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Good News: Woman Rescued From Submerged Car, Sticking It to Cancer, Spike Lee Collaboration
Inspiring headlines from around the region.

Patch covers a wide array of topics, but some of our favorite stories are the ones that put a smile on your face. Here’s a roundup of good news stories from Long Island Patches over the last week:
- Suffolk Cop Rescues 97-Year-Old Woman From Submerged Car
- Website Ranks Top Public High Schools on Long Island
- Long Beach Applauds Officer Who Crashed into Erratic Driver
- Levittown Student Helps AIDS/HIV Research for His Birthday
- Pat-Med High’s ‘Stick it to Cancer’ Floor Hockey Tournament a Huge Success
- Massapequa Business to Appear on ‘George to the Rescue’
- Sag Harbor Students Support Local Family in Need
- West Babylon Student Essayist Advances to State Competition
- Paul Schreiber Grad Collaborates With Spike Lee on Thriller Film
- Smithtown East Track Stars Soar at States
- 75-Year Member of Port Washington Fire Department Appointed Honorary Chief
- Pierson High School Robotics Team Earns Award at Regional Competition
- Finley Robotics Team Presents Robot ‘Will Smith’ at Board Meeting
- Game! Set! Match! Huntington to be Honored for Tennis Programs
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