Keyword: Vandalism
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Vandalism incidents over the summer brought a group of upset parents to the North Bellmore Board of Education meeting last Thursday. Parents of students at Newbridge Road School attended the session because they heard through other parents that needles were recently discovered on the playground. more
In a high school auditorium, you usually find groups of bustling adolescents sitting in the rows, but on Monday, parents gathered in the Lynbrook High School auditorium to voice their frustrations about what they describe as illegal activity among local youth. Lynbrook and East Rockaway officials, along with members of the Nassau County Police Department’s 4th Precinct, were in the hot seat as many residents complained about disruptive youth who, they said, hang out, drink and cause mischief near Waverly Avenue. more
Residents, police officers and local government officials are noticing a troubling trend in many South Shore communities: destruction caused by teenagers. more
Dozens of concerned homeowners, parents, teachers and residents from East Rockaway, Lynbrook and Hewlett crowded Monday night’s village board meeting in East Rockaway to address a troubling situation: groups of teenagers — sometimes as many as 50, by some accounts — who are drinking and vandalizing homes near Waverly Avenue and Durland Road in the southwestern corner of the village. more
Graffiti was spray painted inside Valley Stream South High School early Friday morning after several vandals broke into the Jedwood Place building. more
The field house at Bruce H. Gary Memorial Field of Heroes was vandalized sometime on the night of July 20, said Steve Kropp, president of the Bellmore Little League. The baseball field, which sits on the Reinhard Early Childhood Center's property, is used during the Little League season. more
Q. We're about to start a construction project, and workers' cars will be parked all around us. I have this ongoing problem: My neighbor constantly does vindictive things to cars parked in front of his house. more
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
A well-known supermarket on Dogwood Avenue in Franklin Square was the scene of vandalism early last week, when two teenagers painted a swastika on a bathroom stall with black spray paint. more
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