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6 Long Island Homes Built In The 1700-1800s For Sale: Patch PM
Also: Horse on the loose on Sunrise Highway / Parking lot left disgusting after concert / Construction firm cited in fatal building collapse

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6 Long Island Homes Built In The 1700-1800s For Sale
One of the homes is on the market for the first time ever after 170 years and another was built before the United States was even a country.
Bald Hill Parking Lot Left Disgusting After Live Music Event
The parking lot of the Long Island Community Amphitheater was left littered with trash after a night of live music. See photos inside the story.
Find out what's happening in Medfordfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Horse Escapes Pen, Runs Along Sunrise Highway (WATCH)
Oppie, a 30-year-old horse, escaped his enclosure Monday morning and was seen running on Sunrise Highway.
Hempstead Town Plans To Rename Block After Det. Luis Alvarez
Det. Alvarez, an Oceanside resident, died from cancer caused by his time at the World Trade Center after 9/11.
Find out what's happening in Medfordfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Long Island Construction Firm Cited In Fatal Building Collapse
The company faces more than $224,000 in fines after a worker died in a December 2018 building collapse.
Also Worth A Look
- Sonny Milano, Pro Hockey Player And LI Native, Arrested
- New Elmont Train Station Announced As Part Of Belmont Plan
- Man Fatally Shot During Long Island Street Fight
- Burned, Dead Rooster Found In Smithtown Park: SPCA
- Massapequa Native Richie Sens Dies At 62
- 2 Bicyclists Injured In Mattituck Crashes Saturday: Cops
- Sayville Cinemas Reopens After Ceiling Collapse
- 'Sopranos' Star Steven Van Zandt Brings Rock Band To Huntington
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