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Updated: 5:15 p.m., Sept. 9, 2011: An eastbound Long Island Rail Road train struck and killed a New Jersey man at the Merrick train station just before 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday, according to LIRR spokesman Aaron Donovan. Metropolitan Transportation Authority and Nassau County police were on hand to investigate with LIRR officials. more
An Elmont woman was arrested at her home on Sept. 4, at 10:30 a.m., for stealing a dog from a Westbury home. more
A Long Beach resident who was struck by a vehicle on Aug. 18 at the intersection of Louisiana and West Beech streets died of his injuries at Nassau University Medical Center last Thursday. Police … more
Nassau County detectives are investigating a police-related shooting that occurred in Point Lookout in which an officer shot and killed a former Queens College and Long Beach High School baseball … more
By Anthony Rifilato Take the train! That’s the message city officials are emphasizing for visitors traveling to Long Beach for the Quiksilver Pro New York competition and festival Sept. 1-15, … more
An attorney for a Long Beach man who was arrested in July for resisting arrest and driving without an interlock device claims that his client was brutalized so badly by Long Beach police officers … more
A high speed car chase on Lido Boulevard late Saturday night led to the arrest of three Queens residents after Nassau County police officers discovered a cache of drugs in the vehicle, including … more
A Long Beach man with a history of DWI convictions was arrested on Monday for several charges — including operating a motor vehicle without an interlock device and resisting arrest — and was … more
Two Nassau County Police officers revved up the motor on a device not much larger than a lawnmower engine. As the machine roared last Wednesday afternoon, the officers used its cutters to slowly peel off the driver’s side door of a badly damaged minivan. No one was inside the van, but students at Holy Trinity High School in Hicksville watched quietly and anxiously as the “Jaws of Life” crushed the car’s metal. more
The New York State Senate has passed legislation to enact felony charges for wrong-way and other reckless drivers, according to Sen. Charles Fuschillo Jr., a Republican from Merrick who sponsored the bill. The legislation is in response to a significant number of arrests and car crashes involving individuals who drove the wrong way while under the influence of alcohol. more
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