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Shark Sightings Close Long Island Beaches: Patch PM
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The retailer says 'this isn't a year for crowds' and will begin offering holiday savings in October to keep shoppers safe.
Six people were injured in the two-car crash Saturday night.
A 24-year-old woman was seriously injured in the two-car crash Saturday morning.
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The woman was charged with six felony counts of driving while intoxicated, according to Nassau police.
A heat advisory has also been issued for most of the island.
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Damaging winds and possibly a weak tornado are expected on Long Island this week.
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It already felt like 98 degrees on the island before 9 a.m. Monday.
Weather permitting, you should be able to see the brightest comet in years streak over Long Island the next several evenings.
Police are urging delivery drivers to take precautions and keep their vehicle keys with them at all times.
A heat advisory has been issued for most of the island.
The single-car crash occurred early Saturday, police say.
It has been a deadly few days at local beaches. Strong rip current warnings were issued before two people died Sunday morning.