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Redistricting changes landscape of local Assembly districts; Dems can seize 1st Congressional District
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Redistricting changes landscape of local Assembly districts; Dems can seize 1st Congressional District
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Island COVID numbers remain unchanged - Shelter Island Reporter
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Just in time for summer, outdoor dining restrictions are loosening in NY. (Lisa Finn / Patch)
LONG ISLAND, NY It s good news for businesses as Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced on Wednesday that the midnight curfew would be removed for outdoor dining areas, beginning on May 17, and on indoor areas, starting on May 31.
In addition, the 1 a.m. curfew for catered events where those attending have proof of vaccination status or a negative COVID-19 test will be lifted May 17; the curfew for all catered events will be lifted May 31, he said.
Also, catered events can begin again at homes beginning on May 3 above the state s residential gathering limit of 10 people indoors and 25 people outdoors, as long as the events are staffed by a professional, licensed caterer, permitted by the respective locality or municipality, and strictly adhere to health and safety guidance, including social and event gathering limits, masks, and social distancin
To the Editor:
Despite a population with the oldest median age of any town on Long Island, Shelter Island has no vaccination station in the works. This follows an amazing lack of an early voting site for the presidential election, confirming Shelter Island’s sad return to being a forgotten backwater.
During my half dozen or more years as chairman of the East End Supervisors and Mayors Association (nicknamed in those happy days as “Peconic County Lite”), I found the constant interaction with members built mutual respect and candor among my East End colleagues, resulting in so much getting done. ·