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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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An 82-year-old driver crashed into a Long Island bank building Sunday afternoon, police say.
Take it slow if you are traveling Monday morning.
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Both the morning and evening commutes Friday could be impacted by the nasty winter weather.
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The top total on the island was more than two feet! Do the snow totals look accurate to you?
Authorities are continuing to urge Long Islanders to stay off the roads unless it's an emergency.
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See the latest snow total estimates across the island as a major winter storm starts to impact the region tonight.
Whiteout conditions are likely with wind gusts up to 60 mph lashing the county Saturday.
The latest on what we can expect from a monster winter storm this weekend.
BREAKING: Travel could be very difficult, the National Weather Service says.
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There remains "high uncertainty" with the storm's track, but it's clear the island will see considerable impacts this weekend.
The National Weather Service says confidence is increasing that a significant winter storm will create considerable impacts on the island.