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Bethlehem, PA
Police & Fire
Police In Northampton County Seek Home For Lost Dog Named After The Way She Walks
Police in Northampton County are seeking a good home for a dog who has not been claimed in a week. The 50-pound dog is believed to be a treeing walker coonhound and was found on Dec. 11, on the 2500 block of Burrowes Street, Palmer police said. She is likely less than two years old, very friendly and high-energy. The pup was named "Prancer," partly for the holiday season, but more so her walking style, police said. Police are willing to set up meet and greets with Prancer in accordance with social distancing guidelines. Call Deputy Chief Wayne Smith (610) 253-5844 Extensio…
Massapequa, NY
News
Covid-
19: LI Still Has Lowest Percentage Of Available Hospital Beds According To New State Data
More than 75 percent of Long Island’s hospital beds are occupied as the state continues combating the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. In the latest update from the state Department of Health, there are now 1,013 Long Islanders hospitalized with the virus, representing 0.03 percent of the population in the region. The number leaves Long Island with just 21 percent of hospital beds still available, the lowest of New York’s 10 regions. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo previously said that any region that is in danger of reaching 90 percent hospital capacity within three weeks will be designa…
Mount Pleasant, NY
News
Covid-
19: Here's How Close Hudson Valley Is To Being 'Red Zone' Due To Hospital Bed Capacity
With the number of COVID-19 cases across the globe, country, state, and region rising, the Hudson Valley is in danger of a potential hospital bed shortage as nearly three quarters are currently occupied. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said this week that any region that is in danger of reaching 90 percent hospital capacity within three weeks will be designated as a “red zone” and there will be an economic shutdown of all non-essential businesses. “Deaths are a worry, and a shutdown of the economy is a real, viable worry, and this is not coming from an over-anxious personality. It’s not far fetc…
Massapequa, NY
News
Covid-
19: Long Island Sees 1,900-Plus New Cases; Latest County Totals
Long Island saw more than 1,900 new cases of COVID-19 and an increase in the positive-test rate, according to new data released by the New York State Department of Health on Sunday, Dec. 13. There were 1,086 new cases confirmed in Suffolk County on Friday with another 839 in Nassau County. Here are positive testing rates for the last four days on Long Island: Wednesday, Dec. 9: 5.71 percent Thursday, Dec. 10: 5.65 percent Friday, Dec. 11: 5.58 percent Saturday, Dec. 12: 5.62 percent There were 106 deaths due to COVID-19 in New York State on Saturday, with eight on Long Island (five …
Kingston, NY
Lifestyle
Covid-
19 Precautions Over The Holidays
As the holiday season begins, it is important to protect your health and the health of your loved ones as much as possible by taking precautions to prevent the spread of COVID-19. By staying safe and healthy, we can ensure that this is still the most wonderful time of the year! How can we gather safely for the holidays? During this time when we are used to gathering with family and friends, the guidelines given to us by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) explicitly tell us to limit any holiday gatherings to members of our own household this year. This remains important as …
New Haven, CT
Business
Covid-
19: Cafe Liquor License In Jeopardy After Alleged, 200-Guest Party
A cafe owner is facing the permanent loss of her license to operate and serve alcohol after the establishment hosted a private party for nearly 200 people. On Wednesday, Dec. 9, the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection sent a summary suspension order to Cafe Studio 1537, which is located at 1537 Dixwell Ave. in Hamden. Studio 1537, as it is often called, received a cease and desist order from the local board of health on Monday, Dec. 7, for a party the cafe hosted on Friday, Dec. 4. The cafe’s liquor license was also suspended and could be revoked, according to the summary order. …
Massapequa, NY
News
Covid-
19: 1,680 New Long Island Cases Confirmed; Here's Latest Rundown By County
There were 1,680 newly confirmed COVID-19 reported in both Suffolk and Nassau counties as Long Island continues to contend with the second wave of the virus. According to the state Department of Health, There were 972 new cases in Suffolk, bringing the total to 69,996 since the pandemic began, while an additional 708 infections were reported in Nassau, as the total reached 67,203 as of Wednesday, Dec. 9. The current seven-day average infection rate has now soared past 5 percent for the first time since the spring, hitting 5.7 percent on Wednesday. Overall infection rates of those tested on…
Lower Merion-Narberth, PA
Business
Small Cinema, Big Upgrades: PA Movie Theater Reopens After 12 Years
The Broad Theater in Souderton is back to its cinematic glory. The once-single-screen movie theater that opened in 1922 and shut in 2006 has reopened following a series of renovations. It's all thanks to Kyle Hoff and Charlie Crown, who bid $151,000 on the vacant building shell in in 2018, following a failed restoration attempt by the Broad Entertainment Group, their website says. Broad has two theaters on the first floor and one on the second floor. The first-floor theaters have 136 seats, the upstairs theater has 51. Upgrades include digital projectors, Dolby 7.1 surround sound, and st…
Brookfield, CT
Business
Covid-
19: LA Fitness Location In Fairfield County Reopens After Being Ordered To Close
An LA Fitness location in Fairfield County that was ordered to close after the city's health department said the business had numerous violations under the state's COVID-19 rules, has reopened. The Norwalk gym was allowed to reopen on Friday, Dec. 4, after submitting a reopening plan to the city, according to City of Norwalk spokesperson Josh Morgan "Following the closure order, LA Fitness submitted a reopening plan that addressed the concerns of the Health Department and Police Department," Morgan said. "They were then allowed to reopen on Dec. 4." Related Story: CO…
Englewood, NJ
News
CEO Of Englewood Firm Accused Of Event With 200 Guests, Drugs, Booze, COVID Violations Resigns
UPDATE: The chief operating officer of a civically-involved Englewood entertainment company announced Monday that his CEO has resigned in the wake of a raid of an after-hours party where police said they discovered crimes and COVID violations. Rasheed Goins, the chief operating officer of Feenx Entertainment, said he will be "taking over day to day operations going forward" following the resignation of Selom Gbate. Police said they found 200 or so partiers – few wearing masks or social distancing – along with drugs, alcohol and disabled fire alarms during a Nov. 29 pre-dawn raid of a space …
Massapequa, NY
News
Covid-
19: Long Island Sees New Increases In Cases With 1,858; Latest County Totals
Long Island saw a new increase in COVID-19 cases, according to data released by New York State on Sunday, Dec. 6. The positive testing rate in all focus areas under the state's Micro-Cluster strategy is 6.22 percent, and outside the focus zone areas is 4.24 percent. The statewide positive-test range with all focus areas included is 4.71 percent. The positive testing rates for the last four days on Long Island is as follows: Wednesday, Dec. 2: 5.6 percent Thursday, Dec. 3: 5.9 percent Friday, Dec. 4: 5.6 percent Saturday, Dec. 5: 5.5 percent Here's a rundown of new cases on Long Island: …
Cherry Hill, NJ
News
County Breakdown: NJ Reports Record High
Covid-
19 Cases Since Onset Of Pandemic
An additional 6,046 COVID-19 tests returned positive Sunday in New Jersey -- the highest number the state has seen in a single day since the onset of the pandemic in March. This is the third record-high for New Jersey this week, with 4,913 and 5,673 recorded on Thursday and Friday, respectively. Sixteen deaths were also reported. "These numbers speak for themselves," Gov. Phil Murphy said. "Mask up. Social distance. Wash your hands. Avoid gatherings." Bergen County accounted for the highest number of cases (552), with Hudson and Essex trailing behind at 533 and 520. Camden and B…
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