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Acadia Center in Riverhead. (Credit: Grant Parpan) A mourning Calverton family received a letter last month from a local nursing home asking their late matriarch to complete a survey about her stay. Lyudmila Turok, 81, was admitted into Acadia Center in Riverhead free of COVID-19 on Dec. 1, her family said in a letter it returned to the facility and shared with the News-Review. Ms. Turok, who suffered from dementia, had recently fallen and fractured her shoulder and was rehabbing the injury at the Woodcrest Avenue facility after a stay at Peconic Bay Medical Center. Ms. Turok tested negative for the coronavirus both before and immediately after her arrival at the rehab center, family members said. She was not allowed visitors and was to only have contact with Acadia staff, they added. ....
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Suburbanite area crime report • A Calvin Street man reported that kids damaged his siding with BB guns on Jan. 4. • A 14-year-old Springfield High School student reportedly walked behind a 13-year-old student on Jan. 13 and struck him multiple times with punches to the head. The younger student was able to block the punches and parents were notified. On the same day, two girls also got into a fight with a 14-year-old throwing punches. • On Jan. 15, a woman was reported to taking funds out of her friend’s bank account using the Zelle app. • A woman reported that a friend damaged her blinds by trying to set them on fire on Jan. 17. The man was arrested for criminal damaging. ....
3 months ago in Local jsalzone Photo: WHCU ITHACA, N.Y. (WHCU) Work’s begun on repairing a ruptured water main on Woodcrest Avenue in Ithaca. Traffic will be diverted around the repair area. Nearby residents should expect some minor water outages as the repairs are being made. City officials say the project should be finished by three o’clock today. Tags: Recent Headlines ....