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Village Cracks Down On Business Owner's Donation Table: 'Far Bigger Issues That Deserve Our Time': Patch PM
Also: $19K silver heist: PD / Man sells gummies that get kids sick, flees: DA / Gun in school / Kelp / Doc, son sold drugs: PD / Pokemon

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Village Cracks Down On Business Owner's Donation Table: 'There Are Far Bigger Issues That Deserve Our Time'
"Let's focus on building each other — not pushing each other out."
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Woman Used Fake ID To Steal $19K In Silver From FedEx: Police
Police say the suspect used a fraudulent ID to pick up a package containing silver bars and coins before fleeing in a white electric SUV.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention offers guidance on how consumption of edibles can impact children.
Baldwin School District ‘Fully Committed’ To Safety After Reports Of Gun In Shubert School
Baldwin School District said it was "fully committed" to safety Thursday after reports surfaced of a gun being found on school grounds.
Oyster Bay Harvests Kelp To Boost Water Quality, Marine Health
Town officials, environmental groups, and local youth take part in a sustainability effort.
LI Doctor, Son Accused Of Illegally Selling Prescription Drugs, Xanax, Adderrall: NCDA"
Medical professionals are entrusted with protecting patients' lives, not destroying them by exploiting them to addiction and harm."
One of four U.S. stores hosting the special event for the 30th anniversary launch.
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