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Tiny Microgreens Make a Big Splash at Greenwich Farmers Market
This summer there have been several new vendors at the Saturday Greenwich Farmers Market in the Horseneck lot, including TinyGreensCT, an urban farm that grows high-quality, hyper-local microgreens. Daniel Ellern and Lily Mass share a love for growing their own food. At TinyGreensCT they specialize in growing unique, delicious, healthy...
Officials: Two Arrested After Shoplifting at Manhasset Store, Assaulting Security Guard
The Sixth Squad reports the arrest of two Flushing men for an incident that occurred on Tuesday, July 16, 2024 at 4:24 PM in Manhasset. According to detectives, an officer was patrolling through the Macys parking lot located at 1100 Northern Boulevard when he was notified by a Macys loss prevention associate that two males had just stolen items and were fleeing in a black Kia. Officers initiated a Vehicle and Traffic Law stop on the vehicle in the vicinity of Northern Boulevard and Community Drive. The vehicles occupants, defendants Lawrence Davis, 37, of 46-18 194th Street and Hulin Piao, 42, of 139-06 34th Road were both placed under arrest without incident.
Brentwood Man Sentenced to 50 Years to Life in Prison for Fatally Stabbing His Cousin and Attempting to Kill His Cousin’s Girlfriend
Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney today announced that Wilson Felipe Andrade-Molina, 38, of Brentwood, was sentenced to 50 years to life in prison followed by five years of post-release supervision, after a jury found him guilty of Murder in the Second Degree, Attempted Murder in the Second Degree and Assault in the First Degree, for fatally stabbing his cousin at his place of employment and then going to his cousin’s Brentwood home and stabbing the cousin’s girlfriend in front of her 21-year-old son.
Long Island Ducks’ Stadium Hosts Annual Stan Musial All-Star Games
Amidst the MLB All-Star Weekend, another baseball league took part in All-Star activities of their own. The Long Island Stan Musial (LISM) Men’s Baseball League held its annual All-Star games on Friday, July 12, and Saturday, July 13, at Fairfield Properties Ballpark in Central Islip, home of the Long Island Ducks.
Mall Heist: Woman Swipes $235 in Clothing from Spencer’s, Reward Offered for Tips!
Suffolk County Crime Stoppers and Suffolk County Police Fourth Precinct Crime Section. officers are seeking the public’s help to identify and locate the woman who stole. merchandise from a Lake Grove store. A woman stole clothing, valued at approximately $235, from Spencer’s, located in the. Smith Haven Mall,...
Times … and dates: July 18 to July 25, 2024
The 59th annual Huntington Summer Arts Festival returns to Heckscher Park, 2 Prime Ave., Huntington from June 21 to Aug. 24, Wednesdays to Saturdays at 8 p.m., and Sundays at 7 p.m. The 10-week festival will feature over 40 live performances including dance, theater and music. Bring seating. Held rain or shine. Free. For a list of scheduled performers, visit www.huntingtonarts.org. 631-271-8423.
Norwalk News: Juvenile Arrested in Shooting Incident
On Saturday, July 13, 2024, at 6:54 PM, the Norwalk Police Department received multiple 911 calls of shots fired in the Roodner Court Public Housing Complex at 261 Ely Ave. Patrol Officers arrived on the scene and found evidence that shots had been fired. As officers were on scene, information was gained that a 15-year-old victim had been dropped off at Norwalk Hospital suffering from a non-life-threatening gunshot wound. Norwalk Detectives assumed the investigation and gathered enough evidence to charge a 16-year-old juvenile with the shooting. The juvenile was remanded to Juvenile Detention.
Norwalk teen arrested for shooting 15-year-old
NORWALK, CT (WFSB) - A 16-year-old was arrested following the shooting of a 15-year-old on Saturday night. The Norwalk Police Department responded to multiple calls at 6:54 p.m. reporting gunfire at the Roodner Court Public Housing Complex, located at 261 Ely Ave. Upon arrival, patrol officers discovered that a 15-year-old...
Bridgeport 9-11 Little League All-Stars Defeat Hurricane, 9-5, to win State Championship
The Bridgeport 9-11 Little League All-Stars captured the state championship on Wednesday with a 9-5 victory against Hurricane in Ona. Riley Haddix and Reed Hurst each had two hits to lead Bridgeport. Haddix, Walker Horne and Cam Nicewarner each scored a pair of runs. Parker Tuttle and Collin Benson each...
Art promotes shorebird conservation
The Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary & Audubon Center announce the winners of this year’s ‘Share the Shore’ student sign initiative. This annual event, part of Audubon New York’s education and conservation efforts, aims to educate elementary students about shorebird protection through the creation of colorful, informative signs.
Mermaids, princes, and a Santana serenade
Glen Cove hosted their 2nd Downtown Sounds concert on Friday, showcasing impressive performances from the Glen Cove High School theatre program and Milagro, a Santana tribute band that blends rock, blues, Latin, and jazz. Art students at the high school were also asked to show off their work by creating banners for the festivities, which were displayed next to the stage in Village Square.
Runners take to the streets for patriotic run
Independence Day this year was no different than year’s past, as the Bellmore Striders Running Club held its annual run on July 4. Hundreds of runners came together to compete in both the one-mile youth run and the four-mile adult run. Debuting in 1976, the Striders led by coach...
Shawn Wightman appointed as new superintendent of Roosevelt Union Free School District
After the retirement of previous superintendent, Deborah Wortham, the Roosevelt Union Free School District welcomes Shawn Wightman as the new Superintendent as of July 1, 2024. With a distinguished career in educational leadership and a deep commitment to student success, Wightman brings a wealth of experience and a fresh vision...
CERT New Canaan Appreciation ACME Store
CERT New Canaan Board member Kevin McIntosh receives water bottles from Nancy Layman ACME Store supervisor to refresh the 22 CERT volunteers who aided the NCPD at the recent Family 4th celebration in Waveny Park. In addiction to the water, ACME supplied sandwiches , chips, cookies & pickles. Acme has been a supporter of the Family 4th evenfor several years by providing CERT with food and refreshm at this annual event. CERT New Canaan and the New Canaan community appreciates the efforts of the entire ACME Store team.
News Briefs: July 19
Sergeant Brent Reeves retired from the Greenwich Police Department this month, where he served as coordinator of domestic violence crimes and supervisor of the Special Victims Section. Joining the department in 1997 and becoming a sergeant in 2005, Reeves was known for handling domestic violence cases and training officers. Since January, he has been serving as Interim Director of Security for Greenwich Public Schools.
Fifty-Six Seawolves Earn CAA Football Commissioner’s Spring Honor Roll
RICHMOND, Va. – Stony Brook football saw 56 student-athletes recognized on the 2024 CAA Spring Commissioner's Honor Roll, as announced by the conference office. Five student-athletes earned High Honors with Distinction (4.0 GPA), 12 more earned High Honors (3.7 - 4.0) and 39 more were recognized with Honors (3.0 - 3.7).
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