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LI Bloods Gang Member Admits To Opening Fire On Mourners: DA | PM
Also: Business to reopen after fire / Man sexually abused great-niece: DA / Parents' safety concerns / 'Star Wars' marathon / 'Wind phones'

Share-worthy stories from Long Island Patch sites to talk about tonight:
District Attorney Ray Tierney says he "viciously opened fire on an unsuspecting community gathered to mourn the loss of a loved one."
Find out what's happening in Patchoguefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Owner Gary Francke said it's "overwhelming" having an outpouring of support from the community for the restaurant.
Find out what's happening in Patchoguefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The sexual abuse began at a celebration for her kindergarten graduation and went on nearly five years, the DA said.
The budget approval comes shortly a after a student brought a gun and ammunition to the high school.
It's the only one on Long Island. It kicks off May 3 with limited edition posters and badges, and themed food and signature cocktails.
"The wind phone will serve as a special connection between us and our loved ones who are no longer on this Earth."- Carole Trottere.
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