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Ryan Bonner is a regional editor at Patch, managing a team of editors who cover more than 80 sites on Long Island and in the Hudson Valley. He launched Merrick Patch, the first Patch site in New York, in December 2009. Ryan grew up on Long Island and then headed south to the University of Richmond, where he graduated with majors in journalism and political science. He spent two years as a reporter at a community newspaper in the Richmond suburbs before heading to Seoul, South Korea, where he taught English for a year. After deciding to leave teaching to those with more skills (and patience), Ryan returned home and earned a master's degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. In his free time, Ryan is bossed around by his 7-year-old daughter Brooklyn, 4-year-old son Finn and 1-year-old son Milo. He can be reached at ryan@patch.com
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Santa is in for a rough ride with a strong storm in the forecast.
Police say the person stole tools worth nearly $3,000 from a locked truck in Ronkonkoma this month.
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A woman opened the side door of her home to retrieve a package from a man whom she thought was a legitimate delivery driver.
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The National Weather Service has released final snow totals for many Long Island towns. Do they look accurate to you?
A winter storm warning remains in effect until 1 p.m.
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Snow covered and icy roads, along with poor visibility, are causing dangerous conditions on the roads.
See the latest town-by-town snow estimates and when we can expect it to begin falling.
A winter storm warning has been issued for part of the island. Up to 3 inches of snow an hour could fall.
The burglaries occurred just hours apart on Sunday, police say.
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Snow totals are expected to differ considerably across the island. See which areas are in line to get hit the hardest.
Looking to catch some amazing Christmas light displays on Long Island? We've got a map with hundreds of locations.
See the latest details on a major winter storm heading our way.
The helpers are the people who make life better. Nominate your Local Heroes to give them the recognition they deserve, presented by Ring.
Enough snow could stick around for Long Island to experience a white Christmas.