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Suffolk Police Incidents: Restaurant Brawl; Glass Door Smashed
Incidents in the second precinct, June 14-21.

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Incidents in the second precinct, June 14-21.

Pricier homes along the North Shore.
Pricier homes along the North Shore.
News from around Long Island this week.
LONG ISLAND CULTURE: Also, Lyle Lovett at the Tilles Center in July.
Ceremony held Saturday on Northport High School football field.
State legislature passed LIPA restructuring bill late Thursday.
State legislature passed LIPA restructuring bill late Thursday.
5 mph speed limit from 8:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. in all of Northport Bay and Huntington Bay south from East Beach to West Beach.
Ceremony Saturday at Long Island National Cemetery.
Commencement exercises begin at 5:30 p.m. on the high school's football field.
Valedictorian Jackie Mancini and Salutatorian Sarah Stranieri of the Class of 2013.
Track work from Huntington to Port Jefferson alters service, schedules.
Second precinct arrests, June 11-18.
Second precinct arrests, June 11-18.
EPA-mandated sewer plant upgrades may reduce red tide in the area, but present a large burden for the small village.
Village continues to seek funding for $9 million EPA mandated upgrade.