Apr 12, 2012 | Newsday
Laurel Hollow police expenses set to drop
In MIDDLE ISLAND closed due to accident on NY RT-25 EB between CR-21/ROCKY POINT RD and CURRANS RD.
Aaron Hand, Disgraced Mortgage Broker, Pleads Guilty To Murder-For-Hire Plot Arranged From Prison
A disgraced broker already in prison for engineering a $100 million mortgage fraud pleaded guilty Monday to orchestrating a murder-for-hire scheme targeting a witness who testified against him, Manhattan prosecutors said.
The Farm at Oyster Bay work progresses
Goats and a donkey are some the few animals still roaming around The Farm at Oyster Bay.
DA: Imprisoned LI Fraudster Wanted Witness Killed
Aaron Hand, president of AFG Financial Group., Inc., appears in a New York courtroom after he was indicted on charges of enterprise corruption and grand larceny, in connection with a mortgage fraud scheme involving at least $102 million, Wednesday, July 8, 2009.
The OB Fire Departments Settle EEOC Age Discrimination Suit
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission announced on Sept. 20, that the Oyster Bay Fire Department has agreed to settle a class age discrimination lawsuit brought by them.