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College Interns Design Web Site For Nassau Police
Former interns Claire Timko, right, and Anthony Martini created a touch screen real-time Web site for the Nassau County Police Department.
Oceanside residents protest stink from waste station
Darlene Sperico may have to move her backyard party and guests into her home this weekend - not because of the rain, but because of the stench.
Meadowbrook reopened after cops' standoff with man
A standoff between New York State police troopers and an Oceanside man in a car forced the closure of the Meadowbrook State Parkway in both directions for several hours on Tuesday until police discovered the man had apparently committed suicide, police said.
Man found dead in Oceanside home
Nassau police arrested two Oceanside men on drug and weapon possession charges yesterday after finding the body of a dead man in their home.
Long Island speller ousted after extra 's'
One extra letter. That's what did in Long Island speller Zachary Zagorski Thursday in the semifinals at the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington.
South Nassau Communities Hospital Deploys Electronic Physician Query
South Nassau Communities Hospital has implemented New York City-based Meta 's Electronic Physician Query software.
Driver pleads not guilty in fatal road-rage incident
Evan Potts, 22, is led away from the courthouse in Long Beach. Potts was charged with second-degree manslaughter after an alleged road-rage incident in Long Beach Friday.
A Long Island man due to close on a new home yesterday instead wound up dead in the street in a horrific road-rage incident that began when he was cut off by another driver, police said Just before he was killed, the 34-year-old victim, whose name was being withheld, furiously pounded on the other driver's car, witnesses said.
N.Y. man pleads guilty to corporate espionage
A Long Island man has pleaded guilty to illegal wiretapping in a corporate espionage case that targeted two Bergen County companies.
Solving riddles: Knowledge of basic forensics helps derms in daily practice
Not every dermatologist will see symptoms of bioterror attacks or be called upon to help police solve murders.
2 more probable LI swine flu cases
One of Long Island 's two additional probable swine flu cases involves a 50-year-old Holbrook man who works at the Queens school that has been ground zero of the flu outbreak in New York State, health officials said Thursday.
Cataract Surgery Results Improved by New Lens
Oceanside, NY - " Cataract surgery is one of the safest and most effective surgeries performed in the United States.
No danger from sausages either
Yesterday I wrote about some great pork dishes on Long Island in an effort to hammer home the point that eating pork presents no danger vis a vis swine flu: you catch it from sneezing people, not from barbecued ribs.
Hamden11 Quinnipiac Students Join Honor Society for Spanish
School Stuff Submitted by John Morgan on 2009-04-22.   Eleven Quinnipiac University students were recently inducted into Sigma Delta Pi, the National Collegiate Honor Society for Spanish, at a ceremony at Quinnipiac.
Green Bay Parkers (yep) team up to oppose plan
There was a false alarm Wednesday from the Green Bay Parkers. Love that name. The Parkers are based in Bay Park and East Rockaway and oppose Nassau Countya s sewer consolidation plan, contending that it would overwhelm the countya s sewage treatment plant in Bay Park.
Cops: Oceanside banker stole tens of thousands from client
A personal banker at an Astoria Federal Savings branch in Oceanside was arrested Tuesday and charged with stealing more than $40,000 from the accounts of an 82-year-old client by forging withdrawal slips, Nassau police said.
Brewster temple to host comedy night
"I don't want to wake up one day wearing elastic pants or like you see these dads, dressed like they're in their 20s," says comedian Chris Coccia, who performs April 18 in Brewster, N.Y. Coccia, who is in his 30s, performs with comedian Lenny Marcus, at Temple Beth Elohim's Annual Comedy Night.
Lower Back Pain - SPORT Proves Surgery is Effective Treatment
Oceanside, NY - " A study published in Spine magazine found that patients who underwent surgery for lumbar disc herniation achieved greater improvement in all primary and secondary outcomes as compared to patients who received a regimen of non-operative treatment, including physical therapy and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.