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A startup tucked into a Long Island backyard is planting the seeds of an agricultural revolution that a co-founder calls "Farming 4.0." The
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A city still reeling from a 12-hour shooting rampage that wounded two cops got another reminder Tuesday about the perils of police work and
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Daniel Levler, president of the Suffolk Association of Municipal Employees, spoke Thursday about the steps taken by Child Protective Service