Hit-Run Driver At Large After Southern State Parkway Crash Injuring Motorcyclist Hit-Run Driver At Large After Southern State Parkway Crash Injuring Motorcyclist
Hit-Run Driver At Large After Southern State Parkway Crash Injuring Motorcyclist New York State Police investigators on Long Island are looking for eyewitnesses as they continue an investigation into a motorcycle crash on the Southern State Parkway last month. Police said that at approximately 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, May 16, a motorcyclist was struck by another driver while heading westbound on the parkway near exit 29 in the town of Oyster Bay. The only descriptive information provided by State Police was that the vehicle involved in the hit-and-run crash is that is was possibly a black Volkswagen or Honda sedan. Anyone with information regarding the crash or who may hav…
ID Released For Man Killed In Southern State Parkway Crash ID Released For Man Killed In Southern State Parkway Crash
ID Released For Man Killed In Southern State Parkway Crash The identity has been released of a man who was killed in a multi-vehicle crash on the Southern State Parkway. It happened on the westbound side in the area of Exit 31 in the town of Oyster Bay at around 5:15 p.m. Thursday, June 17. Two motorcycles and two vehicles were involved in the crash, state police said. The victim, David Torres, age 45, of Hempstead, was driving a 2003 Kawasaki motorcycle when he struck the rear of a 2019 Jeep and was ejected, state police said. Torres was transported to St. Joseph’s Hospital where he died from his injuries, according to police. One other pe…
One Dead, One Injured In Multi-Vehicle Crash On Southern State Parkway One Dead, One Injured In Multi-Vehicle Crash On Southern State Parkway
One Dead, One Injured In Multi-Vehicle Crash On Southern State Parkway Click here for an updated story: ID Released For Man Killed In Southern State Parkway Crash One person was killed and another injured in a multi-vehicle crash on the  Southern State Parkway. It happened on the westbound side in the area of Exit 31 in the town of Oyster Bay at around 5:15 p.m. Thursday, June 17. Two motorcycles and two vehicles were involved in the crash, state police said. The drivers of the other two vehicles involved were not injured. The identity of the victim has not yet been released. The collision is still under investigation and the state polic…
Suspect Nabbed After Breaking Into Long Island Restaurant, Stealing Money, Police Say Suspect Nabbed After Breaking Into Long Island Restaurant, Stealing Money, Police Say
Suspect Nabbed After Breaking Into Long Island Restaurant, Stealing Money, Police Say A 23-year-old man was arrested after breaking into a popular Long Island ice stand and stealing from a cash register, police said. It is alleged that Louis Wilson, who police say is homeless, was caught on camera entering the Bonanza Stand of Oyster Bay on Shore Avenue in Oyster Bay at 9:11 a.m. on Saturday, June 12 through an open back door. Nassau County Police investigators said that Wilson entered the restaurant, removed an undisclosed amount of cash, and fled the scene on foot. The investigation led police to identify Wilson as a suspect, who was arrested by Nassau County Police offic…
Long Island To Get $30.6M In State Funding For Pavement Restoration Projects Long Island To Get $30.6M In State Funding For Pavement Restoration Projects
Long Island To Get $30.6M In State Funding For Pavement Restoration Projects Millions of dollars are being invested for pavement restoration projects on major roadways on Long Island. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced a $30.6 million investment in pavement restoration projects to repair portions of five state roads in both Nassau and Suffolk counties totaling approximately 20 miles. According to Cuomo, “the projects will improve driving conditions and enhance safety along key roadways for the flow of people and goods on Long Island.” 
“Safe and reliable roadways are the lifeblood of our communities and are critical for keeping us economically competitive," …
Suspect Nabbed On Train Platform After Robbery At Long Island Shop, Police Say Suspect Nabbed On Train Platform After Robbery At Long Island Shop, Police Say
Suspect Nabbed On Train Platform After Robbery At Long Island Shop, Police Say A suspect was nabbed on a train platform shortly after he allegedly robbed a Long Island shop. According to Nassau County Police detectives, the male subject entered Alice’s of Oyster Bay, a cafe and consignment shop on Berry Hill Road, and removed a purse from the store, passing all points of purchase while making no attempt to pay for the merchandise around 4:30 p.m. Friday, April 2. After exiting the store, the man was approached by a 43-year-old male clerk, who was then placed in fear by the subject as he reached into his front right pocket while threatening the use of a weapon, sa…
Strong Winds Topple Tree Limbs, Cause Power Outages On Long Island Strong Winds Topple Tree Limbs, Cause Power Outages On Long Island
Strong Winds Topple Tree Limbs, Cause Power Outages On Long Island PSEG Long Island utility crews are working to repair power outages in Nassau and Suffolk counties. Hundreds on Long Island are without power as whipping winds with gusts up to 50 mph are toppling tree limbs and power lines. According to PSEG Long Island, as of 11:45 a.m. on Monday, March 29, crews are working to repair 37 active outages that were affecting 157 of the company’s customers. In Suffolk, 92 customers are without power, including 32 in Smithtown, followed by Babylon (27), Brookhaven (14), Islip (10), and Southold (nine). In Nassau, Hemsptead (46) was reporting the most outages, …
Here's How Many Are Without Power On Long Island After Storm Sweeps Through The Area Here's How Many Are Without Power On Long Island After Storm Sweeps Through The Area
Here's How Many Are Without Power On Long Island After Storm Sweeps Through The Area Hundreds of Long Islanders remain without power the morning after an ice storm rolled through the region. PSEG Long Island was still working on 18 active outages that were impacting 561 of the company’s 1,168,920 customers as of around 9:45 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 16, after snow and rain was dumped in Nassau and Suffolk counties. According to the company, 484 Suffolk County customers and 77 Nassau County customers were still in the dark the morning after the storm. The most customers impacted were in Southampton (322), followed by Riverhead (72), Huntington (47), Brookhaven (31), and Smithto…
LI Plow Driver Nabbed For DWI After Almost Hitting Marine Bureau Officer's Vehicle, Police Say LI Plow Driver Nabbed For DWI After Almost Hitting Marine Bureau Officer's Vehicle, Police Say
LI Plow Driver Nabbed For DWI After Almost Hitting Marine Bureau Officer's Vehicle, Police Say A Long Island man was arrested after allegedly driving his pickup truck with a plow attacked while intoxicated almost hitting a Marine Bureau vehicle. Deyvi Castillo-Chavarria, age 30, of Oyster Bay, was arrested around 12:30 p.m., Monday, Feb. 1, following the incident in Oyster Bay, said the Nassau County Police. According to officers, while traveling southbound on Route 106, in their unmarked vehicle, Marine Bureau officers encountered an oncoming Dodge Ram, with its plow attached, swerving into their lane of traffic, narrowing missing their vehicle, police said.  Af…
Thousands Of Long Islanders Without Power During Height Of Nor'easter Thousands Of Long Islanders Without Power During Height Of Nor'easter
Thousands Of Long Islanders Without Power During Height Of Nor'easter Thousands on Long Island are now without power during the height of the Nor’easter, which has already brought nearly a foot of snow to much of the region and wind gusts topping 50 miles per hour. As of 4:15 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 1, PSEG Long Island was reporting 84 active outages, impacting 3,128 of the company’s 1,169,066 customers, most of which were in Suffolk. In Suffolk, 2,971 of PSEG’s 643,359 customers were without service, with the most outages reported in Babylon (1,707), Southampton (661), and East Hampton (513). In Nassau, 150 customers lost power - 125 in Hempstead, 14 in North …
Woman Accused Of Stealing $13K From Long Island Resident In Scam Woman Accused Of Stealing $13K From Long Island Resident In Scam
Woman Accused Of Stealing $13K From Long Island Resident In Scam A 22-year-old Long Island woman has been arrested for allegedly scamming a woman out of more than $13,000 after she was told her granddaughter had been arrested. Kayla A. Roberts, of the Nassau County hamlet of East Norwich in the Town of Oyster Bay, has been arrested by the Nassau County Police on Thursday, Jan. 28, in Massapequa for the incident which took on Thursday, Jan. 21, said the Nassau County Police. According to detectives, a 74-year-old woman received a phone call on Tuesday, Jan. 19, from an unknown man claiming to be her granddaughter's lawyer, who stated she had been arrested…
Here Are Long Island Communities Hit Hardest By Power Outages As Strong Storm Sweeps Through Here Are Long Island Communities Hit Hardest By Power Outages As Strong Storm Sweeps Through
Here Are Long Island Communities Hit Hardest By Power Outages As Strong Storm Sweeps Through Thousands on Long Island were left without power on Monday afternoon as storms swept through the region, bringing rain and wind gusts approaching 50 mph. As of around 3 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 30, PSEG Long Island crews were working to repair nearly 300 active outages that were impacting 9,346 of the company’s 1,167,714 customers. In Suffolk, 5,140 customers were reporting outages, with another 4,188 in Nassau and 18 in the Rockaway Peninsula. Brookhaven was hit the hardest, with a total of 2,418 customers reporting outages, followed by Riverhead (795), East Hampton (342), Southold (308), Sou…