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Victims ID'd in Triple Fatal Long Island Crash: Patch PM
Also: Worker falls into giant vat of chocolate / Tempers flare over detention centers at Suozzi's town hall / Bicyclist fatally struck

Share-worthy stories from the Long Island Patch network to talk about tonight:
Victims ID'd in Triple Fatal Long Island Crash
Two of the three young women killed in a fiery crash Monday night have been identified by family and friends.
Man Injured After Falling Into Vat Of Chocolate
The 37-year-old food manufacturer employee fell into the tank while attempting to add ingredients, police say.
Find out what's happening in Great Neckfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
At Rep. Suozzi's Town Hall, Tempers Flare Over Detention Centers
Tom Suozzi's town hall meeting Monday was dominated by discussion over immigration camps on the Mexican border, as well as impeachment
32 Found Living In Overcrowded Home; 21K In Fines, Officials Say
Eighteen people were found sleeping on mattresses on the floor of a basement near a gasoline generator with no CO2 detectors.
Find out what's happening in Great Neckfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Also Worth A Look
- Bicyclist Dies After Being Hit By Car
- Patchogue's Stereo Garden To Split, House New Sneaky Pete's Bar
- Cat, Bird Rescued From House Fire
- Pickup Truck Crashes Through Building; 3 Hurt
- Osprey Nest Destroyed By Lightning; No Plans For New Platform
- Mom Charged With Murdering Twins, 2, Due In Court Wednesday: DA
- New Eatery, Bel Mare Ristorante, Opens In East Hampton
- Nassau County K9 Officer Passes Away
- Largest Seizure Of Illegal Reptiles In NY History: DEC [PHOTOS]
- Patchogue 'Alive After Five' To Celebrate Armed Service Members
- Bethpage Murder: Police Say It Was Robbery Gone Wrong, 5 Charged
- New Steak And Sushi Restaurant Opening This Week In Garden City
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