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Alec Baldwin's Wife Hilaria Weighs In On Hamptons Crash: 'No One Was Hurt, And That's Most Important'
Alec Baldwin says he crashed his wife's car into a "big, fat tree."

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Alec Baldwin says he crashed his wife's car into a "big, fat tree."

See what the driving conditions are at various Southampton beaches as of Wednesday.
"Cooking isn’t just a job for me, it’s my career and my passion."
It's reportedly the first case of the virus, which is spread by mosquitoes, found in the United States in six years.
The man was experiencing a medical emergency, police say.
In total, 110 residents of the nursing home were relocated to other facilities across Long Island, police chief says.
Police told Patch that the "wet, slippery" conditions and a Mack truck contributed to the crash; no charges were filed.
Alec Baldwin, a familiar face on the East End, was reportedly at an event for the Hamptons International Film Festival Sunday, reports say.
See how areas of Southampton Town are impacted by a powerful nor'easter that ripped across the East End.
Initially, more than 4,000 customers saw service interruptions, PSEG Long Island says.
Evacuations took place at the nursing home during the blaze, police say.
As of about 5:30 a.m., more than 4,000 were without power across the region, PSEG Long Island says.
"Since the onset of the storm, we have conducted daily calls with the National Weather Service to keep all partners and the public aware."
PSEG Long Island will be using EPCAL as a staging area, supervisor says.
"Our state agencies are at-the-ready to assist New Yorkers from any impacts the strong coastal storm will bring."
Southampton Town has offered safety tips to keep residents and visitors safe during a nor'easter set to slam the area Sunday into Monday.
Southold Town Supervisor Al Krupski says the town has been working on a flooding map to pinpoint vulnerable areas, provide alternate routes.
Mother Nature is set to slam Long Island Sunday into Monday with a nor'easte, bringing damaging winds, heavy rain and coastal flooding.
Wind gusts of up to 60 miles per hour have the potential to bring down trees and branches onto power lines and cause outages, PSEGL says.
"This conviction reiterates our ongoing message that we will not tolerate the sexual abuse of children in our community."