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LI Rally In Solidarity With Israel Draws Crowd: 'No One Is Alone' | PM
Also: Supermarket employees rehired / Pedestrian killed: PD / New pizzeria / Bomb scare near synagogue/ Man sentenced in fatal shooting: DA

Share-worthy stories from Long Island Patch sites to talk about tonight:
The Jewish Center of the Hamptons was packed with those who gathered to show support for Israel, and to comfort one another in dark times.
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New owner tells Patch that the store's name will remain the same, and he hopes to "breathe new life" into the business.
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The man was pronounced dead at the scene, police say
Operations manager Michael Green told Patch: "This is something you don't see in your everyday pizzeria."
"Especially in light of the recent attacks on Israel, extreme caution was exercised," mayor says.
The man pleaded guilty to murder after he shot a man to death inside a pool hall five years ago, the DA says.
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