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Calls for investigation

Two advocates with the Brookhaven Landfill Action and Remediation Group were thrown out of AARP's Suffolk County executive candidate forum on Tuesday, Oct. 10 at Stony Brook University for interrupting Republican Ed Romaine's closing remarks.
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Two advocates with the Brookhaven Landfill Action and Remediation Group were thrown out of AARP's Suffolk County executive candidate forum on Tuesday, Oct. 10 at Stony Brook University for interrupting Republican Ed Romaine's closing remarks.

Suffolk County executive candidate Dave Calone renewed calls for an independent investigation into Brookhaven Landfill vendor Covanta. Connecticut unveils a new state logo. Close to 5% of the state’s renters faced an eviction filing in the last year. And Governor Hochul looks to improve the mental health of New York teens.

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