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Batmobile-Replica Shop Gutted In Long Island Fire: Patch PM

Also: Music Hall of Fame to open / Petition to reverse pride flag ban / Murder charge in wife's chef's knife stabbing / 90th bday diploma

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Long Island Music Hall Of Fame To Open In Stony Brook Next Week

The Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame will open to the public at its new home in Stony Brook on Nov. 25.

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Batmobile-Replica Shop Gutted In Fire: 'It Is A Devastating Loss'

A devastating fire Saturday night gutted a Jamesport potato barn used for a business where replica Batmobiles and other custom cars were created, officials said.

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'Horrendous': LI Man Charged With Murdering Wife With Chef's Knife

A Long Island man was indicted on murder charges after prosecutors said he stabbed his wife to death with a chef's knife in their home last month.

LI Petition Gains 1,200+ Names, Demands Reversal of Pride Flag Ban

Connetquot community members are taking action against the school board, a month after the district's ban on hanging Pride flags in classrooms

Long Island Street Dedicated To Late, 'Hero' Journalist Marie Colvin

Part of a Long Island road was renamed in honor of late war journalist Marie Colvin, killed while exposing war crimes against civilians in Syria.

LI's Muslim Community Leaders In Desperate Search For Burial Ground: Report

As the main cemetery that the Long Island, Brooklyn, and Queens Muslim population use to bury their dead runs out of plots, the religious community's leaders are growing desperate in their decade-long search for land, according to a report.

Honored LI Resident Receives HS Diploma For 90th Birthday

After more than 70 years since his high school days, a longtime Long Island resident can call himself a graduate.

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