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LI Student Arrested For Going To School: Patch Week In Review
ALSO: Young athlete dies suddenly | Video shows police pushing protester in wheelchair | First responder remembers 9/11

LONG ISLAND, NY — Here are some of the biggest stories that Long Island Patches covered this week.
If he keeps trying to enter school grounds, officials say the district will close William Floyd High School to all 3,000 students.
Gerald Crenshaw broke records on the Greenport playing field. But his greatest legacy is his bright smile and kind heart, coach remembers.
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LI Police Officer Shoves Man In Wheelchair At Protest: Video
The man in the wheelchair says he suffered bruises to his neck and back muscles. He wants the officer fired. See video inside the story.
Long Island Bar Loses Liquor License; Nabbed For No Distancing
New York State cited the bar for unmasked standing patrons.
Find out what's happening in Massapequafor free with the latest updates from Patch.
For the first time, a first responder shares the nightmare of 9/11 —and her struggles since with PTSD, despair, and 9/11-related cancers.
Nassau School District Sues To Have Fall Sport Season Reinstated
The Massapequa School District says that the way the decision was made is against the Section VIII constitution, and is therefor invalid.
Suffolk School Sports Postponed Until 2021 Due To Coronavirus
Suffolk County school sports for fall, winter and spring will be condensed and ran January through June, according to Section XI.
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