Fireman, Deli Owner Saves Long Island Store: Patch PM
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Southampton NY
13 July, 2021
9:13 PM
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Share-worthy stories from Long Island Patch sites to talk about tonight: Quick-Thinking Fireman, Deli Owner Saves Long Island Store A customer getting breakfast and a quick-thinking former fire captain saved the day for a Long Island store where a fire broke out Tuesday. School Bus Stop-Arm Cameras Coming The cameras will record drivers who pass stopped school buses, endangering the lives of children. Bringing Chick-fil-A To Rest Stops Sparks Controversy Some lawmakers say the fast-food chain shouldn't be given space at service areas because of its opposition to gay rights. Grandmother Beats COVID-19, Pancreatitis, At Long Island Hospital A 61-year-old grandma of 11 had less than a 50 percent chance of survival. Now, she will get to enjoy dining out with her family. Long Island Home Gutted By Fire The fire started overnight and engulfed the roof of the home, video of firefighters battling the blaze shows. Also Worth A Look Police Searching For Runaway Girl, 13, From RiverheadSuffolk PD Seeks Men Who Used Stolen Credit Card In PatchogueSuffolk County Sheriff Will Throw First Pitch At LI Ducks GameCourt Order In Controversial Hardware Store 'A Blow': AttorneyKaminsky Pulls In $425,000 In First Weeks Of D.A. RunPOLL: Do You Want To See New LIRR Ticket Packages Post-Pandemic?3 Kait's Angels Events Honor Young Mattituck Woman Lost Too SoonAfter Long National Search, Molloy College Names New ProvostTeen Charged With Graffiti Resists Arrests, Injures Officer: PDNorth Bellmore Board Of Ed. Reorganizes For New School YearBellport HS Student Wins Teeny AwardNo Injuries Reported At 7-Eleven Rollover Crash: PoliceLongwood HS Students Honored With 4 Teeny AwardsCalhoun High School Graduate Earns National Valedictorian AwardMiller Place HS Students Win Teeny Award For "Les Misérables"3-Vehicle Crash With 1 Rollover On Sunrise Highway: OfficialsRocky Point HS Students Take Home 2 1st Place At Teeny AwardsPatch PM shares some of the day's must-read items from our Long Island network. The Patch community platform serves more 50 towns and neighborhoods on the island. Learn how to post your own announcements and events on Patch.
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