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Valley Stream’s Trisha Brown elected to Girl Scouts of Nassau County Board
Valley Stream resident Trisha Brown has been nominated to the Girl Scouts of Nassau County Board of Directors, serving through 2026. Brown’s induction took place during the organization’s 59th Annual Meeting at the Ruth S. Harley University Center on the Adelphi University campus. The Board of Directors for...
Alert Issued For 13-Year-Old Long Island Girl Missing 4 Days
Police are asking for help in locating a Long Island teenager who has been missing for several days.Jayla Cardwood-Henry, age 13, was last seen leaving her Hempstead home on Saturday, July 13, according to Nassau County Police.Investigators said she may have traveled to Brooklyn.Cardwood-Henry is 5…
Photos from the Village Archives
Nassau County is 125 years old in 2024, having been separated from Queens County in 1899 when Queens became part of greater New York City. One of the first requirements was a new County Courthouse. The Garden City Company donated land at the southwest corner of Old Country Rd. and Franklin Ave., just within the north boundary of the Village. The cornerstone was laid by Governor Theodore Roosevelt in 1901. The courthouse was given a Mineola address to avoid confusion for NYC travellers, as it is much closer to the Mineola RR station than the one in Garden City. Court operations were transferred to a new Courthouse on Old Country Rd. in 1940, and the building is now used for legislative offices. Shown is a photo of the original Courthouse facing southwest in the early 1900s, before wings were added on the sides in 1916. Franklin Ave. is a dirt road with a horses-drawn wagon approaching in the middle. At the left is a trolley on the line that started at Old Country Rd. and continued on Franklin into Hempstead and ultimately to Jamaica. That service ended in 1926. Arhives identifier: pbch08.
Las Vegas Sands Lease of Nassau Coliseum OK’d Despite Protests
Sign up for our LI Press email newsletter to get news, updates, and local insights delivered straight to your inbox!. Despite protests – and counter-protests – the Nassau County Planning Commission voted unanimously on Thursday to hand the Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale over to the Las Vegas Sands casino company.
11 Year-Old Child Injured After Struck by Vehicle While Crossing Roosevelt Street, Cops Say
The First Squad reports the details of a Vehicular Accident that occurred on Monday, July 15, 2024 at 4:00 pm in Roosevelt. According to Detectives, a 34-year-old male operating a 2021 Honda Accord was traveling westbound on Thoma Place where he struck a male juvenile, 11, attempting to cross the street. The male juvenile suffered a leg injury and was transported via Nassau County Police Helicopter to Cohen Children’s Medical Center for evaluation and treatment of his injuries.
Man Burglarizes Carle Place Nail Salon After Throwing Rock Through Front Door; Can You Help ID the Culprit?
The Third Squad reports on a Commercial Burglary that occurred on Wednesday, July 17, 2024 at 1:26 a.m. in Carle Place. According to Detectives, an unknown male subject forcefully entered Blooming Nails & Spa located at 104 Westbury Avenue by throwing a rock through the front glass door. The subject removed an undetermined amount of U.S. currency before exiting the rear of the store and fleeing the scene on foot eastbound towards Westbury Avenue.
LI man accused of impersonating FTC agent to steal nearly $400K in gold bars from victim, 73
A Long Island man was arrested on Monday for allegedly impersonating a Federal Trade Commission official online and trying to scam a victim into giving him gold bars worth $400,000, Nassau County police said.
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