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'Tragic Loss': $142K Raised After Brothers Die In LI House Fire: PM
Also: Gilgo suspect gun decision / Peconic Bay scallop season begins / Home invasion: PD / LI champs / Shinnecock cannabis dispensary

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'Tragic Loss': $142K Raised After Brothers Die In LI House Fire
"In difficult times, we are stronger together." District students and staff also wore blue and gold on Monday, to honor the brothers after unthinkable loss; their parents were injured, police said.
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Judge Rules Rex Heurmann Can Be Charged For Illegal Gun Possession: Court Doc
Law enforcement found more than 280 guns in the accused serial killer's LI home, in the days following his arrest, officials said.
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Peconic Bay Scallop Season Off To Slow Start — But Some Are Available
After years of dismal Peconic Bay scallop seasons, the morsels of deliciousness are available, just not in large quantities.
He broke into the home at around 5 a.m., but was tackled to the ground before officers arrived, police said.
Both Smithtown HS West teams are the best on Long Island. It marks the first time in history both the school's soccer teams won.
Little Beach Harvest Cannabis Dispensary To Open On Shinnecock Land
Little Beach Harvest is owned and licensed by the Shinnecock Indian Nation and is the first tax-free cannabis dispensary on LI.
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