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LI Drug Dealer Gets 53 Years For Role In Trafficking Ring: DA | PM
Also: Illegal dumping: DA / Boating safety / Students' visas reinstated / First responders honored / Missing candidate / Deadly crash: DA

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The trafficking operation caused the fentanyl overdose deaths of two people, DA Ray Tierney says.
Find out what's happening in Sachemfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
My office will protect every square inch of natural space in this county." — District Attorney Ray Tierney
Find out what's happening in Sachemfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
America's Boating Club of Great South Bay is offering free U.S. Coast Guard approved vessel safety checks to ensure Long Islanders are safe.
The students were among 1,500 international students nationwide to have their status terminated, provost says.
The high school is unveiling its First Responder Wall of Honor that recognizes 91 members of fire, police and EMT community.
Petros Krommidas has not been since Wednesday evening, police said
The LI man was driving at about 113 mph when he hit the car driven by an 82-year-old Queens man, the DA says.
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