LI Woman Arrested After Pup Sealed In Dog House: Cops | Patch PM
Share-worthy stories from Long Island Patch sites to talk about tonight:
Woman Arrested After Pup Sealed In Dog House: Cops
The woman was arrested and charged with animal cruelty after police found a barking, dirty dog inside a dog house sealed shut with plywood.
Man Arrested In Connection With Long Island Drag Racing: PD
Police had received numerous complaints from the community before investigating the drag racing.
Long Island Group Working To Feed Veterans During Pandemic
The group Cooking for Long Island Veterans has not slowed down since the coronavirus pandemic hit.
Man Forged Opioid Prescriptions For Himself: DA
Prosecutors say he forged prescriptions on a doctor's pad to get himself more than 13,000 oxycodone and morphine pills over nine months.
Tiny Preemie Who Captured Hearts Welcomed Home: 'You Are A Force'
"We are so excited to make up for the time we lost and love her immensely, a new family of 3. For our baby to see our full faces, no masks."
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Family Lose Home In Fire; Community Says 'Sachem Supports Sachem'
Talking 'Catastrophic' Budget Cuts, Some Lawmakers Blast Bellone
Closed Sayville American Cheese Restaurant Opens For Catering
Hometown Hero: Local Resident Collects Toys For Sick Children
LI Amazon Driver Steals $5,600 Worth Of Items: Nassau Police
She Works 'Tirelessly To Support Other Families': Bedford Hero
Senior, 76, Makes Masks For Community: Center Moriches Local Hero
'EMT Of The Year' Treats Patients With Love: Cutchogue Local Hero
Teen Cancer Survivor To Host Blood Drive In Sayville This Weekend
Volunteer Firefighter Recruitment, Retainment Focus Of Task Force
Long Island Weather: First Snow Of The Season Could Be This Week
Pandemic Protection: Pick Least-Full Train Car On Metro-North
Hometown Hero: Furloughed Bus Driver Worked Helping Homeless
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This article originally appeared on the Glen Cove Patch