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More Than 100 Pot Plants Worth $100,000 Found In Long Island Marijuana 'Forest,' Sheriff Says: Patch PM
Also: Spray park to be named after fallen NYPD sergeant / Motorcyclist killed in crash / Man drowns at beach / Besito announces opening date

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More Than 100 Pot Plants Worth $100,000 Found In Long Island Marijuana 'Forest,' Sheriff Says
The marijuana was grown in a subterranean grow house that was covered by a utility storage building, authorities said. The man who lived there faces charges.
Spray Park To Be Named After Sgt. Paul Tuozzolo
Kindergarten students, who attend school with the slain officer's son, showed support at the dedication ceremony on Monday.
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1 Dead, 3 Hurt In Long Island Crash Between Motorcycle, Jeep
Police have identified the young man who died in the crash.
Drunk 20-Year-Old Long Island Woman Crashes Into 2 Cars On Her Own Block: Cops
She was arrested after she crashed into two parked cars near a high school early Monday, police say.
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