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Lacrosse Star From Long Island Dies In Colorado Crash: Patch PM
Also: Snow forecast changes again / Passenger killed in parkway crash / Santa's Christmas Tree Farm for sale / Lax team surprises young fan

Share-worthy stories from the Long Island Patch network to talk about tonight:
Lacrosse Star From Long Island Dies In Colorado Crash
A 21-year-old lacrosse star from Long Island died after her car struck a tree in Boulder, Colorado on Saturday, according to reports.
What Snow? Warming Temps To Spare Long Island
The forecast has changed once again and if you hate snow, you will like it.
Find out what's happening in Five Townsfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Santa's Christmas Tree Farm For Sale
The farm has been a holiday destination for generations of Long Island families searching for the perfect Christmas tree.
Farmingdale Lacrosse Team Surprises Young Fan On Her Birthday
The high school team went to visit the 4-year-old local resident who was recently diagnosed with brain cancer.
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Trio Spends $4,000 Using Stolen Card Info: Police
One of the women was also found to possess crystal meth, police say.
Also Worth a Look Today
- Passenger Killed After Car Crashes Into Median On Parkway
- Police ID Man Found Dead In Burning Car
- Local Families Come Forward To Give Young Man A Home
- Man With Handgun Arrested Near Riverhead Schools: Police
- Joyful Groundbreaking For Hamptons Affordable Housing Project
- L.I.'s Crystal Dunn Traded To North Carolina
- Environmentalists Declare Victory In Fight To Save Plum Island
- Police Release Video Of Vandals In East Northport, Commack
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