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The Class of 2019 Graduates From Sachem North
“I wish you always play hard, take chances, give everything and have no regrets,” Sachem North Principal Patti Trombetta told the graduates.

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“I wish you always play hard, take chances, give everything and have no regrets,” Sachem North Principal Patti Trombetta told the graduates.

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Congrats to the Sachem East Class of 2019!
Congrats to the Earl L. Vandermeulen High School’s Class of 2019!
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The burglar placed several stolen items in a wooded area behind the house and called a taxi to pick him up, police say.
The husband and wife, found dead in a murder-suicide Sunday, were the owners of a local Italian restaurant.
The woman is believed to have drowned in rough water due to a storm Sunday afternoon.
See more photos of storm damage inside the story.
BREAKING: Quarter-sized hail and 60 mph winds are possible.
BREAKING: "Avoid both directions. Use an alternate route," the fire department says.
The kitten was struck and killed by another vehicle. A $2,000 reward is being offered for info leading to an arrest and conviction.
The overnight checkpoint was conducted as part of ongoing Fourth of July holiday enforcement operations.
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The school community recognized past and present veterans for their service and sacrifice at the inaugural Field of Honor Ceremony.