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Date Set For Decision On Whether Critical DNA Evidence Can Be Used In Accused Gilgo Beach Serial Killer Case
Also: Rabies declared "imminent health threat" in Nassau County: HD / New Aldi / Freak MRI death fallout / LI woman needs liver transplant

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Hearings have been ongoing for months to determine the admissibility of the DNA in the trial of the accused Gilgo Beach serial killer.
Find out what's happening in Riverheadfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Since last summer, there have been 25 rabid cases in Nassau, involving raccoons and feral cats, the health department says.
Find out what's happening in Riverheadfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
A new Aldi discount supermarket will be opening on Long Island this year, offering a wide range of low-priced groceries and home products.
"[Patients] should not have concerns," said Sean Maraj, imaging services director at Long Island Jewish Valley. "Just be vigilant."
"She had to come to terms with being unable to work right now, unable to take care of herself alone," her sister wrote.
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