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Week in Review: Woman Rescued from Burning Car; Cats and Taco Bell

This week's top stories on Northport Patch.

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The Future Home Of Taco Bell?
Die-hard fans of the fast food Tex-Mex chain have bemoaned the loss of Taco Bell since it closed its Larkfield Road location seven years ago. But now it may be coming back.

Recall of Supplements Expands
The recall of vitamin supplements manufactured on Long Island and suspected of including anabolic steroids has expanded to more products.

Huntington Couple, CVS At Odds Over Feral Cat Colony
The cats have to go, but not right now. That's the position CVS is taking on a feral cat colony behind the Jericho Turnpike, East Northport CVS that has been tended by Huntington couple Bill and Mary McDonnell for the past few years.

Off-Duty Firefighter Rescues Woman From Burning Car
An off-duty Greenlawn firefighter pulled a woman from a burning car Wednesday afternoon.

Nunsense: Hilarious comedy opens at the Engeman Theater
Who knew nuns could be so funny? For playwright Dan Goggin, it all began when he drew upon his school days with the Marywood Dominican Sisters and experience as a seminarian to create an extremely successful series of ‘nunsensical’ greeting cards.

Town to Introduce Parking Muni-Meters
The Town of Huntington is launching a pilot project to replace old parking meters with "pay and display" centralized muni-meters like those found in New York City.


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