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LI Woman Says She Was Groomed, Abused By HS Teacher: Patch PM
Also: LI Veterans Day tributes / Woman helping friend with brain cancer / Peconic Bay scallop season a non-starter / Gang conviction: feds.

Share-worthy stories from Long Island Patch sites to talk about tonight:
A LI woman wrote an 8-page letter to the BOE about the abuse, which she said led her to consider suicide.
Find out what's happening in Babylon Villagefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
A new tradition was born on Veterans Day as a tree was planted to honor those lost on 9/11 and other heroes who've sacrificed everything.
Find out what's happening in Babylon Villagefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The "Chair of Honor" was unveiled on Veterans Day and remain unoccupied to represent Prisoners of War and those Missing in Action.
Long Island grad Kim Coyne was "free-spirited, eccentric, and loved life" before her diagnosis in May, says Stacey Berzak.
"It's the same as last year. There was a major die-off." Unlike last year, some Peconic Bay scallops are available — for a steep price.
The Bloods gang member from Long Island raped, killed, and distributed large quantities of cocaine and heroin across Suffolk County: feds.
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