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8 Years After Deadly LI Limo Crash, Families Plead For Safety: PM
Also: Schools on ban of Native American references / Person struck by train: MTA / Lost toy touches hearts / Star student / Sloth Encounters

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"We're very focused on making sure this does not happen to anyone else. We weren't the first — and we're not going to be the last."
Find out what's happening in North Forkfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Following the state's ban on using Native American references for high school teams, the school district will "develop new imagery" to "honor history."
Find out what's happening in North Forkfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The person was struck by a Grand Central-bound train, the MTA says.
Some bunny loves you: When a child lost a beloved bunny at Waterdrinker Family Farm & Garden, social media came together to reunite them.
We all know students who excel in academic, arts or service. Here's one resident who is having an impact in the Sayville-Bayport area.
Legislation proposed by the senator that would ban the sale of exotic animals in NY passed the Environmental Conservation Committee.
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