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NYC Man Charged In 'Car Takeover' That Hurt Woman On LI: Police | PM

Also: Gilgo / Firefighter museum / School threat flags FBI: PD / "No criminality" in baby's death: PD / Antisemitism / Emus / Hands-on ed

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NYC Man Charged In 'Car Takeover' That Hurt Woman On Long Island: Police

He was charged with second-degree assault, police say.

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DNA Questions In Accused Gilgo Killer Case; DA "Begs" For Forfeiture $

Rex Heuermann appeared in court in Riverhead and the judge "implored" the DA to finish discovery so a possible trial date could be set.

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Town Gets $3M To Turn Old Motel Into Firefighter Museum: Hochul

The town will use $3 million from New York State to turn an old motel into a firefighter museum, Gov. Hochul announces.

LI Student's Threat At School Flagged By FBI: District

A letter was sent to parents Wednesday morning, school district officials say.

'No Evidence Of Criminality' In LI Baby's Death: Police

Police told Patch that they are not investigating the baby's death as a homicide. "It's a really sad situation."

Antisemitism At 'Frightening Levels'; Pro-Israel Sign Ripped: Lawmaker

Two people were arrested on Monday for vandalizing a "We Stand with Israel" on LI.

Emus Found Wandering On Long Island Get For-Feather Home With Sanctuary In Connecticut

The trio of teenagers were wandering the streets before being rescued in September. Now they are off to acres of stomping ground.

'More Than A Market': LI Community Embraces Hands-On Learning

Students are earning school credit and hands-on experience working at a LI farmers market.

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