Thursday, May 2, 2019

Morning News Brief: Investigators: Hempstead police chief, 3 others part of ticket fixing scandal

           

Investigators: Hempstead police chief, 3 others part of ticket fixing scandal

 

Three of them were arraigned on charges, including tampering with public records, conspiracy and official misconduct.

 

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Dance Off: Submit your favorite dance school

 

It's time to show Long Island your dance moves in the Dance Off!

 

Poll: National Truffle Day

 

Today is National Truffle Day! Do you enjoy the sweet treat?

 

Hurricanes beat Islanders 5-2, take 3-0 series lead

 

Sebastian Aho set up Justin Williams' go-ahead goal with 9:45 remaining, and the Carolina Hurricanes beat the New York Islanders 5-2 on Wednesday night to take a 3-0 lead in their second-round series.

 

Road closures for 2019 NEFCU Long Island Marathon

 

The 2019 Long Island Marathon will start on Charles Lindbergh Boulevard in Uniondale, adjacent to the Nassau Coliseum at 7:30 a.m. on Sunday, May 5.

 

Stony Brook University Hospital makes list of nation's 100 best hospitals

 

The recognition comes from the health care information service "Healthgrades."

 

Carvel celebrates 85 years by handing out 85-cent cones all day

 

Customers can walk into any location to get a junior size cup or cone of their favorite soft serve ice cream flavor.

 

Man accused of trying to scam Bellmore senior citizen out of money

 

According to investigators, Rafael Sanchez called a 72-year-old and pretended to be his grandson who urgently needed bail money.

 

Suffolk police: Stickers with hateful messages discovered in Bay Shore

 

The stickers have been placed on a sign near Casamento Park.

 

NYC intersection renamed Sesame Street for show's 50th anniversary

 

For the last five decades, Sesame Street has impacted children worldwide, but on Wednesday, the long-running show left its mark on where it is based from -- New York City.

 

New bus service to run from Freeport LIRR station to Jones Beach Theater

 

A new bus service will get concertgoers to Jones Beach starting at the end of this month.

 

PBA: Using officers as crossing guards at schools is dangerous

 

The Police Benevolent Association says using police officers as crossing guards at schools will put the lives of thousands of residents in Nassau County at risk.

 

 

 

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