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Words at Work

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Black Lives Matter Protests in Huntington, NY 2020

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Words at Work Words at Work Black Lives Matter Protests in Huntington, NY 2020 Tuesday, June 23, 2020 Black Lives Matter Protests in Huntington June 2020 #BLM protests started May 31 in Huntington and continued for several days afterward, with marches into Huntington Village, protests at two restaurants, and marches from Greenlawn to the SCPD Second Precinct stationhouse. May 31 Posted by Pam Robinson at 12:56 PM 1 comment: Email This BlogThis! Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest Sunday, September 1, 2019 Stories I Won't Read at Nytimes.com Along with its many question-mark riddled headlines, NYTimes.com continues down its path of trying to have something for everyone, and giving no weight to what's important, what would be a good cover story on Elle and the problems of the rich and famous on Sunday afternoons and who can whine the most about their difficulties when it comes to planning their weddings. I'm old enough to remember...

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