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Front Line Fighters: Profiles Of Coronavirus Local Heroes
Today's hero is a long-time nurse and source of strength for her extended family.

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Today's hero is a long-time nurse and source of strength for her extended family.

Today's hero is battling coronavirus as a PA at LI hospitals and as a paramedic and EMS volunteer.
The Easter bunny will drive through town on a firetruck to safely greet families.
The Patchogue Village parks department is hosting a drive-by bunny event this weekend.
Today's hero inspires her coworkers at a veterans nursing home with her dedication to the residents and her own family.
Looking for holiday meal options? These restaurants and businesses are offering prepared meals.
The GoFundMe campaign is raising funds to distribute iPads to hospitals so isolated COVID-19 patients can connect to loved ones.
Today's local hero is an ICU nurse who went above and beyond for her COVID-19 patients, helping them connect to their loved ones.
Today's local hero is an emergency room doctor who overcame her own COVID-19 infection, and whose hard work is making her family proud.
A Northport church group leads an effort to make protective face coverings to donate to LI hospitals.
Looking for holiday meal options? These restaurants and businesses are offering prepared meals.
Today's coronavirus hero is a CNA with a young family of his own who is working closely with COVID-19 patients.
Today's coronavirus hero is a nurse who overcame the virus herself and is now back to work helping others.
Fire trucks passed in a procession to show gratitude to the North Shore University Hospital staff.
Only two people per membership can now shop at one time at Long Island Costco stores.
Catholic Health Services launched a "Thank You Project" to lift healthcare workers' spirits during the coronavirus pandemic.
A long line of cars and people wait at urgent care facilities for the new rapid screening COVID-19 test.
The community group in the Five Towns area has raised over $30K, and delivered meals from businesses to a range of necessary employees.
The "Caravan of Encouragement" drove by Good Samaritan Hospital in West Islip with signs, beeping and cheers.
The healthy food company is delivering lunches and is welcoming other in-need hospitals to request delivery.