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Deadly 'Superbug' Strikes New York Hospitals: Patch PM
Also: Cops save dog from fire / Body found in bay / QuickChek opening new store / Overdose leads to arrests / Firefighters injured

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'Superbug' Strikes New York Hospitals; 44 Infected And Growing
N.Y. has the highest infection rate from a "superbug," a potentially deadly fungus that has increased 800 percent since the fall.
Find out what's happening in Lindenhurstfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Find out what's happening in Lindenhurstfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
- Police Officers Save Dog From House Fire
- Body Found In Great South Bay
- Overdose Leads To Double Arrest For Selling Crack Cocaine, Heroin: Police
- First Nassau QuickChek To Open This Week
- Two Firefighters Hospitalized After Suffolk County House Fire
- Knifepoint Robber Strikes 17th Long Island Business
- 7 Rescued After Boat Runs Aground On Fire Island, Passenger Airlifted To Hospital
- Nassau Coliseum Expanding Pre-Pay Parking Program
- Man With 3 Kids In Car Had BAC More Than 4 Times Legal Limit: Police
- Southold High School Grad, Navy Pilot, Fiancée Chosen To Receive Wedding Of Their Dreams
- Suffolk County Woman Kept Dog, Birds In 'Deplorable' Conditions: SPCA
- Huntington Cats Rescued From High-Kill Shelter In Tennessee
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