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Long Island Hospital Safety Grades Released For 2017: Patch PM
Also: Manslaughter charge after high-speed crash kills au pair / Cinema to be rebuilt after massive fire / Postal worker struck by car.

Long Island Hospital Safety Grades Released For 2017
Of the 21 Long Island hospitals that were graded, two received an A. None received an F, but there was one that was graded a D.
Hope Rises From Ashes: Long Island Cinema To Be Rebuilt After Fire
After a devastating fire, the community is coming together to rebuild the beloved cinema and create a new arts center.
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