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Accused Drug Dealer Faces Three Felony Charges In Southampton Accused Drug Dealer Faces Three Felony Charges In Southampton
Accused Drug Dealer Faces Three Felony Charges In Southampton An accused drug dealer faces three felony charges in Southampton, according to police. While investigating cocaine sales in Hampton Bays Tuesday, July 30, officers reportedly observed a hand to hand drug sale in the rear parking lot of the Hampton Bays UA Movie Theater, according to Southampton Police. Police arrested Ronald Jiminez, 69, of Hampton Bays after he allegedly sold a quantity of cocaine, police said. When he was arrested an additional quantity of cocaine packaged for sale and over $1,100 in United States currency was reportedly found, according to Southampto…
Missing Greenlawn 19-Year-Old Marine Found In NYC Missing Greenlawn 19-Year-Old Marine Found In NYC
Missing Greenlawn 19-Year-Old Marine Found In NYC Update: The 19-year-old Marine from Greenlawn who went missing over the weekend has been found, Suffolk County Police confirmed. "Hannah Bombria has been located in New York City, unharmed," police said on Wednesday, July 31. The New York State Public Safety Department said in an earlier statement: "Hannah sought assistance from MTA Police at Penn Station in NYC and is safe." Original report: Police have issued an alert for a missing Long Island woman who is serving in the military. Hannah Bombria, 19, of Greenlawn, was reported missing by her parents on Sunday, July 28 at approximately…
Here Are Five Hot Spots For Happy Hour In Suffolk County Here Are Five Hot Spots For Happy Hour In Suffolk County
Here Are Five Hot Spots For Happy Hour In Suffolk County There are plenty of bars and restaurants to sample great food and drinks in Suffolk County. Here are five hot spots to try. F.H. Riley's, 400 New York Ave., Huntington: A comfortable bistro with wood and brick details in the design. This is a restaurant and social gathering place with a substantial "bites" on a happy hour menu, wine, and beer discounts. "Had a great time. Devin is a great bartender. Met a great bunch of people hanging at the bar," says a Google review by a poster, Kim Cardwell.  Maui Chop House, 49 Route NY-25 A., Rocky Point: It's an island vibe establishme…
Greenwich Man Remembered For Playing 'Santa', Ex-President Of Fire Department Greenwich Man Remembered For Playing 'Santa', Ex-President Of Fire Department
Greenwich Man Remembered For Playing 'Santa', Ex-President Of Fire Department Robert "Crow" Crawford of Greenwich remembered for his portrayal of Santa and his service to the Glenville Fire Department as president died on Saturday, July 27 at age 83. He was the husband to the late Patricia Larsen Crawford. Crawford was born on Jan. 14, 1936 in Shelton to the late Ronald and Nonna Welton Crawford. For much of his life, he was an electrician, working on high tension lines, however, he is best remembered for portraying Santa in his visits to children at Bergdorf Goodman in New York and at McArdles Florist in Greenwich. He was also a member of the Byram Shore Boat …
Shark Week Fast Fact: Did You Know Long Island Fisherman Inspired 'Jaws'? Shark Week Fast Fact: Did You Know Long Island Fisherman Inspired 'Jaws'?
Shark Week Fast Fact: Did You Know Long Island Fisherman Inspired 'Jaws'? It's Shark Week, and if you're a Long Islander, there's something you should know -- if you don't already. Frank Mundus, a Montauk fisherman, inspired the character of Quint in Peter Benchley’s 1974 novel "Jaws," which was made into a summer movie blockbuster by Steven Speilberg.  Benchley developed the idea from reading a news report of a Long Island fisherman catching a 4,550-pound great white shark off the coast of Long Island in 1964.  Frank Mundus was a sports fisherman in Montauk who chartered out his boat Cricket II for big game fishing thrill-seekers. Mundus was bor…
Wanted: Man, Woman Stole $4.4K Worth Of Items From East Islip CVS, Police Say Wanted: Man, Woman Stole $4.4K Worth Of Items From East Islip CVS, Police Say
Wanted: Man, Woman Stole $4.4K Worth Of Items From East Islip CVS, Police Say Police are asking the public's help to identify and locate two people who allegedly stole thousands of dollars worth of merchandise from CVS in East Islip. A man and woman stole $4,467 worth of cosmetics from CVS, located at 15 West Main St., on Tuesday, July 2 at approximately 1 p.m., according to Suffolk County Police. The woman was described as Hispanic, between 20 and 30-years-old with a light complexion and a medium build. The man was described as black, between 20 and 30 years old with a medium, muscular build, said police. Suffolk County Crime Stoppers offers a cash reward of up to …
Missing Manhasset Man Found Missing Manhasset Man Found
Missing Manhasset Man Found Update: A 71-year-old Manhasset man who went missing in late July has been found. Raymond Bell, who was last seen leaving his home on foot on Sunday, July 28 at 7 a.m., was located, Nassau County Police announced on Wednesday, Aug. 7. Original report: An alert has been issued for a  missing Manhasset man. Raymond Bell was last seen leaving his home on foot on Sunday, July 28 at 7 a.m., according to Nassau County Police. Bell, 71, is 6-foot, 130 pounds with brown eyes and black and gray hair. His clothing description and probable destination are unknown, police said. Detectives req…
Oyster Bay Cove Estate Of Woolworth Heir Hits Market For $21.9M Oyster Bay Cove Estate Of Woolworth Heir Hits Market For $21.9M
Oyster Bay Cove Estate Of Woolworth Heir Hits Market For $21.9M The Oyster Bay Cove estate of a Woolworth family heir is on the market for just under $22 million. Beau Pre is a 20th century estate commissioned by Charles and Helena Woolworth McCann in 1928, according to the listing broker Douglas Elliman Real Estate. This Double "L" French Normandy home was authentically restored over 4 years by builder/architect John Kean, to its original country estate grandeur.  The 22-room, 12,000 square foot stately manor has antique hand-rubbed 100-year-old hemlock, pine and oak paneling, solid mahogany doors and Zelig windows, Littoviche tile roof, copper l…
Richard Liebson, Longtime Journalist In Westchester, Dies At 61 Richard Liebson, Longtime Journalist In Westchester, Dies At 61
Richard Liebson, Longtime Journalist In Westchester, Dies At 61 Richard Liebson, a longtime journalist in Westchester, died Sunday, in White Plains at age 61, according to The Journal News/lohud.com, where he worked for decades. Liebson had cancer for about two years, according to the article. Liebson was a crime reporter for more than 30 years at The Journal News. The article says he was one of the newspaper's "best-known writers and characters, a beat reporter of the old school." He covered the City of White Plain most recently, according to The Journal News. Liebson covered big stories including a 1994 propane-truck explosion in White Plains to…
Dog Whisperer, Mother, Friend Jane Treichler Howard-Johnson Of Stamford Dies Dog Whisperer, Mother, Friend Jane Treichler Howard-Johnson Of Stamford Dies
Dog Whisperer, Mother, Friend Jane Treichler Howard-Johnson Of Stamford Dies A longtime Stamford resident who is being remembered as a dog whisper, devoted mother and friend, Jane Treichler Howard-Johnson died Thursday, July 25 in Stamford, at age 60. She was born on July 22, 1959, in Cedar Grove, New Jersey, to Glen DeForest Treichler and Elizabeth Burke Treichler.  She was a 34-year resident of Stamford. Howard-Johnson met her husband  Peter at Bucknell University, where she was a member of the Delta Delta Delta sorority. Following graduation, they married and were married for 35 years. Some of her closest friends will remember Howard-Johnson as s…
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