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Company Profile for Amneal Pharmaceuticals, LLC
Amneal Pharmaceuticals LLC, headquartered in Hauppauge, NY is a U.S.-based firm that develops, manufactures and distributes generic pharmaceuticals regulated and approved by the U.S. FDA.
Fire-ravaged aid pantry gives out Thanksgiving food
The Rev. Diane Dunne, director of the Hope for the Future Ministries, stands in front of her food pantry, which was heavily damaged Sunday in a fire that police said appeared to be arson.
Free swine flu shots offered to pregnant women
Officials say pregnant women should get vaccinated because the H1N1 flu can cause "serious illness" in pregnant women.
Crime statistics improve in Suffolk
HAUPPAUGE County Executive Steve Levy and Police Commissioner Richard Dormer unveiled statistics released last week by the New York State Department of Criminal Justice Services that show early signs of success for Suffolk's efforts to tackle violent crime.
NBCNewyork Investigates: The Truth About Home Invasions
It's a homeowner's worst nightmare: An armed attacker entering your home, with you there, and stealing cash and belongings.
Charla Nash, chimpanzee attack victim, much improved, walking and may ...
CLEVELAND a ' Charla Nash, the Connecticut woman hospitalized at the Cleveland Clinic after being mauled by a chimp, is walking under her own power and may be discharged soon, a family lawyer said.
LI company earnings: United-Guardian of Hauppauge
Outlook: Company president Ken Globus said, "Having recently introduced a number of new personal care and medical products, we are hopeful that we will be able to continue to increase our sales and earnings despite the challenging economic climate." Company statement: "As a result of our having been able to negotiate a new supply contract for our ...
Ramsbotham floral design recognized
Carolyn Ramsbotham was recognized for her excellent floral design work at the national conference of the Association of Specialty Cut Flower Growers held last month at Hauppauge, N.Y. Ramsbotham is co-owner with her husband Tom of Riverview Farm in Madbury.
Cops: E. Northport man who says he was Agape victim forged $48G check for payroll
Officials say John P. Scherillo, 36, of 7 Pumpkin St., "funded his payroll with a forged check from the New York Racing Association in the amount of $48,232." Scherillo was charged with possession of a forged instrument and grand larceny.
Li Biz: Meeting in an empty building to make a point
Long Island , a developers group, came up with a novel way of demonstrating the problems in its industry: It held a recent meeting in an empty building in Hauppauge .
Delayed Reaction Arrest in Pharmacy Robberies
A Mastic man is under arrest today, accused of robbing several Long Island pharmacies as long ago as 2004.
Suffolk Dems Suffer Losses But Maintain Legislative Majority
Written by Timothy Bolger on Nov 4th, 2009 and filed under Long Island News , News .
Fort Salonga wife pleads not guilty in stabbing
Kathleen Prisco has been charged with second-degree murder in connection with the stabbing death of her husband, Ralph Prisco, on Oct.
Fort Salonga woman charged in husband's death
Kathleen Prisco in police Custody...Suffolk homicide detectives Friday were investigating a homicide on Bob O Link Lane home in Fort Salonga, a police source said.
Woman charged with setting fire to Bay Shore home
The fire was set early Sept. 19 at a house on Harrison Avenue. No one was injured.
Leonard hopes to unseat Bonner in 2nd District
Why is she seeking re-election? Ms. Bonner said she hopes to continue to make government run more efficiently and be more accountable to the residents, touting her support of the initiative to install GPS systems in town vehicles and her policy that ended the use of take-home cars for town employees as examples of her previous efforts.
Mom Allegedly Used Child's Info In Online Sex Ad
A Long Island mother is accused of posting a sexually suggestive ad on Craigslist urging older men to call a little girl in a twisted case of alleged revenge.
Utica man charged in Ronkonkoma burglary, stabbing
Mark Callahan, 37, of 203 Rutger St., was charged with second-degree attempted murder and first-degree burglary.
Dog unlocks door at vet's office and escapes like Houdini
A Sound Beach family have reunited with their dog, a day after he got out of his cage at a Hauppauge veterinary clinic, opened the back door, unlatched a gate and fled.