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Police seek public’s help Crime Stoppers and the Nassau County police are seeking the public’s help in identifying these men, above, in connection with an alleged identity theft in Woodmere. more
In the interest of maximizing residents’ safety and addressing concerns raised by recent minor crimes, the Village of Cedarhurst is working with the Nassau County Police Department’s 4th Precinct South auxiliary police to establish a security patrol to augment the law enforcement already provided by the NCPD and the volunteer unit. more
The intersection of Broadway and Everit Avenue in Hewlett near Hewlett High School currently has no signage indicating a school crossing, no speed camera to monitor motorists, and no crossing guard to direct pedestrian and vehicle traffic passing through. more
Intolerance seems like an uncomplicated issue: Most rational people would agree it has no place in civil society. Yet it persists . . . more
Acting Commissioner of Police Thomas C. Krumpter wants to alert the public that the police have seen an increase in luxury cars and SUVs stolen in Nassau County over the past few weeks. Luxury … more
At 1 a.m. on Sept. 25, an unidentified young woman struck a utility pole at the intersection of Kilmer and Park lanes in North Woodmere, which led to 94 customers being without power, said PSEG Long island spokeswoman Elizabeth Flagler. more
On Sept. 11, 2001, many professional, well-trained and dedicated police officers, firefighters and EMS workers lost their lives at the World Trade Center because, in addition to the other tragedies that day, their radios were not “interoperable.” more
United Federation of Teachers President Michael Mulgrew, in a disgusting display of political favoritism, pitted his union’s members against New York City police officers . . . more
Bill Bratton, the commissioner of the New York City Police Department, has decades of professional experience in law enforcement. He is decorated and well recognized in the field . . . more
Lawrence School District officials sent a letter last month to the parents of 220 public- and private-school children who an internal audit revealed were receiving transportation services to which they were not entitled, based on district policy. more
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