Dolphin Stranded In Long Island Bay Dies: Patch PM

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Great Neck NY

31 March, 2021

9:29 PM

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Share-worthy stories from Long Island Patch sites to talk about tonight: Dolphin Stranded In Long Island Bay Dies It began to fail after it was moved into deeper water and died this morning, according to the New York Marine Rescue Center. Families Reunited At Long Island Nursing Home After 1-Year Quarantine More than 40 family reunions were celebrated Tuesday after they hadn't seen each other in over a year due to the coronavirus. Long Island Unemployment Ticks Up Slightly In February Unemployment numbers are still high as the pandemic continues to wreak havoc on the economy. 3 Men Shot On Long Island, 1 In Critical Condition Police say a 17-year-old and two others were shot on Long Island last night. Anyone with information is asked to come forward. Firefighter Released From Hospital To Fanfare The firefighter, who was hospitalized after battling a fire last week, was greeted by friends and family upon his release from the hospital. Also Worth A Look New York's First Mobile Vaccine Unit Rolls Out On Long IslandMan Sexually Assaulted Child In Parking Lot Of LI Store: DALI Town Updates Code To Protect Against Dog Days of SummerHauppauge's ULC Robotics Tapped In Federal Offshore Wind PlanFather, Husband Needs Help After Losing Leg In AccidentCheck When Your Federal Tax Refund Will Arrive In NYRegal Opening Select Theaters In NY Including 1 On Long Island4 Injured As NICE Bus Is Cut Off By Car In New Hyde Park: PDLocal Moms To Open New Toy Store In Babylon VillageSuffolk's Police Reform And Reinvention Plan Approved: BelloneCuomo Signs Bill Legalize Recreational Marijuana; Some Vote NoPrivatization Of Atlantique Marina Means Increase In Docking Fees10 Years Of Lindenhurst PatchTown Of Islip Offers COVID-19 Vaccine Opportunity For ResidentsWantagh High School Senior Designated National Merit Finalist2021 Westminster Dog Show Will Not Be Open To Spectators Patch PM shares some of the day's must-read items from our Long Island network. The Patch community platform serves more 50 towns and neighborhoods on the island. Learn how to post your own announcements and events on Patch.

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