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50 MPH Winds Could Knock Out Power on Long Island: Patch PM
Also: Long Islanders claim $8M in lottery winnings / New dog joins police force after K9 killed / Worker injured after house collapses

Share-worthy stories from the Long Island Patch network to talk about tonight:
50 MPH Winds Could Knock Out Power on Long Island
Damaging wind gusts and isolated weak tornadoes are possible. See the latest timeline for potentially severe weather.
Long Islanders Claim $8M In Lottery Winnings
The two men reveal what they plan to do with the money.
Find out what's happening in Port Jeffersonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Worker Hospitalized After House Collapses
There were a total of 6 workers in the home when the structure collapsed on Friday morning.
Hope After Heartbreak: New Dog Joins Police Force After K9 Killed
Odinn joins the Riverhead Town Police Department after his predecessor, Rocky, was killed in a high speed chase, police say.
Find out what's happening in Port Jeffersonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Masked, Armed Men Try to Rob Auto Repair Shop on Halloween: Cops
A Long Island grandfather, who gave the masked men Halloween candy, was injured during the robbery, police say.
Belle Mead, Former Home Of Ford Models Founder, Sells For $9M+
Once a summer hangout for top models, the gorgeous estate was also featured in Martha Stewart's book "Weddings."
Also Worth A Look
- Travel Agent Stole From Clients Instead Of Booking Cruise: DA
- 2 High School Students Approached By Woman In SUV: Officials
- Pill Found in Halloween Candy Given Out on Long Island
- Pedestrian Critically Injured After Being Hit By Car In Bay Shore
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