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The worldâs largest manufacturer of musical instrument accessories has struck a chord with the Suffolk County Legislature with a donation of 2,000 face shields, manufactured with the materials the company usually uses to make drumheads D’Addario, a global company based in Farmingdale, has been engineering and manufacturing face shields since the onset of the pandemic to help alleviate the dire shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE) for New York and the world’s healthcare workers. The face shields donated to the legislature will be distributed to Suffolk legislative offices for use as well as distribution to constituents.
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One year later, remembering victims of pandemic Southold Town Councilwoman Jill Doherty, who’s chief of staff for Assemblywoman Jodi Giglio, speaks at Monday’s ceremony. (Credit: Tara Smith)
Exactly one year since state health officials confirmed the first COVID-19 case in New York, local leaders gathered in Riverhead Monday to commemorate those we’ve lost during the pandemic.
“Over the past year, so many have suffered the painful loss of family members and friends due to COVID-19,” Councilman Ken Rothwell said during the ceremony. “Many are still fighting the virus and thankfully, many have healed. The death toll has been unimaginable.”