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Worker Kicked Pup At Doggie Day Care: Patch Week In Review
ALSO: Teen has surprise reunion with father | Top 100 Long Island schools for 2019 | Man exposed himself to young girl: police

These are the biggest stories that Long Island Patches reported this week.
Video Shows Worker Kicking Dog at LI Doggie Daycare Center
A video that surfaced on Facebook Monday shows an employee at a Long Island doggie daycare center kicking and throwing a dog.
Long Island Teen Who Fought To Join Boy Scouts Attends State Of Union
It's been a big week for Bridgehampton's Sydney Ireland.
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WATCH: Long Island Teen Has Surprise Reunion With Air Force Father
The boy's father came home after a months-long deployment in the Air Force, and surprised his son at his school. Get the tissues before watching this one.
The Top 100 Long Island Schools For 2019
Niche.com recently released its list of the top private, public and charter schools in NY. Check out if your school made the list.
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Man Exposed Himself to Girl Walking Home From School: Cops
He unzipped his pants and exposed himself to an 11-year-old girl Wednesday, police say.
Disbarred Doctor Admits To Illegally Practicing Medicine
Prosecutors say he also pleaded guilty to defrauding his insurance company and the government out of more than $1 million.
Police ID Body Found Off Southern State Parkway
The skeletal remains were found this afternoon. The remains are of a man who has been missing for months, police say.
Also worth a read:
- Video Of Man Finding Grandmother's World Fair Film Goes Viral
- Man Delivering Puppies Charged With Assault
- Man Arrested After Fatally Stabbing Woman at Boarding House: Cops
- Mortgage Lender Executive Pleads Guilty To $8.9 Million Fraud
- Man Who Raped Teen Also Impregnated Her: Report
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