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🌱 Sentenced For Trying To Join ISIS + Boating While Intoxicated

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Welcome back, Sachem! Let's get this Sunday started off right. Here's everything happening around Sachem today.

A Suffolk man was sentenced for trying to join ISIS. A man was arrested for boating while intoxicated, injuring himself and another. An annual boat parade takes place tonight nearby.


First, today's weather:

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Variable cloudiness. High: 56 Low: 50.


Here are the top stories today in Sachem:

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Today in Sachem:

  1. The Long Island Press reports that a Commack man was sentenced Friday to nearly 17 years in federal prison for flying to the Middle East in attempts to join ISIS. Elvis Redzepagic had pleaded guilty for attempting to provide material support to designated foreign terrorist organizations. (Long Island Press)
  2. The Daily Voice writes that two men were hospitalized and one arrested for boating while intoxicated in the Great South Bay. Patchogue resident William Brosveld, age 46, was operating a 2007 Century when he crashed into a jetty in Sayville on Thursday. (Daily Voice)
  3. Nancy Kerrigan will host The Gateway's Holiday Spectacular On Ice in Patchogue. The show runs Dec. 17 through Jan. 1. (Broadway World)

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