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'Ted Lasso' Poster In LI Hometown Of Team USA Player In World Cup: PM
Also: Lost cat found after 3 months / Police drone use raises concerns / Home for lynx / Veterans' reunion / Pollina trial / Diver's big win

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'Ted Lasso' Poster In LI Hometown Of Team USA Player In World Cup
Joe Scally is currently playing in the World Cup for Team U.S.A. A poster based on the television series was placed in his hometown.
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LI Cat Lost For 3 Months Home Safe: 'The Reunion Was Beautiful'
Thanksgiving miracle: LI neighbors searched when a cat, blind in 1 eye, was lost. "She's home safe in her warm little bed" as temps dropped.
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LI Police Use Dozens Of Drones; NYCLU Raises Privacy Concerns
Nassau County operates more drones than any other local police department in the state, data shows.
Lynx Found Roaming In LI Nabe Gets His Furr-ever Home For The Holidays
"Leonardo DiCatbrio" will now take up permanent residence at the Holtsville Ecology Center with a menagerie of wild animals and birds.
Reunion Of WWII, Korean And Vietnam Veterans To Be Held On Long Island
One WWII veteran, 22 Korean War and 27 Vietnam veterans are set to reunite at the American Airpower Museum.
Jury Selection Scheduled For February For Valva Ex Angela Pollina
"Michael Valva committed the act — he's guilty and she's not. Michael Valva and she are diametrically opposed," Pollina's attorney says.
Long Island High School Diver Rachel Yang Wins State Title, Breaks Records
Yang broke state, meet and federation records on her way to the New York State girls title. She led the meet "start to finish."
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