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Beloved Former Greenwich PD Officer Dies At Age 76
The Greenwich Police Department is mourning the loss of one its retired longtime beloved officers.Sergeant Richard Daly Jr., age 76, died on Friday, Aug. 23, the department said.Daly was born on Sept. 11, 1947, and raised in Stamford. Prior to becoming a Greenwich Police officer, he served in the …
Ridgefield Running Company owner to open 4th location at Chelsea Piers in Stamford
RIDGEFIELD — Megan Searfoss, owner of the Ridgefield Running Company, is expanding her business by opening a fourth location — this one in Stamford. The fourth store, called Darien Running at Chelsea Piers, is scheduled to open Sept. 1, she said in a recent announcement. The new location,...
Sportime Port Washington seeks return to glory days with $7 million renovation
Sportime Port Washington, then known as the Port Washington Tennis Academy, was go-to place in the 1970s and 1980s where stars like John and Patrick McEnroe played with Vitas Gerulaitis and Mary Carillo. But the academy fell into disarray over the past two decades, and in 2023, the Zausner family...
Connecticut High School Students Push Back Against Phone Ban
(TNS) — Student cellphones and devices are technically not banned at Greenwich High School, something Principal Ralph Mayo pointed out in a note to families. But they have to be put away all day, unless the student gets permission to use it for instructional purposes, according to the district's cellphones and personal devices regulation.
Special needs students host Olympic games
The Bethpage High School gymnasium buzzed with energy and excitement on Aug. 15 as students from all grade levels gathered for the Extended School Year Olympics. Extended School Year programs are designed for students who, due to their disabilities, are given a structured learning environment year-round. The Extended School Year...
Galante and Takahashi Named Captains
Hempstead, NY - Hofstra University Head Women's Golf Coach Matthew Ragovin announced today that Claire Galante and Mai Takahashi will serve as team captains for the Pride this season. "Claire Galante and Mai Takahashi are two of the most well-rounded student-athletes on our team," said Ragovin. "These two contribute so...
Town to Upgrade Main Baseball Field at Burns Park in Massapequa
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and the Town Board announced that major upgrades are coming soon to the 90ft baseball field at John J. Burns Park in Massapequa. The Town of Oyster Bay will upgrade the natural surface infield to a synthetic turf playing area. “These important upgrades will...
Statement from First Selectman Camillo on potential Aquarion sale
“On Thursday night, Aug. 22, I gave testimony at the South Central Connecticut Regional Water District’s Representative Policy Board’s public hearing on the proposed sale of Aquarion Water Company. I wanted to go on record with some of the concerns I have about the proposed sale of Aquarion...
Original Grandmasters Return to the Mountaintop
Newport, R.I. — From the inception of the New York Yacht Club Grandmasters Regatta in 2010, Noroton Yacht Club, from Darien, Conn., was the undisputed champion of grandmasters team racing. But the club’s streak of six straight wins ended in 2016 and despite usually being in contention, Noroton had been unable to replicate its previous successes. Until today, that is. With a 4-1 record on the final day of the 2024 New York Yacht Club Grandmasters Regatta, Noroton put daylight between itself and Day 2 leader Texas Corinthian Yacht Club and clinched the win. Newport Harbor Yacht Club finished third and Southern Yacht Club took fourth.
Hempstead Man Arrested for Grand Larceny After Crime Spree at Adelphi University and Beyond
The Garden City Police Department reports the arrest of a Hempstead man for Grand Larceny that occurred on August 24, 2024 at 3:55 pm. According to detectives, On June 18 at 2:45 pm Defendant Austin T. Withers, 28 of 96 Crowell Street was inside the Adelphi University Library located at 1 South Avenue, Garden City. Wither was observed removing a wallet without permission containing assorted credit cards and papers. The defendant did assume another identity to make purchases at the Jamaica Train Station. Further investigation revealed that earlier on June 18, 2024 at 2:30 pm defendant was inside the University Center at Adelphi and removed an Apple Air Pod valued at 250.00 dollars that did not belong to him. It was also revealed that on July 31, 2024 at 5:04 am defendant Withers entered a building located at 591 Stewart Avenue, Garden City and removed assorted credit cards from a desk without permission. He later used the cards to make purchases at various locations. On August 24, 2024 at 3:55 pm Garden City detectives located defendant Austin T. Withers at his residence and were able to place him into police custody without incident.
Pinelawn Memorial Park and Arboretum Invites Long Islanders to Embrace the Importance of Honeybees
On Sunday, August 25, Pinelawn Memorial Park and Arboretum hosted its 6th Annual Honey Bee Experience, an event created to educate the community about the essential role of honey bees in our environment. The free event offered attendees, of all ages, a unique opportunity to observe these fascinating yet endangered insects up close, in a safe and engaging setting—a perfect addition to any summer bucket list.
Missing Persons Squad Seeks Public’s Help in Locating Missing 73-Year-Old Woman Last Seen at Roosevelt Field Mall
Missing Persons Squad reports the details of a Missing Adult that occurred on Sunday August 25, 2024, at 6:00 pm in East Garden City and reported to police on Sunday August 25, 2024, 10:20 pm. According to detectives, Bernice Caesar, 73, was last seen at the Roosevelt Field Mall. She...
Exclusive: Nassau family pressured to pay $300 because of Long Beach's 'boot and tow' policy
The family alleges Code Enforcement and a tow truck company pressured them into paying $300 in cash for them to have access to the car after receiving the ticket and threatening to tow it away.
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