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For Doug Mashkow, owner of CD Island on Merrick Road, the trouble all seemed to start in October, when a new bar, McFadden's, opened just down the street. more
The Rockville Centre Police Department has put a new mobile command post and a new patrol car into service to replace the one that was destroyed by a fleeing burglary suspect who deliberately crashed into it in July 2008. more
Officer Matthew Vickery was named "Cop of the Month" by the Rockville Centre Police Department for alert police work that led to an arrest on multiple weapons and drug charges. more
People named in Crime Watch items as having been arrested and charged with violations or crimes are only suspected of committing those acts of which they are accused. They are all presumed to be … more
"The parade was very orderly, and even the after-parade event at night in our downtown business district was orderly," said Police Commissioner Charles Gennario, who attributed the relative peace last Saturday to a heavy police presence that included 30 officers on foot and what he described as the "good cooperation" his department received from village bar owners. more
Rockville Centre police were busy over the March 6-7 weekend with three burglaries and two attempts in the vicinity of William Street early that Saturday morning. more
Nassau County’s latest gun buy back program, held at Shiloh Baptist Church on N. Centre Avenue last Saturday morning, got 173 illegal operable guns off the street. The five buy back events in different Nassau County communities have so far collected over 1,470 weapons. Law enforcement pays $200 for each gun, and $14,600 has been distributed to date — money that has been seized from criminals. more
New Police Commissioner Charles Gennario officially took the reins of the Police Department at the village board meeting on Monday when he was sworn in by Mayor Mary Bossart. Immediately afterward, Gennario promoted five officers and swore in three new ones. more
On Feb. 13, 1973, when, as Jack McKeon would say, “the Dead Sea was just sick,” he was sworn in as an officer in the Rockville Centre Police Department. This New Year’s Eve, almost 37 years later, McKeon was set to retire after 19 years as commissioner — the longest tenure ever for a head of the RVCPD. more
On Feb. 13, 1973, when, as Jack McKeon would say, “the Dead Sea was just sick,” he was sworn in as an officer in the Rockville Centre Police Department. This New Year’s Eve, almost 37 years later, McKeon was set to retire after 19 years as commissioner — the longest tenure ever for a head of the RVCPD. more
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