When Nassau County first announced that it would be installing speed cameras in every school district, it cited safety as the reason that tickets would start being issued. But there are many intersections in Rockville Centre that aren’t near schools that are far more dangerous.
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By Alex Costello
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12/3/14
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Nassau County Legislators Denise Ford and Howard Kopel hosted a forum on the current Long Beach Road traffic study at Oceanside Middle School on Nov. 17. About 40 people attended.
While …
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By Rebecca Melnitsky
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11/26/14
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Nassau County has finally revealed that the Jennie E. Hewitt School will have a speed camera installed in front of it, though there was no word on when that would take place.
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By Alex Costello
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10/15/14
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The Fourth Squad reports the details of a serious auto accident that occurred on Thursday, Oct. 9, at 7:20 a.m. in Elmont.
According to detectives, a male pedestrian, 73, was crossing Hempstead …
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10/10/14
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Fayette School has joined the list of community schools outside which motorists must slow down or else risk a speeding ticket.
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By Brian Racow
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10/1/14
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Keep an eye out while driving through Rockville Centre, because a speed camera is going to be coming — eventually.
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By Alex Costello
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9/10/14
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Summer is in full swing and so are hot temperatures. Tragically, we are hearing about more and more emergencies where children and pets are left unattended in hot cars.
Most recently, a Maryland …
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By Sam Pinto
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8/7/14
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Motorists and a teenager aboard a school bus were unscathed in a car accident in front of the Jerusalem Avenue School last week, according to authorities.
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By Julie Mansmann
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6/25/14
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As a longtime emergency medical technician, Bellmorite John Scalesi has seen his share of accidents. But, he said, he has seen one too many crashes on the stretch of Newbridge Road closest to Mepham …
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By Julie Mansmann
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6/11/14
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Roughly 200 pedestrians were killed on Long Island streets from 2010 to 2012, according to “The Region’s Most Dangerous Roads for Walking,” a report produced by the Tri-State Transportation Campaign, a non-profit organization committed to decreasing pedestrian fatalities. Eighty-eight died on Nassau County streets.
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By Kimberly Charles
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5/15/14
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