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After remaining out of the spotlight for the past two years, former President George W. Bush has been making the rounds to promote the release of his memoir, “Decision Points.” more
The second trial of Susan Williams — who is accused of attempting to hire a hit man nine months ago to murder her estranged husband — began on Nov. 4 at Nassau County District Court in Mineola, six days after Judge Norman St. George declared a mistrial in the case. more
A long year got a little longer last week for former Rockville Centre resident Susan Williams, the 43-year-old mother of four who allegedly hired a hit man last February to kill her estranged husband. more
Area stages are active this weekend with music, theater and dance. more
Susan Williams, the former Rockville Centre resident accused of trying to hire a hit man to kill her estranged husband last February, arrived at the Nassau County district courthouse in Mineola on Monday for a preliminary court hearing before Judge Norman St. George. more
Exhibits and more... Acquired Riches: Highlights From The Hofstra University Museum CollectionThis exhibition, celebrating Hofstra University's 75th anniversary, highlights the artists, genres, … more
Long-time Rockville Centre resident Jeffrey Goodstein recently co-chaired the 2010 Mock Trial Tournament with fellow attorney Marilyn Genoa. They welcomed more than 500 students, teachers and parents … more
Let us go back to the day, the bright and beautiful September day, when all the promise of a new morning collapsed in on itself like the towers themselves. The images and sounds of the attack — the planes, the falling bodies, the imploding buildings, the gaping maw where New York’s greatest landmarks stood, the dust, the smell, the photos of loved ones taped to windows — are etched in our minds forever. more
Nassau County Judge David Ayres ruled on Sept. 23 that all of the evidence presented in preliminary testimony in the murder case against William Walsh is admissible in court, including his confession. more
Nassau County Judge David Ayres ruled today that all of the evidence presented in preliminary testimony in the murder case against William Walsh is admissible in court. The preliminary hearings … more
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