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A 13-year-old girl from Levittown was struck by a car and killed Sunday while she was crossing Hempstead Turnpike in Levittown. more
Roughly 200 pedestrians were killed on Long Island streets from 2010 to 2012, according to “The Region’s Most Dangerous Roads for Walking,” a report produced by the Tri-State Transportation Campaign, a non-profit organization committed to decreasing pedestrian fatalities. Eighty-eight died on Nassau County streets. more
Police are searching for a male suspect who they say robbed the Route 24 Deli on 1820 Hempstead Turnpike at gunpoint at midnight on May 9. more
After braving a merciless winter, which closed out last month with four consecutive snowstorms and a record number of potholes, motorists across Nassau County are still hoping to end a rough commute … more
A TD Bank on 2549 Hempstead Turnpike in East Meadow was robbed on Sunday, and as the Herald went to press on Tuesday evening, the suspect still remained at large. more
Nov. 7 of last year will always remain a special day for Stephen Haller. It was the day he retired, and sold Minuteman Press, a Levittown-based printing company he’s owned and operated for more than 35 years. “I didn’t want life to pass me by,” said Haller. “Retirement is something you prepare for all of your life.” more
Catalytic converters were stolen from eight vehicles parked outside of an East Meadow AHRC on 2555 Hempstead Turnpike, according to a spokeswoman from the Nassau County Police Department. more
A Nassau University Medical Center correctional officer was assaulted by a civilian inside the hospital shortly before 11 a.m., confirmed a spokesman for the Nassau County Police Department. more
A 53-year-old homeless white man was found dead on Hempstead Turnpike, in the proximity of Dunkin Donuts near the intersection at Front Street, at 3:42 a.m. on Sunday, Jan. 19, confirmed a spokeswoman from the Nassau County Police Department’s Public Information Office. more
A new law intended to relieve parking congestion on residential streets surrounding the Nassau University Medical Center could be passed by the Town of Hempstead board as soon as next month, according to Councilman Gary Hudes. more
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