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Former 'Batmobile' Replica Shop Owner On Fire: 'It Was Horrible': PM

Also: LI Hall of Famer dies / USB Arena's 1 year / SUV stolen with toddlers inside: PD / 'EngineerGirl' / Pudding Lady / Historic home razed

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Share-worthy stories from Long Island Patch sites to talk about tonight:

Owner Of Former LI 'Batmobile' Replica Shop On Fire: 'It Was Horrible'

"I was hoping I could save at least one car. Nothing at all was salvageable." Jim Benken, whose pet pigeons were also lost in the blaze.

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Lacrosse Hall Of Famer, Long Island Teacher And Coach, Bob Rule Dies

Rule was a longtime history teacher and coach, bringing his team to seven state championships, and known for advancing lacrosse.

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UBS Arena Celebrates 1st Anniversary With More Than 1.4 Million Guests

The arena has held more than 100 different events since opening on Nov. 20, 2021.

Mercedes SUV Stolen With Toddlers In Backseat On LI: Police

The children, ages 1 and 2, were in the parking lot of a Long Island hospital emergency room when the car was stolen, police say.

LI Student Named 1 Of 23 National 'EngineerGirl' Ambassadors

Samantha McCormack will bring engineering to young girls on Long Island, part of the National Academy of Engineering's ambassador program.

How A LI Woman Became The 'Pudding Lady' With A 'Pudding Posse'

Stacey Aluc had a serious craving for banana pudding: A year later, her pudding business has taken off and Long Islanders can't get enough.

Blighted Brewster House Demolished In Flanders After Storied Past

"If we didn't knock it down, it would have come down in the next storm. The structure was in terrible shape and an eyesore."

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