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Despite nearly three months of denials, the rumor has become fact: Brach’s a kosher supermarket in Lawrence will be closing. more
Authorities are seeking a person in connection with the theft of a Baldwin resident’s ATM card in April. Nassau County police and Crime Stoppers said the individual illegally used an ATM card … more
A Queens resident has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for a 2013 robbery of an auto dealership in Franklin Square, acting Nassau County District Attorney Madeline Singas announced yesterday. … more
Randolph Holder, the New York Police Department Housing Bureau officer who was killed on Oct. 20, allegedly by the man he was chasing, was remembered by family, friends, community leaders, police brass and officers as thousands lined Merrick Boulevard in Jamaica, Queens, on Oct. 28. more
When the Nassau County Police Department sent out a Silver Alert on Oct. 7 that reported Lawrence resident Yosef Gerson missing, it sounded like so many of the other alerts that are issued about people who suffer from cognitive disorders, as Gerson does, and must be found because they need their medication. more
First weeks of school, 2015: Little legs trundle down the block, wobbling under the weight of outsized backpacks. Older children meander toward the bus stop . . . more
The Long Beach Jazz Festival, which runs Sept. 17-20, has now evolved into an institution, eagerly awaited by not only local residents, but by fans from throughout the South Shore and beyond. more
A Dix Hills man who ran a mortgage-modification business stole a little more than $728,000 from 30 clients, including at least one homeowner in Merrick, according to acting Nassau County District … more
After Hurricane Sandy struck, engineers visited thousands of damaged homes on the South Shore to evaluate the damage and determine whether the storm had caused structural damage — decisions … more
Gerard “Jerry” Walsh was part of the class that earned the first health care administration degrees from St. John’s University in 1979, and the Queens native — who spent his formative years in Elmhurst and began working in Forest Hills — has returned after 17 years in Maryland to be the new chief executive officer of St. John’s Episcopal Hospital in Far Rockaway. more
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