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🌱 Republican Takeover + Hotel ATM Robbery
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Good morning, people of Five Towns! I'm here with a fresh issue of the Five Towns Daily.
Tuesday's election ushered in a red wave across Nassau. Get the details on the election wins. Police are looking for two people who stole an ATM machine from a hotel. And a new Veteran's Day parade is coming to Lawrence.
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Here are the top stories in Five Towns today:
- Police are searching for two people they say stole an ATM machine from a Marriott hotel in Uniondale. It happened at 3 a.m. Tuesday morning. (Daily Voice)
- The New York Post looks at Long Island's red wave on Election Day. Republicans Anne Donnelly and Bruce Blakeman upset Todd Kaminsky and Laura Curran. Some say bail reform was a major driver. (New York Post)
- Jerry Barmash at Patch reports that the Town of Hempstead's "Vaxmobile," run by Mount Sinai South Nassau will have COVID-19 vaccines available to children five to 11 years old ready right away. Next Wednesday's event in Long Beach will be the first to offer doses to kids. (Patch)
- Patch also has the details on next week's Veterans Day Parade hosted by The Brandeis School in Lawrence. The parade, the first one by the school, starts at 10 a.m. on Nov. 11 on Frost Avenue. (Patch)
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Five Towns Patch Notebook
- Hewlett High School will be putting on the musical "Little Shop of Horrors" on Nov. 17, 19 and 20. Tickets are available now. (Facebook)
- The Hewlett High School History Bee & Bowl team participated in the Island Cup Quiz Bowl on Oct. 23 at Smithtown West High School and came in 11th place. (Facebook)
- Hewlett-Woodmere Public Library hosts a Zoom meditation class today as part of Meditation Thursdays. (Facebook)
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