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The $3,000 grant each was awarded through an initiative at the Connecticut State Library, the Conservation ConneCTion, and a partnership with the Connecticut League of History Organizations.
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Veterans Place, a 23-bed shelter for homeless veterans in Yaphank, is closing after 26 years.
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The second round of New Yorkers was awarded licenses to sell cannabis, including on Long Island.
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Over 15,000 businesses applied before deadline Wednesday night for retail cannabis licenses in Connecticut.
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The draft ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court would not ban abortion nationwide. It would allow individual states to pass restrictions — or outright bans — on abortion, according to Planned Parenthood of Southern New England.
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A Long Island mansion built on 10,000 corpses: Shinnecock attorney declares a sacred site desecratedThe tribe brought in a ground penetrating radar team to capture images below and surrounding a Hamptons mansion — potentially discovering more ancestral graves.
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Hope for Youth provides drug prevention, residential housing and foster care services for young people in Nassau and Suffolk counties. They said they developed the nation’s first Assertive Community Treatment team to help young people who have severe mental health challenges.
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Property was damaged in Monroe over the weekend by bears.
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The two towns started talking about combining their 911 call centers five years ago in order to reduce duplication of resources and speed up response time. The new dispatch center opened in March.
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He now admits that the school shooting did occur but he said that the parents and powerful Democrat law firms are trying to silence him and shut down InfoWars and other independent outlets.