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Upgraded Charges For Pair Accused of Running Down Cops, Teacher Charged With Theft, Kitten Saved From Storm Drain
A look at Monday's headlines across Long Island.

SCPD Photos: Chad Morizsan (L) and Nicholas Franzone faces upgraded charges in a hit-and-run during a traffic stop in Huntington last month that seriously injured a Suffolk County police officer.
Here are some of the top headlines reported across Long Island Patch sites on Monday (click the links to read the full stories):
- Greenport High Teacher Accused of Theft, Faces Felony Charge
- DA: Upgraded Charges for Northport Men Who Ran Down Cops
- Man Found Guilty of Violent Rape, Robbery in E. Garden City Following Sandy
- Fundraiser Started for Family of Sachem Father Killed in Crash
- Kitten Saved From Storm Drain In Southold
- Cops: East Meadow Man Charged in Hit-and-Run That Hospitalized 2 Homeless People
- Commissioner King Visits East Meadow School District
- Tuesday at Book Revue Huntington: Author Dan Pashman
- Wantagh Names 2015 Valedictorian, Salutatorian
- Man with DWI History Found Guilty in Drunken Long Beach Crash
- League of Women Voters of Port Washington-Manhasset Candidate Forum is Oct. 7
- Port Washington Touts 25 Commended Students
- Police: Trio Arrested After Riverside Robbery, Assault
- Man Apprehended For Shooting On Friday Released On $25,000 Bail
- Tom Suozzi to Chair Glen Cove’s Morgan Park Summer Music Festival, as Marge Suozzi Retires
- Police: E. Patchogue Crash Seriously Injures Motorcylist, Sun Glare Believed to Be a Factor
- A Pledge for Peace in West Babylon
- Two Hospitalized After Armed Robbery on Huntington Station Street
- Police: Man With Gun Robs Hauppauge Gas Station
- Police Seeking Man Who Stole Frozen Pizza, Hamburger
- John F. Kennedy High School Nurses Receive ‘Septee’ Award
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