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'Shame On You': Motion To End ICE Contract Rejected By Town; Public Speaks Out

Also: Man sold fentanyl, neglected animals: DA / LIRR shooter search: PD / $500K stolen: prosecutors / Halloween shop /Focaccia / Bad Bunny

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'Shame On You': Motion To End ICE Contract Rejected By Town

Officials rejected a resolution aimed at ending a contract between Islip and ICE allowing agents to train at the town's rifle range.

Find out what's happening in Islipfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

LI Man Who Sold Lethal Amounts Of Fentanyl Out Of Home Also Charged With Animal Cruelty: DA

He sold more than two ounces of fentanyl to an officer, an amount sufficient to kill more than 28,000 people, the DA says.

Find out what's happening in Islipfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Photos Released Of LIRR Shooting Suspect: MTA

A 17-year-old male was shot on the station platform Saturday night, MTA police say.

LI Man Stole Nearly $500K From Employer: Prosecutors

He was charged with second-degree theft by unlawful taking, prosecutors said.

Unique LI Restaurant Focuses On Focaccia Bread

"It seems to be working," owner John Edwards told Patch. "The people like the food."

New Halloween Store Opening On LI Soon

As the end of summer approaches, a Halloween retail giant is planning its expansion around Long Island to kick off the holiday season.

If Bogus Bad Bunny Tix Ruined Your Trip, The AG Wants To Hear From You

Letitia James wants justice for New Yorkers, some of whom who traveled over a thousand miles to find out they had been scammed.

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