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After Racist Attacks, LI Youth Group 'Not Going Anywhere': Patch PM
Also: Drug bust: DA / 'Beautiful soul' dies / Human remains / Stony Brook University visas revoked / Man gunned down on LIRR / Diner closes

Share-worthy stories from Long Island Patch sites to talk about tonight:
LI's Butterfly Effect Project was created to empower young girls; that vow is stronger than ever after racist attacks. Support is needed.
Find out what's happening in Riverheadfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Long Island drug dealers sold heroin and fentanyl nationwide using the United States Post Office and the dark web, the DA says.
Find out what's happening in Riverheadfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
In "a final act of compassion and bravery," she gave as an organ donor, schools superintendent says.
The person responsible in is in law enforcement and there is no threat to the community, police said.
The visa status of 21 students in the State University of New York's system have changed, a spokeswoman says.
He has "accepted responsibility, and expressed remorse," one of his defense attorney says.
The family is retiring, according to a post shared on Instagram. "Thank you for allowing us to be a part of your lives."
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