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LI Dealers Sold Drug 100X Stronger Than Fentanyl: DA | Patch PM

Also: Ralph Macchio gives back / Little Creek Oysters to close / Motorcyclist dies: PD / Missing teen / Breeze/ Illegal Sikh book: PD

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LI Dealers Sold Drug 100X Stronger Than Fentanyl: DA

Carfentanil is a synthetic opioid used as a tranquilizing agent for elephants that is 100 times stronger than fentanyl, the DA says.

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Ralph Macchio Wants To 'Give Back To LI,' Attends Breast Cancer Gala; Talks New Film

Macchio's wife was treated for breast cancer by the founder of The Maurer Foundation. "The Karate Kid" star now wants to "pay it forward."

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Little Creek Oysters To Close At Bait Shop: 'Sights Set On A New Home'

"We know this is terrible news for our collective family and community, but we also know that this place was never about the building."

Man Dies After Motorcycle Crashes Into SUV On Long Island: Police

He was taken to Stony Brook University Hospital, where he was pronounced dead, police say.

Police Searching For Missing Long Island Girl, 15

Hannah Schenck was last seen on Maplewood Avenue at around 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday, police say. Have you seen her?

LI Officials Mark Breeze Airways Inaugural Flights To Fort Myers, Fla.

The carrier will also double frequency to Vero Beach, Fla., Long Island MacArthur Airport officials said Wednesday.

LI Woman Illegally Possessed Sacred Religious Sikh Book: Police

The woman, in possession of a sacred book belonging to a religious Sikh community, refused to open the door to officers, police say.

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