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Van Dalen Moves on to the Women's 1500m Semis
Van Dalen will race again on Wednesday.

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Van Dalen will race again on Wednesday.

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An additional $100,000 in funding has been secured.
Study concludes that more regulation of hydraulic fracturing is necessary to prevent widespread water pollution problems.
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A roundup of news from nearby towns.
Newsday reports the Seawolves will make the move to the Colonial Athletic Association.
Lucy Van Dalen is a member of the New Zealand team.
A look back at the week's news on Three Village Patch.
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Raga Restaurant is now home to a new bar.
Winning ticket was purchased at 7-Eleven store in Farmingville.
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Appetizers and lunch-size portions make for a quick midday meal.
Students in the Wyandanch, Amityville, William Floyd and Brentwood school districts have the chance to explore different allied health professions at Stony Brook University Hospital.
Jason Somerville advanced through the ranks to finish at No. 69 in the No-Limit Hold'em Main Event.
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