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The summer of 2012 brought major news to Commack from the murder of a 2009 Commack High School graduate to news of name-brand restaurants looking to open up and serve local customers.?
Here's a look at the top news stories of summer 2012:?
Sheriff Arrests Mother for Commack Grad's Mother
Albany Sheriff's offices has arrested Tracy Zetsche, 52, and charged her with second-degree murder of her son, 22-year-old Gabriel Philby-Zetsche.??
An autopsy on a Commack graduate found dead in his upstate New York apartment Monday morning revealed he was killed and his body went undiscovered for five days.
Times Union?reports that Albany County Sheriff Craig Apple said the autopsy of Gabriel Philby-Zetsche, 22, revealed that he died of a stab wound to his chest and multiple skull fractures caused by blunt force trauma. Apple also told the media Philby-Zetsche was lying dead for five days before his aunt found his body.
Read More: Commack Classmates Remember 'Gabe: for His Big Smile, Big Heart
Longhorn Steakhouse Looks to Build in Commack
Restaurant developers are looking to bring the bold flavors of the west to Jericho Turnpike in Commack.?
Darden Restaurants has filed an application with the Town of Huntington on July 17 to build a Longhorn Steakhouse at the site of the former deli at 6228 Jericho Turnpike in Commack.
Main Catch Serving Up Dishes to Customers
Main Catch, a fine seafood restaurant, has opened its doors in the former site of Southside Fish & Clams and is ready to serve its diners.?
The Commack restaurant is still run by the same ownership, but has put a new focus on their customers. Main Catch is a full-service restaurant featuring seafood, steak and sushi on Jericho Turnpike, where Southside was previously self serve.?
DA: Smithtown Out $200K from Recycling Scheme, Maybe More
The Town of Smithtown was robbed of more than $200,000 by a trio operating a recycling scheme in town for more than two years, officials said, and that amount is likely to increase.
Report: High Schools Strugging with Rise in Teen Suicide
Commack High School is one of many districts across Long Island struggling to come to grips and find a solution for a rising trend of local teen suicides.??
Locals Fear Panhandlers May Be Scammers
At first, recent sightings of supposedly needy families holding signs asking for money at stores along Veterans Highway and Nesconset Highway prompted Long Islanders to graciously open their wallets to help.
However, some now fear the panhandlers may be scamming people and exploiting children after the adults holding the signs were allegedly spotted with different children in their company.
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Source: http://commack.patch.com/articles/top-stories-of-the-summer-2012
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