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EMT Remembers 9/11: 'I Can Still Hear The Screams': Patch PM
Also: LI school had 'toxic' contaminants: suit / Car crashes through sign / Gastropub survives COVID / Suspended student arrested: cops

Share-worthy stories from Long Island Patch sites to talk about tonight:
For the first time, a first responder shares the nightmare of 9/11 —and her struggles since with PTSD, despair, and 9/11-related cancers.
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LI Middle School Had 'Toxic' Contaminants, Lawsuit Claims
Former students "developed cancer and other serious illnesses" due to "toxic and/or hazardous substances," at the school, the lawsuit says.
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A two-car crash sent one vehicle off the turnpike and through a sign for state Route 135.
"Despite the curveball of COVID, things have been great," Joe Fortuna, co-owner of the American gastropub says.
If he keeps trying to enter school grounds, officials say the district will close William Floyd High School to all 3,000 students.
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