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5 Years After Limo Crash, New 'Witness' Refutes Report: Patch PM
Also: Pro-police rally / Dead whale found / Colleges cancel fall sports / Beach crackdown / Restaurant employee stabbed by coworker: cops.

Share-worthy stories from Long Island Patch sites to talk about tonight:
5 Years After North Fork Limo Crash: New 'Witness' Refutes Ambulance Report
5 years later after the horrific crash that took the lives of four young women, a newly revealed ambulance report says a woman was in pickup that T-boned the limo. The woman tells Patch she wasn't; she just stopped to help.
Find out what's happening in North Forkfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The event, to be held on Long Island, is planned as a way for residents to show their support for law enforcement.
Find out what's happening in North Forkfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Dead Humpback Whale Found Floating Off Long Island Coast
This is the sixth large whale stranding reported in 2020 and fourth on LI, the Atlantic Marine Conservation Society says.
The college is working on a plan to reschedule the sports for the winter.
Town Enacts New Measures To Fix Beach Traffic, Parking Issues
The town will increase notifications about beach capacity and strictly enforce illegal parking rules.
Police say a worker at a Peruvian restaurant was stabbed to death with a piece of glass during a fight.
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