Friday, March 8, 2019

Morning News Brief: Legal guardian accused of assaulting two girls in New Cassel

           

Legal guardian accused of assaulting two girls in New Cassel

 

News 12 has learned both children were found to have marks consistent with being struck by a cord, as well as bite marks.

 

TOP STORIES

Oceanside sanitation commissioner denies sexual harassment claim

 

Jacqueline Urli claims Sanitation Commissioner Matthew Horowitz repeatedly harassed her on several occasions to work.

 

Whole Foods Market coming to Commack

 

Whole Foods already has stores in Manhasset, Jericho and Lake Grove.

 

Poll: International Women's Day

 

Happy International Women's Day! Do you plan on going to a women's march this year?

 

Food Fight: Vote on the Top 12

 

The Food Fight battle continues on News 12 Long Island!

 

Kids Corner Events: March 8-15

 

Here are some great events to take your kids to this weekend.

 

May the force be with Disney! – Star Wars attractions to open earlier than planned

 

"Galaxy's Edge" will open on May 31 at Disneyland, and then on Aug. 29 at Hollywood Studios in Florida.

 

Dog Day Fridays for March 8

 

This week's dogs are up for adoption at Save-A-Pet Animal Rescue, which is located in Port Jefferson Station. Their phone number is (631) 473-6333.

 

Ex-Trump campaign boss Manafort sentenced to 47 months

 

Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort was sentenced Thursday to nearly four years in prison for tax and bank fraud related to his work advising Ukrainian politicians.

 

Officer pleads guilty to stealing from Hempstead FD, filing false document

 

Randy Stith, a Hempstead police officer, volunteer firefighter and school board member, pleaded guilty Thursday to criminal possession of a forged instrument and petit larceny.

 

Mets great Tom Seaver diagnosed with dementia at 74

 

Hall of Fame pitcher Tom Seaver has been diagnosed with dementia and has retired from public life.

 

Proposal would allow pothole damage claims year-round

 

Some New York lawmakers are pushing a bill that would require the state to reimburse drivers for pothole-related repairs all year-round.

 


 

 

 

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