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Sini and Tierney confident about Suffolk DA position on Election Day
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Sini and Tierney confident about Suffolk DA position on Election Day
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Lilybeth King in her store, Lily King, in Walm Lane. Picture: Caitlin Mogridge
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High-street traders in Brent are pleading with the community to shop local when they reopen today.
Non-essential shops and outside hospitality reopen as part of the government s coronavirus lockdown easing roadmap.
Lilybeth King, 29, owner of Lily King in Queen’s Parade, said lockdown has been tough but the business has kept afloat thanks to the “support of our lovely customers”.
She said: I m excited to reopen and catch up with our wonderful local customers again.
“We ve been manically decorating and cleaning all week and have been receiving loads of new deliveries of lovely new stock – we re all ready!
Despite state s vaccination effort, Long Island COVID-19 cases reach recent highs
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A fifth grader at a school in New York takes the New York State English Language Arts exam. Some testing opponents say testing during a pandemic will add to the stress students and teachers are under and cut into this year’s already constrained instructional time. Credit: John Paraskevas /Newsday RM via Getty Images
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When schools in Columbus, Ohio, opened up classrooms this fall for the state’s third grade reading exam, just over a third of students showed up. The rest stayed home, for reasons district leaders can only guess at.