC announced. Some commercial fishermen say growing these reefs could cost trawlers and other commercial fishing firms long-prized grounds.
Riverfront Oakdale set amid canals, historic architecture, shopping and dining
'You can still get waterfront property without breaking the bank,' says a real estate agent about the hamlet on the Connetquot River.
Huntington allocates $22MÂ in Rescue Plan funding for sewer project
The project will span the New York Avenue/Route 110 Corridor from the Huntington LIRR Station to 14th Street, with additional adjacent parcels to the east and west, town officials said.
Android glitch prevents calls to 911 for some, but you can fix it
The problem appears to affect a small number of devices that have the Microsoft Teams app installed but are not logged in.
Long Island weather: Cold overnight before a warm-up under mostly sunny skies
Tonight will be clear and cold â as may befit the last night of autumn. Tomorrow, the first day of winter, will be mostly sunny, and warmer.
State plans to expand testing, vaccination efforts, governor says
New York State is set to receive 5 million at-home COVID-19 testing kits, with another 5 million on the way in January, officials said.
Community advocate makes history as first Latino member of Patchogue Village Board
"Any way to assist, I do it," Lizbeth Carrillo, 34, said. "It just feels good." Carrillo, who moved to Patchogue at age 4 when her family emigrated from Ecuador, said her new role gives her another way to help people.
Mixed feelings in Southold as town board prepares to vote on marijuana sales
Residents at a Dec.14 public hearing mostly spoke against it and were also opposed to allowing onsite consumption sites, but Supervisor Scott Russell said he is open to not opting out permanently.
Long Island sees state's highest seven-day COVID-19 positivity rate
COVID-19 hospitalizations are increasing rapidly on Long Island amid a spike in cases that pushed the region's seven-day positivity rate to 9.32%, the state's highest, in test results reported on Saturday. Hospital officials fear that the highly contagious omicron variant could fuel a further rise in patients that may strain systems.
LIRR riders taken aback by railroad's emails about activating e-tickets
Several riders have complained about receiving what they say are harsh emails from the Long Island Rail Road because they didn't activate their tickets before boarding the train.
Majority-white communities have biggest spikes in COVID-19 cases over past month
That's a dramatic shift from the beginning of the pandemic, when Black and Latino communities were impacted much more heavily, a Newsday analysis shows.
Long Island forecast: Sunny but chilly
The workweek looks to feature sunny skies and seasonable temperatures before what is looking like a wet Christmas, according to the National Weather Service.
Smithtown's $5M budget funds projects from parks to tree inventories
The selection of two dozen projects reflects Supervisor Edward Wehrheim's focus on the town's sprawling parks system and includes a $900,000 renovation of the Hoyt Farm Nature Preserve.Â
$849G project to connect Wyandanch school buildings to sewer district
Work has begun to connect parts of the school district to the Southwest Sewer District and end the use of failing cesspools that were once described by a school official as a "ticking time bomb."
Cops: Medical emergency leads to fatal crash in Bellport
The driver was on Martha Avenue when he suffered a medical emergency and lost control of his Jeep Patriot, which veered off the roadway into a wooded area and flipped, Suffolk police said.Â
Long Island forecast: Perhaps a bit more rain before clear skies arrive
The National Weather Service said there is 30% chance of rain Sunday before 7 a.m. before skies gradually clear. The temperature is expected to fall to around 37 degrees by 5 p.m.
Revitalization: Long Island's freight train industry growing, looks to expand
Scrap iron, steel and construction debris are the major items hauled off the Island, while flour, tomato paste and rice are among the top commodities coming in by rail.
LIPA to change proposed FOIL rules after lawmaker criticism
State legislators expressed concern that some of the changes could have restricted public access to records.
