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Man Exposed Himself Wearing Women's Underwear: Week In Review
ALSO: Man Sold Heroin While In Jail: DA|Long Islanders Missing Out On Millions|Nassau Hub To Expand|Limo Crash Relative Speaks Out.

Here are the biggest stories that Patch covered this week:
Man Wearing Women's Underwear Exposes Himself To HS Students: PD
The 29-year-old exposed himself to a Long Island high school field hockey team last week, police said.
Man Arranged LI Heroin Sales While In Jail: DA
Officials charged with man, allegedly an MS-13 member, with coordinating the sale of drugs while locked up in prison in Mississippi.
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$616 Million In Unclaimed Money Owed To Long Islanders
The state controller would like you to take your cash off the state's hands. Here's the free link to check if you have cash coming.
Dad Of Woman Killed In North Fork Limo Crash Speaks On New Horror
"To see something this tragic brings back bad memories of that day." A father who lost his daughter in the 2015 limo crash urges reform.
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Curran Puts Forward Proposal To Expand Nassau Hub
If approved by the Legislature, the plan would add housing, office space, retail and more.
Also worth a read:
- Karate Teacher Sexually Abused Student: Cops
- Driver Flees After Critically Injuring Pedestrian In Nassau
- Lindenhurst Street Renamed In Honor Of Local Hero James Schiavone
- Trump Signs Law Demanding FAA Reassessment Of Helicopter Route
- Interactive Aquarium Could Come To Long Island
- LI Teen Who Once Suffered From Brain Injury To Run In 5K
- Homeless Man Starts Fire At Duck Donuts: SCPD
- Young Boy Shot After Being Attacked On Nassau Street: Report
- Motorcyclist Injured in LIE Service Road Crash
- Man Had Drugs In Car While Driving Special Needs Person: Police
- 'Book Fairies' Spread Joy Of Reading To Local School Kids
- LI Massage Therapist Inappropriately Touched 3 More Women: SCPD
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