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Dylan Schefter, daughter of ESPN's Adam Schefter, is making her own way into the world of sports broadcasting.

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Dylan Schefter, daughter of ESPN's Adam Schefter, is making her own way into the world of sports broadcasting.

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The crash occurred Tuesday morning, 511NY says.
New Yorkers will vote on Proposition 1, or the Clean Water, Clean Air, and Green Jobs Bond Act, this election day.
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The teen fell and hit his head on the pavement, police say.
The incident occurred Monday morning, 511NY said.
The postal service is looking for seasonal help in Central Islip, East Islip, Terrace Islip and Brentwood.
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The teen was struck as he swerved into a lane, police say.
The DWAI driver hit a 2006 Toyota Sienna, which then collided with two other cars, police say.
The man lunged at the ranger with a knife in Tanner Park Marina, police say.
The mother said that no one from the school called police after the incident.
The driver was intoxicated when she crashed into the police vehicle, police say.
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