Keyword: Judy Rattner
230 results total, viewing 151 - 160
It was back to school for Rockville Centre students on Tuesday, as a fleet of bright yellow school buses and legions of parents took their children to school on what otherwise would have been a sunny — and quiet — late-summer day. more
Nassau County detectives have released bank surveillance photos of a woman who allegedly pulled off two bank robberies in Rockville Centre in as many days. She is also suspected of involvement in a third heist, of a bank in Great Neck Estates, shortly after the second robbery in the village. There were no injuries in any of the incidents. more
It’s been a busy summer at the Sandel Senior Center, with back-to-back parties. The festivities on Aug. 13 were the third fun event in a row. more
Two Rockville Centre men are facing a slew of charges after alert police work resulted in their arrest on Muirfield Road early on Aug. 20, after they allegedly stole a black 2008 Audi from Park Place and bailed out of it while it was still running. more
In a funeral Mass attended by hundreds, including many public officials and representatives from the law enforcement community Thursday morning at St. Agnes Cathedral, former Nassau County District Attorney Denis Dillon, a resident of Rockville Centre, was remembered as a dedicated public servant and a man of principle. more
A long-simmering parking dispute that has pitted neighbors of the new Wild Ginger restaurant, at Sunrise Highway and North Forest Avenue, against its management and the company operating its valet service was topic No. 1 at a packed meeting in Village Hall on Aug. 10. more
Former Nassau County District Attorney Denis Dillon, a resident of Rockville Centre, died at home early last Sunday morning after a long battle with lymphoma. He was 76. more
Former Nassau County District Attorney Denis Dillon, a resident of Rockville Centre, died at home early Sunday morning after a long battle with lymphoma. He was 76. During his more than 30 … more
English Language Arts and math proficiency ratings fell throughout New York and across Long Island after the State Education Department effectively raised the bar in an effort to better prepare students for higher education. In recent years, school districts throughout the state— including Rockville Centre — had enjoyed continually higher passing rates in the yearly assessments, taken by students in grades 3 through 8. In addition to the scoring changes this year, the tests were also moved to May —from January for the ELA and from March for math. more
Workers demolishing the vacant Smith Barney and Sylvia's Corset buildings on Merrick Road on July 14 accidentally sent a brick wall toppling into scaffolding, partially collapsing it. No one was injured and there was minimal damage at the construction site, the future home of a TD Bank branch. more
« Prev | 1 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 23 | Next »
Currently viewing stories posted within the past year.
For all older stories, please use our advanced search.