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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recommended the following guidelines: Clean your hands often Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recommended the following guidelines: Clean your hands often Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with

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From the Office of Governor Andrew Cuomo Effective at 8PM on Sunday, March 22, all non-essential businesses statewide will be closed; Non-essential gatherings of individuals

The Raimondo Law Firm, Long Island personal injury attorneys, are celebrating 30 years of service to the residents of Suffolk and Nassau County, and the

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Happy & Safe Independence Day Independence Day is the day that every person in America celebrates the “Birth of our Country.” It also is a

While celebrating the holiday with family and friends, please take a moment to honor and remember the brave men and women of our Military who

ABC News: Accidents Increased at Red Light Camera Locations The 2016 Crash Data shows Accidents in Suffolk County increased after red light cameras were installed.

As New York residents, everyone knows that winter brings several days of shoveling snow, cleaning off the cars or trucks we own, and trying to
You survived the screeching tires, the jarring impact, and the chaotic aftermath of a collision. You spoke to the responding police officer, sought medical attention,
You are stopped at a red light on your way home from work. Suddenly, you hear the screech of tires, followed by a violent jolt
The sudden impact of a car crash brings immediate chaos and confusion. As the initial shock wears off, you likely turn to your passenger—a spouse,