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Weekly Recap: Murder Suspect 'Surprised,' Memorabilia Shop

Here's a roundup of the stories that appeared on Five Towns Patch this week, selected by the editor:

Murder Suspect Told Reporter ‘Surprised’ By Teen’s Death

Maxwell Sherman, the 18-year-old Long Beach man charged with strangling and killing a teen girl, told a news reporter the day before his arrest that he was “amazed” and “surprised” by her death.

Safeguarding Footbridge Where Body Was Found

Days after a Lynbrook woman was believed to be murdered there, Rockville Centre officials are taking action to secure the Merrick Road footbridge. 

Buy a Piece of a 'Living Legend' at RVC Store

Looking to score the autograph of an athlete, celebrity or politician? Warren Heller might just have you covered. Heller is the owner of Living Legends Memorabilia, which recently reopened at 124 Long Beach Rd. in Rockville Centre.

How Much Did Roxen Road Colonial Sell For?

Click the link above to see the latest Rockville Centre home sales.

RVC Hispanic Brotherhood Gets Funds to Help Sandy Victims

Hispanic Brotherhood of Rockville Centre recently got an infusion of funds to assist Long Island Latinos as well as all residents affected by Superstorm Sandy.


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