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World Famous Clydesdales Coming to Long Island: Patch PM
Also: Man charged in crash that ejected kids near Splish Splash / Dead humpback whale found on Fire Island / Church vandalism arrests

Share-worthy stories from the Long Island Patch network to talk about tonight:
World Famous Clydesdales Coming to Long Island
The majestic Budweiser Clydesdales will march down two Long Island main streets this fall.
Man Charged In Crash That Ejected 2 Kids Near Splish Splash
There were 7 kids in the vehicle; two children, 11 and 6, were not wearing seat belts and were thrown from the back of the jeep, police say.
Find out what's happening in Sayville-Bayportfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
2 Charged With Vandalizing LI Church: Cops
Glass was broken, a large sign was damaged, and flower pots were knocked over, police say.
7 Indicted In Montauk Drug Ring Crackdown: DA
"Traffickers who send narcotics through the mail and distribute in restaurants and bars endanger every person and community along the way."
Find out what's happening in Sayville-Bayportfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Dead Humpback Whale Found on Fire Island
The cause of death has not yet been determined.
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