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Laundrie Parents May Invoke 5th Amendment: Patch PM
Also: Camera found in HS bathroom; Man charged / Miss Long Island crowned / AG probing police car death / Special touchdown at PAL title

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In Petito Lawsuit, Laundries May Invoke 5th Amendment Right
A judge on Wednesday dismissed a request by Chris and Roberta Laundrie to limit the scope of their depositions in the lawsuit filed against them by Gabby Petito's parents. Their family attorney tells Patch they could invoke their 5th Amendment right to remain silent.
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A Long Island alumni was arrested and charged Wednesday after police said he installed a hidden recording device in a high school bathroom.
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New York Attorney General Letitia James is investigating the death of a Uniondale man who was hit by an unmarked Nassau County police car on Nov. 19.
A trio of Long Island high schoolers will take part in one of the greatest holiday traditions ever on Thursday as millions watch — the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in Manhattan, school officials said.
Christmas House, a walkthrough of all things Christmas, is setting up shop in a Long Island mall.
The West Islip Football Police Academy League (PAL) was recently victorious — with help from a beloved player. Their first touchdown of the game was achieved by a young boy who is fighting a disease that affects every cell in his body.
The Miss Long Island Pageants crowned two new winners on Sunday at Molloy College.
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