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The teens of one local troop are working hard to connect the men and women serving as troops abroad with their loved ones. As part of its community service, West Hempstead Boy Scout Troop 240 has … more
Four men were arrested on Tuesday in East Meadow for a pattern of cell-phone store burglaries in Nassau County from November 2010 to this January. The stores hit were the AT & T at 154 Fulton Avenue, Hempstead; AT & T at 1000 Sunrise Highway, Massapequa; AT & T at 316 Rockaway Turnpike, Cedarhurst; T-Mobile at 1073 Northern Boulevard, Flower Hill; and Verizon at 49 Old Country Road in Westbury. more
While watching “The Social Network” last week, I was stunned — not by the movie, but by the audience. As the theater went dark, a thousand points of light beamed out from cell phones. Well, not a thousand, but a lot. more
New York State Police arrested Ittai Azoulay, 26, of Alice Street in Merrick, and charged him with criminal possession of marijuana on Aug. 12. more
The North Merrick Civic Association is seeking support for a moratorium on the installation of cell-phone antennas and other equipment in the Town of Hempstead until a new town code regulating the equipment is passed. more
New York state banned the enormously dangerous practice of texting on cell phones while driving last August. Still, we can’t help but notice that loads of drivers are disregarding the law and … more
With the school year complete and with summer upon us, bullying won’t be a problem for a couple of months, right? Wrong. more
E-waste — old computers, televisions and cell phones — is growing at three times the rate of regular garbage, and contains hazardous materials that, if disposed of improperly, can impact the air we breathe and the water we drink. That’s why East Rockaway officials are ahead of the curve when it comes to recycling e-waste, which not only benefits the environment, but saves the village money. more
Volunteer at soup kitchen The Long Beach Soup Kitchen seeks highly-skilled, fast paced, energetic volunteers that are pleasant, caring, and courteous to do food prep, cook, serve and clean up crews. … more
NextG Networks filed a motion in New York State Eastern District Court on Oct. 21 to dismiss a lawsuit filed by the Merrick Gables Association against NextG, the Town of Hempstead and cell phone provider Metro PCS. The Merrick Gables Association and a group of Nassau County residents filed suit in late August after months of frustration with cell phone antennas and 40-foot-tall poles that were installed near homes and schools, on town-owned public rights of way, by NextG Networks, a wireless frequency provider contracted with Metro PCS in Nassau County. more
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