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Large NYS Tourism Signs Raise Concerns in Long Island Community: Patch PM
Also: Forbes ranks Long Island's top colleges / Car crashes through fence and home / Office manager steals $17,000 from company, police say.

Stories worth talking about tonight featured from across the Long Island Patch network:
Large Blue New York State Tourism Signs Erected in Orient Spark Ire Among Neighbors, Town
Do you think the signs are out of character with the Orient and North Fork communities?
Forbes Ranks Long Island’s Top Colleges
Forbes just announced its rankings, which favor a return on investment.
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Car Crashes Through Fence, Into Home In Farmingville
The people in the car were taken to the hospital with injuries that were not life threatening.
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