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In Lawrence on Tuesday at 9:15 p.m., a car struck a pedestrian. Homicide Squad detectives are investigating this auto accident. more
Nassau County police patrols will be increased around synagogues, churches and other house of worship for the upcoming Passover and Easter holiday, officials announced on Tuesday. more
Appreciates support for ‘Junior’s’ family To the Editor: Nearly three months have passed since Inwood firefighter Joseph Sanford Jr. died. The first fundraiser to provide financial support to his family was held on Feb. 28. The Nassau County Police Department and volunteer firefighters from throughout the county hosted a hockey game after the Islanders game. more
Hockey teams representing the Nassau County Police Benevolent Association and the county’s volunteer firefighters will face off in a charity game at Nassau Coliseum on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. to raise money for the family of Joseph Sanford Jr., a volunteer Inwood fireman who died on Dec. 23 due to injuries suffered when responding to a Woodmere house that had been on fire four days earlier. more
Madeline Singas, Nassau County’s new acting district attorney, stopped by Herald Community Newspapers’ Garden City office last Thursday for a discussion with editors and reporters about the views, goals and strategies she brings to the job. The conversation touched on topics from gun violence to illegal drugs, police practices, public corruption and what Singas sees as the need for “smart prosecution,” from crime-prevention strategies to alternatives to jailing young, non-violent offenders. more
It was after midnight on Jan. 10 when an unknown number of thieves cut the power just outside Melissa Deli, on Sheridan Boulevard in Inwood, broke the back door to get in, and took the store’s ATM and surveillance camera, according to the deli’s manager, Jose Rodriguez. more
A Cedarhurst man angered by his eviction from an apartment building at 97 Cedarhurst Ave., lit eight separate fires in his apartment, 3H, which resulted in a blaze that “fully engulfed” the residence and forced the complete evacuation of the 57-unit building on Jan. 16, according to police. more
More than 50 vehicles were broken into in November and December in the Five Towns, with a majority of those break-ins occurring in Cedarhurst, according to Nassau County police reports. more
Four busloads of families with more than 100 children from shelters across Long Island shopped for a few hours at Matty's Toy Store in Hewlett the day before Christmas. The shopping spree was … more
When the new school-zone speed cameras program was implemented, it was estimated that it would bring in $30 million. County Executive Ed Mangano wanted it . . . more
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