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LI Turkish Eatery Owner Will Visit Quake Site: 'Whatever I Can Do': PM
Also: Thief steals all donations / Child, 8, hit by car: PD / House fire / Teen athlete competes in Australia / Teen's biz / War site plans

Share-worthy stories from Long Island Patch sites to talk about tonight:
Maxx Oliver, who came from Turkey in 1999, opened Anatolia restaurant on Long Island 20 years later.
Find out what's happening in Malverne-Lynbrookfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
A woman who has quietly, since the pandemic, collected donations and offered them for free outside her LI eatery saw her faith shattered.
Find out what's happening in Malverne-Lynbrookfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
An 8-year-old was taken to a nearby hospital with a broken leg.
No one was injured, police said.
Zariel Macchia will compete in the race is in Bathurst, Australia this Saturday.
A LI family has organized a Kickstarter campaign for a minivan to deliver the fresh fruit ice pop business taking the East End by storm.
The manor, closed since the COVID-19 pandemic, would be donated along with a $1.6 million trust fund for its upkeep.
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