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Where art meets the outdoors: Long Island sculpture gardens

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Peconic Landing Drive-through Hiring Event May 26, 2021

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Making it through: Island seniors on coping with the crisis - Shelter Island Reporter

(Courtesy photo) More than any other demographic group, senior citizens have been hit hardest by the pandemic, being the most vulnerable to the COVID-19 virus and recording the most hospitalizations and deaths. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that 8 of 10 deaths from COVID were people 65 and older. Adding to the pain and death the pandemic has brought to seniors are psychological and social effects that for many have produced emotional misery and turmoil through isolation that closed outlets to communal life. Many, but not all. Dr. Ellen Whyte, the director of geriatric psychiatry outpatient services for University of Pittsburgh’s Western Psychiatric Hospital, told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, that although the issue is real for seniors’ well-being, it’s a mistake to generalize about any group.

Greenport Village looks to Southold Town Board for help funding sewer upgrade

Greenport Village looks to Southold Town Board for help funding sewer upgrade With critical upgrades to Greenport Village’s sewer system planned, officials are turning to the Town of Southold for help. The proposed $1.5 million project would upgrade the central pump station on Third Street. Village administrator Paul Pallas said the primary goal is to increase capacity by enlarging pump and pipe sizes and expanding wet-wells and generator size. “Our pump station is almost at its maximum,” Mayor George Hubbard Jr. explained during a Town Board work session Tuesday. “We have room at the treatment plant but we’re coming up short being able to move everything from the middle of the village up there.”

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