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'Gratitude': Formerly -Unknown Soldier Laid To Rest On LI: Patch PM
Also: Man stabbed in LI home burglary: PD / "Stand with Israel" rally on LI / Student's "Heart of A Giant" nomination / Bagels for Israel

Share-worthy stories from Long Island Patch sites to talk about tonight:
U.S. Army Sergeant Bernard J. Sweeney, Jr. was laid to rest Tuesday at Calverton National Cemetery. He was reported missing in 1944, when he was just 22.
Find out what's happening in Riverheadfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
A man was stabbed inside a Long Island home, after 2 men burglarized it, police say.
Find out what's happening in Riverheadfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The Wednesday night event at Temple Emanu-El will feature leaders of various faiths.
Alex Menghi suffered a season-ending injury but rehabbed enough to rejoin his teammates, his father said, praising his "we>me mentality."
Bagel Boss CEO Andrew Hazen said: "People could give their support and be able, at the same time, to have some comfort in our product."
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