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ALSO: Hit-and-run reported; attempted theft of a Suzuki outboard engine; person stuck in elevator; boat damaged; and more, police say.

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ALSO: Hit-and-run reported; attempted theft of a Suzuki outboard engine; person stuck in elevator; boat damaged; and more, police say.

ALSO: Man who drove 130 mph with headlights off flees officers; drunken driver destroys art show paintings; and more, authorities say.
The driver fled when police tried to stop him, and his car was found at his home, police say.
The woman was seriously injured when she drove off the road, causing her vehicle to flip over, police say.
Students who received a scholarship "could in fact one day become future hall of fame inductees themselves," the LIMEHOF vice chairman said.
ALSO: Man found guilty of 2019 drive-by murder; man accused of sexually assaulting girl; two teens hospitalized in shooting, officials say.
Dr. Stuart Lichtman is a nationally-recognized physician who specialized in geriatric and gynecologic oncology.
Mayor Ralph Ekstrand also thanked all involved in planning recent village events and encouraged people to shop and dine locally.
Learn how you can support the foundation's efforts for children with cancer. The foundation also plans to overhaul its website.
Officers investigated 12 businesses and found one to not be in compliance with the law, police say.
The massage parlor, which had evidence of a commercial sex operation, was using the former business's name: "Puff and Pass," police say.
The new unit will enable specialized care for patients and learning opportunities for dental hygiene students.
The fight club had been held Sunday, police say. It was promoted on social media, sparking community complaints, the department said.
Students who received a scholarship "could in fact one day become future hall of fame inductees themselves," the LIMEHOF vice chairman said.
Parents can enroll their children in a summer camp program, designed to help Long Islanders struggling to make ends meet.
Goldie, 4 years old, and her daughter, Kate, less than a year old, will offer joy to "one lucky family." Would you like to meet them?
"We want everyone on Long Island to have access to quality eye care, and we want to bridge any potential access gaps," one sister said.
The $78 million Frey Family Emergency Department is expected to open this summer. It was built for patient comfort, privacy, and safety.
Your guide to fireworks, parades and other July 4 celebrations in and around Commack.
Michael Kilano, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran who works with Paws of War, said he is committed to serving his country and community.