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Commack

American  
[koh-mak, kom-ak] / ˈkoʊ mæk, ˈkɒm æk /

noun

  1. a town on central Long Island, in SE New York.


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Dr. David Kreitzman of Commack, New York, prescribed the most: $123,294 worth of Nuplazid for 18 patients in 2016, according to data company CareSet.

From Salon Jul. 2, 2018

It was in a Facebook post by the volunteer fire department in Commack, N.Y., that Lieutenant Raguso’s life began to emerge publicly.

From New York Times Mar. 16, 2018

Additional details on Redzepagic’s encounter with police last week at his home in Commack were not immediately available.

From Seattle Times Mar. 6, 2017

When he was 10, Bob was his father’s driveway correspondent in Commack, N.Y., just off the Long Island Expressway.

From Washington Post Aug. 4, 2016

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Margaret Besen stands in front of the former Besen family home, now unoccupied in Commack, Long Island.

From The Guardian Oct. 18, 2015

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