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Couple Fighting for Son With Down Syndrome to Attend Local School Faces New Hurdle: Patch PM
Also: How police plan to reduce gangs in Brentwood / Drunken driver destroys disabled college student's van / Free museum admission on LI.

Stories worth talking about tonight featured from across the Long Island Patch network:
Long Island Couple Fighting for Son With Down Syndrome to Attend Local School Faces New Hurdle
Christian Killoran said the Westhampton Beach School District "regurgitated the same old response" regarding his son's education.
Suffolk Police Announce Increase Patrols, New Initiatives in Brentwood Following Recent Murders
Police discussed their plan to reduce gangs after the deaths of two teenage girls and the discovery of human remains at a conference on Wednesday.
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