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Candidate Profile: Kevin Thomas Running For Senate District 6
Thomas, the incumbent Democrat, is being challenged by Republican James Coll to represent the district.

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Thomas, the incumbent Democrat, is being challenged by Republican James Coll to represent the district.

Except for Tuesday, skies will be clear and sunny all week. And temperatures are going to be great.
Check your tickets, because you may suddenly be a few thousand dollars richer.
Police say Donnell Hill drunkenly crashed into a tree, throwing a passenger from his car and killing them.
See what else police say happened in your village this week.
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The show will benefit the Oyster Bay Railroad Museum.
More people reported the part was stolen from their vehicles this week, police said.
Riders will have to use buses while crews work to finish getting the Elmont station ready to take riders to the UBS Arena.
Change your Halloween costume to add an umbrella or rain coat if you can.
The band is undefeated in all of its competitions as it heads to the state championship on Oct. 30.
There will be food trucks, music, trucks to look at and much more. Food donations are encouraged.
The incumbent Republican is running practically unopposed to keep his seat in the Assembly.
Oyster Bay is offering former and active-duty military personnel who live in the town a free day of golf at the Woodbury course.
The Grumman Tomcat found a new home at the Uniondale museum.
Republican Jake Blumencranz and Democrat Amanda Field are running to fill an open seat in the state Assembly.
The school community banded together, wearing pink every Friday and raising money to battle the disease.
The community came out to support third grader Avery Lam, who is battling leukemia.