Confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Suffolk County rose to 1,880 on Tuesday, as the county executive reported more virus-related deaths for the sixth day in a row and officials scrambled to increase the number of hospital beds across the region.
 Suffolk Hospitals Face 'Herculean' Task as Virus Numbers Grow
Suffolk Hospitals Face 'Herculean' Task as Virus Numbers GrowConfirmed cases of COVID-19 in Suffolk County rose to 1,880 on Tuesday, as the county executive reported more virus-related deaths for the sixth day in a row and officials scrambled to increase the number of hospital beds across the region.
 Autobuses del Condado Dejarán de Aceptar Efectivo el Lunes
Autobuses del Condado Dejarán de Aceptar Efectivo el LunesEl reglamento sigue un anuncio similar realizado por el Metropolitan Transportation Authority para los autobuses de la ciudad de Nueva York y el Long Island Rail Road. Efectivo se está aceptando únicamente en las máquinas de tickets, y una aplicación llamada MTA eTix está disponible para pagar las tarifas digitalmente.
Steve Bellone will offer an update on Suffolk's response at 6:30 p.m. as cases in the county rise to nearly 1,500.
The Hampton Jitney paused its Jitney and Ambassador bus service between the South Fork and New York City effective Monday.
 School Districts Step Up for Children of Essential Workers
School Districts Step Up for Children of Essential WorkersSchool districts and day care centers here are answering the governor’s call to help parents and caregivers who are first responders, health care workers, and other essential employees during the COVID-19 response.
 Suffolk Reaches Grim Milestone, Surpassing 1,000 Virus Cases
Suffolk Reaches Grim Milestone, Surpassing 1,000 Virus CasesAs of Sunday evening, East Hampton Town had 10 confirmed cases of COVID-19, Southampton Town, 16, Shelter Island 2, and Southold Town 91. Officials plead with people to practice social distancing.
 County Buses to Stop Taking Cash on Monday
County Buses to Stop Taking Cash on MondaySuffolk Transit buses are going cashless and taking other measures to increase public health safety as the effects of COVID-19 continue to grow.
 COVID-19: Información, Ayuda, Servicios
COVID-19: Información, Ayuda, ServiciosCon el esfuerzo de proveer información acerca de la pandemia del COVID-19 a nuestra comunidad de habla hispana, el East Hampton Star está colaborando con la Organización Latino-Americana para traducir artículos al español.
 Covid-19: Information, Help, Services
Covid-19: Information, Help, ServicesSome of the key takeaways from this week's news about COVID-19 in New York State, Suffolk County, and our South Fork communities.
 New York Releases List of Essential Businesses
New York Releases List of Essential Businesses New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo's office released a list of those businesses considered essential while an executive order designed to limit the spread of COVID-19 is in effect. Businesses not on the list must arrange for all of their employees to work from home or cease operation by 8 p.m. Sunday or face fines.
 Governor: Non-Essential Businesses Must Close
Governor: Non-Essential Businesses Must Close"These are legal provisions; they will be enforced. There will be a civil fine and mandatory closure for any business that isn't in compliance," Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo said Friday as the state's virus cases topped 7,100.
Suffolk Legislator Bridget Fleming said on Thursday that hoarding food is unnecessary because supply chains that serve retail food stores are operating normally.
 COVID-19 Now in All Five East End Towns
COVID-19 Now in All Five East End TownsShelter Island has its first confirmed case of the virus, which has already been reported in East Hampton, Southampton, Riverhead, and Southold.
 COVID-19 Tightens Grip on South Fork
COVID-19 Tightens Grip on South ForkThe South Fork is caught up in a rapidly accelerating public health emergency as the COVID-19 pandemic moved from dire warnings two weeks ago to declarations of states of emergency in all of the towns and villages on the North and South Forks this week.
 East Hampton Religious Services Go Online
East Hampton Religious Services Go OnlineIn response to the COVID-19 crisis, East Hampton’s religious organizations have suspended in-person services, as well as Sunday school and all other gatherings and classes, trying digital streaming instead.
 Fight Against Virus Brings Economy to Sudden Halt
Fight Against Virus Brings Economy to Sudden HaltBusinesses of all sorts in New York State ground to a screeching halt this week, as the COVID-19 pandemic forced a near-total shutdown of commercial activity and ordinary life.
The East Hampton Food Pantry has adjusted its distribution procedure in light of the coronavirus situation.
 For Teachers and Students a Crash Course in Distance Learning
For Teachers and Students a Crash Course in Distance LearningGov. Andrew M. Cuomo this week ordered schools statewide to close through March 31 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Some districts here had already announced plans to close for two weeks. Many administrators believe the closure will be extended.
Suffolk County's first mobile testing site for the novel coronavirus is at a Stony Brook University commuter lot. Testing is by appointment and only for those who meet stringent criteria.
Many of us have suffered already from the warlike shock of the COVID-19 pandemic. We will all suffer in some way. If we learn from the record, however, we can take steps to minimize the impact.
 While Others Shelter in Place, East End’s First Responders Face Virus Head On
While Others Shelter in Place, East End’s First Responders Face Virus Head OnWhile most people have been told to stay home to stop the spread of COVID-19, first responders do not have the luxury of closing up shop.
 Scenes From the South Fork as Pandemic Grips New York
Scenes From the South Fork as Pandemic Grips New YorkIn photographs, how businesses and residents reacted as coronavirus precautions began to take hold.
 All of Suffolk's New Virus Cases by Community Transmission
All of Suffolk's New Virus Cases by Community TransmissionNew York's cases neared 1,400 by Tuesday morning, with 97 in Suffolk County, including 2 in Southampton Town, 2 in East Hampton Town, and 28 in Southold, the county executive reported.
 Dialing for Dinner: Eateries Transition to Takeout, Delivery
Dialing for Dinner: Eateries Transition to Takeout, Delivery Restaurants were ordered to shut down their dining rooms, but many had already hastened to transition to takeout and delivery services in order to comply with social distancing recommendations. Here's a list.
 East Hampton Airport Open, But Terminal Closed
East Hampton Airport Open, But Terminal ClosedThe airport itself has not closed and flights can still come in and out.
East Hampton Town Supervisor Peter Van Scoyoc will offer an update on the COVID-19 situation at the town board work session on Tuesday at 10 a.m. The meeting will be broadcast live on LTV, but will be closed to public attendance.
 East Hampton Town Supervisor Imposes Strict Measures to Reduce Virus Spread
East Hampton Town Supervisor Imposes Strict Measures to Reduce Virus SpreadMany of East Hampton Town government's departments will reduce staffing to approximately 50 percent starting on Wednesday, but essential departments including the police, highway, buildings and grounds, and sanitation will continue to operate.
 Schools Work to Provide for Families Amid Closures
Schools Work to Provide for Families Amid ClosuresWith the schools closed, many parents have begun navigating the world of homeschooling for the first time, and school districts have begun serving meals to students who take part in the federal free and reduced-price lunch program.
 LTV Launches Live News Show for Local Coronavirus Updates
LTV Launches Live News Show for Local Coronavirus UpdatesThe LTV Media Center in Wainscott on Monday announced it has created a new live news broadcast, "Facts at Five," to air on Channel 20 in East Hampton Town and stream online each day, starting today.
 Most Courts Close, But Tennant Case Continues
Most Courts Close, But Tennant Case ContinuesCourthouses throughout Suffolk County, including East Hampton Town and Sag Harbor Village Justice Courts, are closing amid the spread of COVID-19, but the case against Patchita Tennant, a former East Hampton CVS manager accused of trying to murder her boyfriend, will press on.
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