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Four clerks in four local stores were charged with the Sale of Alcohol to a Person Under the Age of 21 in a sting conducted by officers from the Rockville Centre Police Department and Nassau County’s First Precinct on Sept. 23. more
In an effort to combat religious extremism and force Israel to recognize the diversity of Judaism, 58 female members of Central Synagogue of Nassau County, including Ida Weiss Plaia, president of the congregation, came to the temple sanctuary before the start of the Succoth holiday on Sept. 22, to be photographed holding Torah scrolls by fellow congregant Howard Wechsler. more
Members with the Wounded Warrior Project held their annual picnic in Eisenhower Park on Sept. 21. A local ambassador for the organization, Paul Hastings, accepted a $15,000 donation from the Nassau County Police Benevolent Association. “It was an awesome turnout,” said Hastings, “and it was a more than generous donation from the PBA.” more
Exhibits and more... Defying The Devil: Christian Clergy Who Saved Jews From The HolocaustPhotographs, artifacts and video relate the events of the Holocaust. Through Sept. 30. Holocaust Memorial … more
John V. Murray and John A. Mirando, two Rockville Centre residents and new members of the board of directors of the Nassau County Firefighters Museum and Education Center, were recognized at a special reception on Museum Row in Garden City on July 14.  As elected members of the board, they will serve in an advisory capacity in all matters pertaining to the operation of the museum. more
Sept. 19 was a great day of Irish dance, music, piping, drumming, language, soda bread, and athletics known as a feis (pronounced fesh). The Nassau County Board of the Ancient Order of Hibernians held its 38th annual AOH Feis and Festival on Long Island on the Molloy College campus. more
Legal woes are piling up for Lorraine Christie-Pilitz, the owner of Autotech Collision on South Long Beach Road in Rockville Centre, after she was arrested for the second time this year, most recently on charges that she attempted to scam an insurance company out of more than $12,000. more
Part two in a series, “Plugging the brain drain.” The lack of affordable housing on Long Island is forcing young adults to leave the area in droves. And as their population decreases and the … more
Expected to be pose one of the biggest threats to South Side’s girls’ soccer dynasty, visiting Plainedge provided an early test for the Lady Cyclones at Skelos Sports Complex on Sept. 16. more
At a Town Hall meeting on Tuesday morning, the Town of Hempstead passed legislation that regulates where cell antennas and other wireless telecommunications equipment may be placed within the township. more
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