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Seaford bakery among businesses feeling storm aftermath
At Fehn's Cake and Cookie Shop in Seaford, shelves usually filled with fresh soda bread and rye bread for St.
Flood Bayville High Surf Bayville Bayville Causeway To Center Island...Blocked By Rocks And Debris, As Well As A 200lb Concrete Block Pushed Onto Roadway By High Surf.
LSW Employee Arrested for Allegedly Transferring Funds to His Account
Every girl fantasizes about finding the perfect dress for her wedding day. It symbolizes childhood dreams of a fairy tale wedding; a moment for mothers and daughters to ooh and aah over one beautiful dress after another, knowing that there is one special dress made just for the bride.
LCDs adapt to low-power trends
Users of LCD-equipped devices have favored fast colors over the better readability and longer battery life achieved with reflective displays.
Seaford Man Charged With Stealing from Little League
A 44-year-old Seaford man was accused of stealing more than $7,800 from a little league, Nassau County police said.
Seaford man stole from Little League, police say
A Seaford man has been arrested and charged with transferring funds from a Little League account to his personal account to pay his mortgage, Nassau County police said.
Route 6N: Marko Milicevic of Mahopac, 38, was charged Feb. 18 with seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance, criminal possession of a hypodermic instrument and third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation, misdemeanors; and unlawful possession of marijuana, a violation, after a traffic stop.
County can't explain why sewage plant is understaffed
Nassau County officials said Thursday that understaffing led to a lack of preventive maintenance at the Cedar Creek sewage treatment plant in Seaford, but they were unable to explain why more workers had not been hired.
DEA Tackles Heroin Addiction At L.I. Schools
Share + Jan 22, 2010 6:10 pm US/Eastern Reporting Lou Young MELVILLE, N.Y. Brother Gary Gregano knows a mortal danger when he sees one.
LI schools raise funds for Haiti earthquake relief
From dressing down to skipping snacks, students across Long Island have been doing what they can to collect donations of money for victims of the Haiti earthquake.
Four Injured In Massapequa Police Car Crash
Four people, including two Nassau County police officers, were injured Saturday night when a police car and another vehicle collided in Massapequa, Nassau police said.
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Cops: Driver on Seaford-Oyster Bay had knife, pot on him
The window and sunroof were open. But, Nassau County police said, there was still "a strong odor of marijuana" emanating from the vehicle when they stopped a Long Beach man for a traffic violation Thursday on the Seaford-Oyster Bay Expressway.
Brace, Richards enter guilty pleas
Doug Richards and Bill Brace worked together in the senior administration of Luzerne County government for 2½ years - Richards as the human relations director, and Brace as a deputy chief clerk whose duties ranged from overseeing a county vehicle fleet to serving as a liaison on a loan program for housing developers.
Cops: Bicyclist Stole Gear from Cars
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Bottle Popping Poltergeist in Long Island
If you were watching or listening to the news in early February 1958, you might remember the story of a poltergeist called Popper invading a home in the Long Island suburb of Seaford, New York.
Drug Free Awareness Walk December 5
With heroin-related arrests in the Massapequa area among the highest in all of Nassau County, local residents are banding together to raise community awareness of the growing problem.
Cops: Driver, passenger arrested after shot fired out sunroof
Juan C. Martinez-Torres, 24, of Tennessee Avenue, fired the shots as Alexander Ponce, 46, of Jackson Avenue, drove the Acura RL northbound on the expressway at 12:44 a.m., Nassau police said.
Q&A on federal terrorism case set for Manhattan
Eric Holder 's Friday announcement that five men accused of plotting the Sept. 11 attacks will stand trial in a lower Manhattan federal courthouse, many questions remain about how the government will try its case.