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LI Theater Responds To 'Disappointed' Autistic Aide's Experience: PM
Also: Burial protection nixed / Cat missing post-fire / Petito case / 'More Good' / Sports card passion / Memories of woman, 98 / Love lost

Share-worthy stories from Long Island Patch sites to talk about tonight:
The aide claimed she and her client, an individual with autism, were kicked out of a performance last week.
Find out what's happening in Babylon Villagefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Despite years of outcry, Gov. Kathy Hochul did not sign legislation that would protect unmarked Native ancient burial sites and others. Here's why.
Find out what's happening in Babylon Villagefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Gibbs, a cat who could sit and stay like a dog, went missing last week.
The allegation about the former Blue Point resident was made in a court filing in the lawsuit against the Laundries, CBS reported.
"I think it's important for things like this to happen, little acts of good."
Filthbomb Breaks specializes in selling, buying and trading sports cards, memorabilia and Pokemon trading cards.
Bea Franklin has lived in the same Long Island home for 65 years.
"I don't know what I'm going to do without her." When Anne Trimble died at 70, she left behind her devastated love of 40 years.
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