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Snow Squalls Could Impact Wednesday Commute: Patch PM
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Black ice will also be a concern Wednesday. Take it slow on the roadways.
It happened Saturday morning.
BREAKING: Take it slow on the roads this morning.
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The National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather outlook for Long Island.
Police say a drunken woman blew a stop sign and crashed into a car carrying a family of four. All four were injured in the Sunday crash.
See how much snow is expected to fall on the island Monday.
SantaCon revelers rushed to the aid of the victim and subdued the attacker Saturday evening, witnesses say. See video inside.
See when snow could impact a work week commute.
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Students raised more than $300 helped feed families in need in the community for the Thanksgiving holiday.
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His emaciated dog was found confined in a pen on a commercial property last month.
Officer Richard Gandolfo pulled a woman from a burning car last year. He's the first Suffolk Police officer to ever receive the award.
Congrats to Robert DiCapua and Amanda Sgueglia!
The program is designed to increase the comfort in saying hello to new people and making new friends to ensure that no one is left out.
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The National Weather Service has reported unofficial snow totals for some Long Island towns. Do they look accurate to you?
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