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'Broken' LI Student Says She Was Sexually Abused In School: Patch PM
Also: Street renamed for slain EMS / Democrat decides not to seek reelection / Cinema reopens / Bakery goes under new ownership / Blizzards

Share-worthy stories from Long Island Patch sites to talk about tonight:
After two years of business, a bakery will go under new ownership.
Blizzards have finally arrived in a new location.
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After more than two decades in the Nassau Legislature, the Democratic minority leader has decided not to seek reelection.
Long Islanders will soon have another spot to watch summer films.
The mother of a Long Island student is suing the child's school district, claiming her daughter was sexually assaulted and bullied on school property.
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Alison Russo's name will forever live on in Suffolk County.
Allergy season on Long Island could drag on longer than usual this year. Here are the trees dropping pollen, according to a well-regarded ZIP Code-level allergy tracker that is updated daily.
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