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Cause Revealed After Fire Destroys NBA Announcer's LI Home: Patch PM

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Laundries Try To Limit Depositions In Gabby Petito's Family's Lawsuit

An attorney for the parents of Gabby Petito's confessed killer fiancé, Brian Laundrie, has filed a motion to limit the scope of their upcoming depositions that are required as part of the legal process in a lawsuit filed by her parents, according to published reports.

Zeldin, FL Gov DeSantis Bring 'Get Out The Vote Rally' To LI

A sea of red supporters are set to turn out Saturday night in Hauppauge at Rep. Lee Zeldin's campaign headquarters at a "Get Out The Vote" rally slated to include Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

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Cause Revealed In Fire That Destroyed NBA Announcer Mike Breen's LI Home

The cause of the fire that destroyed NBA announcer Mike Breen's North Hills home on Sept. 26 was determined to be accidental, a Nassau County fire marshal told Patch.

Long Island Company To Bring Hogwarts Express To You Soon

A Harry Potter-inspired theme trailer made to recreate the Hogwarts Express experience is in the works at Long Island Airstream in Port Jefferson Station.

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LI Apt. Complex Owner Settles Housing Discrimination Complaint: Report

A New Jersey-based property management company with apartment complexes in East Patchogue and Hauppauge has agreed to settle a complaint of housing discrimination, according to a report.

LI Police Chief Reinstated After Pandemic Party Suspension

Southold Town Police Chief Martin Flatley was reinstated this week at a special meeting of the town board after a suspension in August related to a police sergeant's retirement party during a time when pandemic protocols were in place that had some residents seeing red.

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