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A look at some of the top blogs from the past week.

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A look at some of the top blogs from the past week.

Also, Feds decide against village filing against Nat Grid and Comsewogue 5th graders make video contest finals.
"They Call It Myanmar" exposed life inside the small nation.
Federal agency denies village's complaint against National Grid over business practices that keep energy prices on Long Island artificially high.
Some have already made decision to cut vacations short.
The following incidents were reported to Suffolk County Police.
A guide to what's happening over the weekend in and around Port Jefferson.
Kathy Nesbit relocated from Mt. Sinai to North Carolina and wanted to do something for the people she heard were devastated by the storm.
Using the pop song “Call Me Maybe” as inspiration, Tara Falasco’s Boyle Road Elementary School class is in the finals to win electronic learning equipment for their school.
After a fight n front of McDonalds on West Broadway in August, one man was left with five stab wounds and another fled the scene.
Two homeless men entered a building on the property along with a man from Centereach.
At the height of gas shortage on Long Island, local gas stations and police had to deal with long lines and increased tensions.
Christian Patrizio from Comsewogue High School is one of 5,000 students in the U.S. and its territories with test scores high enough to be honored by the National Hispanic Recognition Program.
Frank Telang, a neurologist with a practice in Port Jefferson Station, was arrested last year and charged with illegally selling oxyconone and other controlled substanced for cash without an examination.
Pictures from 1985 show power lines down on Hallock Avenue in Port Jefferson.
Specialist E-4 Laura Iovino is from Port Jefferson Station
A full gas can in back of truck added to the dangerous fire.
A fire on Frost Valley Road in Mt. Sinai apparently began in the fireplace, according to the fire department.
Updates from LIPA posted to Sen. Ken LaValle's Facebook page outlines what's being done in the area.
After electric is turned back on, fire erupts at a house on Wylde Road.