'No One To Open His Stocking': Holidays Without Son, 12: Patch PM

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Riverhead NY

14 December, 2021

9:38 PM

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Share-worthy stories from Long Island Patch sites to talk about tonight: 'No One To Open His Stocking': Mom Who Lost Son To Drunk Driver "That kind of pain, I wouldn't wish on anyone." A mother who lost her Boy Scout son to a drunk driver applauds new anti-DWI technology. Internet Search For Guns Causes Scare At LI High School Officials say a student was searching for guns and made a disturbing social media post, but that they are not a threat to the school. Local Grad Opens New Island Empanada Location On Long Island The new location of the LI franchise is the first from the founders' daughter, and is the first to serve beer, wine and sangria. Christmas 2021's Best, Worst Times To Travel In New York More than 109 million people plan to travel over the holidays this year, a 34 percent increase from 2020, according to a AAA report. 3 Police Officers Rescue Dog From House Fire: PD Three police officers rescued a dog that was trapped in a house fire on Long Island Monday morning. Woman Stabbed Long Island Man To Death: Police Police say the woman murdered the man, who died two weeks after he was stabbed in the chest. Also Worth A Look Blakeman Defends Decision On Mask Mandate After CriticismSuffolk's Paws Of War Aims To Help Soldier Relocate 2 PuppiesHospitalizations Up 70% Since Thanksgiving: 'An Alarming Jump'Playa Bowls Will Open Saturday In Merrick In Former Vine Wine Bar'Opt Out': Residents Veto Marijuana Sales In Southold At HearingWesthampton Elementary, Middle Schools Rank High In New RoundupHaagen-Dazs & Pizza Distributor Could Come To Hauppauge: ReportWoman Wanted For November French Bulldog Burglary: PDEast Hampton Man Charged With Speeding, DWI Near School: PoliceMost Expensive Home For Sale In HuntingtonHarborfields Students Bake Cookies For U.S. Service MembersSouthold Fire Department Santa Parade Set To Delight SaturdayNorthport Rotary Donates 10,000 Children's BooksPatch 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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