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Week in Review: District Reports Tuberculosis, Rain Causes Car Accidents

Commack School District reported a single case of tuberculosis at Commack High School Tuesday.

As we head into another week, take a look back at some of the top stories from the past week.

The Commack School District posted a message on its website Tuesday reporting a case of tuberculosis at Commack High School. Two information workshops were held for concerned parents Thursday and Friday.

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We profiled several small business owners in Commack to see how they stay in competition with the big-box retailers. They're answer? Exceptional customer service.

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Patch spoke with the owner of the future Moe's that will be loacted in the Target Shopping Center on Vets Highway. Michael Walsh said construction will be gin soon and the eatery will open in March.

In honor of Dine Huntington, we made a guide of the Commack restaurants participating.

Two car accidents occurred within one mile of each other Friday night near the intersection of Jericho Turnpike and Larkfield Road. There were no serious injuries reported in either case. Earlier that day, another on the Long sland Expressway and hit the railing. The driver was taken to te hospital for minor injuries.

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