Heartbreaking to hear news of two brave NYPD officers killed in a vicious and wanton attack in Brooklyn. We offer peace and condolences to the families, fellow officers and to the Bedford-Stuyvesant community. We collectively mourn loss of dear life. #HigherHeights
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Bipartisan agreements may improve Elmont’s quality of life
As of October 30, 2014 – the following agreements have been made by Republican and Democratic leadership in Nassau – to improve quality of life for taxpayers: * Creation of a new Felon Registry for Gun Crimes that requires all felons that are convicted of a gun crime, and those convicted of criminal possession ofContinueContinue reading “Bipartisan agreements may improve Elmont’s quality of life”
19 year-old writes an emotional letter to her Town Government
[Via The Huntingtonian] To Whom it May Concern, My name is Kelly Bilodeau. I am nineteen years old, I am from Huntington Station, NY and I am currently a sophomore at the University of Maryland. I was hesitant to even contact you as most people my age have lost faith in the government’s ability toContinueContinue reading “19 year-old writes an emotional letter to her Town Government”
Project 21 Initiative: Stop Underage Drinking
From the Long Island Exchange: The Fourth Precinct reports the arrests of 12 individuals during the “Project 21” initiative which targets the sale of alcoholic beverages and tobacco products to minors within the confines of Nassau County. This initiative was conducted on October 16, 2014. According to Officers, with the assistance of an underageContinueContinue reading “Project 21 Initiative: Stop Underage Drinking”
Luxury cars and push-button starts targeted for theft
[Via Nassau County Police Department] The NCPD has seen an increase in luxury cars and SUV’s being stolen in Nassau County over the past few weeks. Luxury vehicles with push button starts and key fobs are again being targeted. ***The thefts are occurring at all times of the day and night in which the carContinueContinue reading “Luxury cars and push-button starts targeted for theft”