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Police ID Victims In Long Island Crash That Killed 5: Patch PM
Also: Hundreds of protestors demand action on guns / Local restaurant earns major honor / City council nixes eating disorder group home

Share-worthy stories from the Long Island Patch network to talk about tonight:
Police ID Victims In Long Island Crash That Killed 5
Police have ID'ed the four people, including a mother and her two children, who were in a car that went up in flames in the crash last week.
Hundreds Protest Outside Zeldin's Office, Demand Action On Guns
Zeldin has called for a Congressional hearing, but protesters say the congressman is "selling our lives to the NRA and corporate lobbyists."
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Eating Disorder Group Home Rejected By Glen Cove City Council
The residence at the proposed location would "substantially alter" the nature and character of the neighborhood, the mayor said.
Local Chefs Semifinalists In James Beard Awards Competition
"This is a true honor for us to be nominated," the chefs at a Long Island restaurant said.
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Man Knocked Another Unconscious, Then Ran Him Over: Police
Police say an argument in a parking lot escalated to violence, leaving two men injured in the hospital
Also Worth a Look Today
- Police ID Man Accused Of Stealing Police Car, Crashing It
- Car Hits Utility Pole in Mattituck: Cops
- Tourism Campaign Spotlights Long Island Festival Fun Off Season
- 'March For Our Lives' In Huntington To Rally Against Gun Violence
- Swastika, 'Lewd Images' Spray Painted On Nassau Homes
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