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Temporary Restraining Order Issued Against Large Shinnecock Sign
Also: 6 men try to lure girl into car / New LI brewery opening / Drunken driver strikes family on sidewalk: cops / Sag Harbor sign relit

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Temporary Restraining Order Issued Against Large Shinnecock Sign
After public outcry from some elected officials and residents about a large electronic billboard erected by the Shinnecock Indian Nationon Sunrise Highway, the New York State Supreme Court issued a temporary restraining order.
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6 Men Tried To Lure Girl Into Car
A group of six men tried to lure a Long Island middle school student into their car, but the student's parent screamed out to scare them off.
Drunken Driver Jumps Curb, Hits Family On Sidewalk: Police
Police say an 11-year-old boy was airlifted to a hospital for treatment.
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Noble Savage Brewing Co.'s Craft Beer Set To Pour In June
Frank Bilello discusses his business and what it'll bring to the LI craft beer scene. Photos inside.
Deacon Removed After Sexual Assault Allegation
The Diocese of Rockville Centre says the allegation was recently made for an incident that allegedly happened years ago.
Sag Harbor Sign Re-Illuminated As Joyful Crowd Celebrates
Watch a video of the moment scores have been waiting for as the iconic Sag Harbor sign was relit after a devastating fire.
Also Worth A Look
- New Donut Shop Opens In Babylon Village
- Man Convicted On Animal Abuse Charges: DA
- Barrier Island Firefighters Rescue Stranded Boaters
- Search On For Driver Who Struck Police Officer, Fled Scene: Cops
- LI Library To Honor Parkland Shooting Victims With Statue
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