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Long Island Car Dealership That Scammed Consumers Settles Lawsuit, AG Says: Patch PM
Also: High school coach had heroin in car, police say / Ring found in gloves bought at Kohl's / Long Island holiday donation guide

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Long Island Car Dealership That Scammed Consumers Settles Lawsuit, AG Says
Two dealerships on Long Island and Staten Island will pay a combined $1.6 in restitution, the AG says.
Find out what's happening in Riverheadfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
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The 52-year-old had heroin on the passenger seat of his car and was later found with Xanax in his pocket, police say.
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