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LI Woman Killed After Husband Backs Car Into Her: Patch PM
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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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Sachem North students constructed a wall recognizing Sachem alumni who have served or currently serve in a branch of the U.S. military.
BREAKING: Winter weather advisories have been expanded. The evening commute will be a mess. See the latest forecast.
A winter weather advisory has been issued for part of the island. The Monday evening and Tuesday morning commutes may be impacted.
An 8-year-old girl saw a cellphone pointing at her while using the Long Island restaurant's bathroom Saturday, police say.
The first accumulating snow of the season is likely to fall Sunday and Monday on the island. See the latest snow total estimates.
When a man arrived at a LI motel for a "date," a man came out of the bathroom with a machete, police say.
It happened Friday evening.
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Among the items being auctioned next week are jewelry, cellphones, bikes and televisions.
Police say the man's 6-year-old son was in his SUV. He faces a felony DWI charge.
Police have released details on Wednesday afternoon's crash.
Long Island may see its first accumulating snow of the season this weekend.
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Silva says she is making "amazing progress" in battling stage 4 cancer. She will be back on the anchor desk next week.
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A 25-year-old man faces drug and weapons charges.
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An approaching storm may impact the busiest travel day of the year.