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LI Man's Brother, Beaten, Left For Dead On Vacation, Can Fly Home: PM
Also: Funds raised for family of teen lost in boating tragedy / Bogus landlord: PD / Migrant counsel vote / Shinnecock cannabis / Barn saved

Share-worthy stories from Long Island Patch sites to talk about tonight:
"I feel as though I've witnessed a resurrection." — Tom House, the grateful brother of a man beaten, robbed, and left for dead on vacation.
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Jack Koch was "the son and brother that everyone wishes for: compassionate, hard-working, thoughtful, smart, [and] funny," friends said.
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The suspect is believed to be working with another man and a woman, police said.
"The idea behind this is to hire outside counsel that has expertise in municipal law," Presiding Officer Kevin McCaffrey told Newsday.
"The Shinnecock are thrilled with the construction and look forward to officially opening its doors soon."
"It was a tremendous amount of work, and yet so satisfying to see such a beautiful structure saved, not torn down and put in a landfill."
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