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Reports from county or village police, June 16-21. Bellmore A man and woman stole $300 worth of Advil from the Eckerd store on Sunrise Highway June 18.
Gotti's nephew, brother plead guilty to murder plot
The brother and nephew of the late Dapper Don John Gotti pleaded guilty yesterday to charges they plotted to kill a Queens man in 2005.
Ex-NYC engineer pleads guilty in bribery
A former New York City engineer from Cedarhurst pleaded guilty Friday to accepting $40,000 in bribes from a company supplying materials to a pier reconstruction project he supervised.
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NYC employee admits taking bribes
A former New York City engineer from Cedarhurst pleaded guilty today to accepting $40,000 in bribes from a company supplying materials to pier reconstruction project he supervised.
Living in: Cedarhurst, southwestern Nassau County
For a small village, Cedarhurst - one of the Five Towns communities in southwest Nassau County - has much to offer.
Reports from county or village police, April 27-May 10. Bellmore A Bellmore man was arrested and charged with drunken driving May 9 on Merrick Road.
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Reporting Dave Carlin CEDARHURST, N.Y. What a deal CBS 2 HD found Friday at a Getty station on the corner of Central Avenue and Grove in Cedarhurst.
CANARSIE HIGH SCHOOL 1967-69. Reunion is 1:30-4:30 p.m. June 22 at Mother Kelly's in Cedarhurst.
Peter Levy, a Jericho lawyer, will become the 106th president of the Nassau County Bar Association when the one-year term of Hempstead's Lance Clarke expires May 31.
State comptroller removes 6 from pension system
“All of this is contrary to the law, arbitrary on [DiNapoli's] part.”
New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli has removed three professionals from the state pension system and rescinded pension credits for three others because they were improperly reported as employees, his ... via Newsday.com
Award winning pianist to perform at Cedarhurst
“Singing in this hall is like eating ice cream every day!”
Listen To The Story Staff Report Elizabeth Joy Roe secured a place on radar as a professional musician when she won the grand prize in the IBLA International Piano Competition in Italy at the age of 13. via Mt. Vernon Register-News
Measles advisory issued by Long Island county health agency
Health officials on Long Island have issued an advisory that some people may have been exposed to measles last week. via New York Daily News
Nassau County Issues Measles Alert
The Nassau County Department of Health issued a measles alert on Monday after one person was diagnosed with the disease. via WNBC-TV New York
Religiously symbolic fence sought for East End
“Like everything else out here, we're summer-oriented”
In a first for the East End, creation of an eruv, a symbolic fence used in Orthodox Jewish observance, is being sought by a synagogue in Westhampton Beach. via Newsday.com
Health care worker arrested in Cedarhurst theft
A home health care aide was arrested and charged with stealing about $7,000 from an 86-year-old Cedarhurst patient, and victimizing several others that she was hired to care for, police said. via Newsday.com
What could Bear Stearns deal mean to consumers?
“I suspect there are going to be widespread layoffs on Wall Street”
In financial moves some experts said are reminiscent of the Great Depression, the Federal Reserve has engineered the sale of the ailing investment firm Bear Stearns to JPMorgan Chase for nearly $270 million. via Newsday.com