Mother Left Young Children In SUV While Shopping At Long Island Stop & Shop, Police Say Mother Left Young Children In SUV While Shopping At Long Island Stop & Shop, Police Say
Mother Left Young Children In SUV While Shopping At Long Island Stop & Shop, Police Say A Long Island mother is facing charges after she allegedly left two of her young children unattended in her car while she went shopping at a supermarket, police said. Officers from the Nassau County Police Department responded to Stop & Shop at the Wheatley Plaza shopping center in Greenvale shortly after 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 19 after receiving reports of two children left in a car. Upon arrival, the officers found a 6- and 4-year-old unattended in a Nissan Rogue in the parking lot. The investigation led officers to their mother, Roslyn resident Emily Bonilla Ramirez, 31, who …
Long Island Trio Indicted In $107M Scheme To Defraud Lottery-Winning Clients Long Island Trio Indicted In $107M Scheme To Defraud Lottery-Winning Clients
Long Island Trio Indicted In $107M Scheme To Defraud Lottery-Winning Clients Three on Long Island have been indicted for their roles in a $107 million “Lottery Lawyer” scheme. Dix Hills resident Jason Kurland, Oyster Bay resident Francis Smookler, Roslyn resident Frangesco Russo, and Staten Island resident Christopher Chierchio were charged in Brooklyn federal court with multiple charges of: wire fraud,  wire fraud conspiracy,  money laundering,  and money laundering conspiracy. Acting U.S. Attorney Seth DuCharme said that Kurland, 46, has declared himself a “Lottery Lawyer” purporting to represent dozens of lottery winners throughout the country wit…
Long Island Outage Update: Estimated Restoration Times Extended Again; Outreach Centers Open Long Island Outage Update: Estimated Restoration Times Extended Again; Outreach Centers Open
Long Island Outage Update: Estimated Restoration Times Extended Again; Outreach Centers Open PSEG Long Island said it has opened six customer outreach centers, starting Sunday, Aug. 9, and extended restoration times as thousands of Long Islanders remain without power five days after Tropical Storm Isaias barreled through the region. The centers are open from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. (or while supplies last), providing people with free water and ice. "To ensure we maintain the physical distancing necessary for the safety of our employees and customers, the centers will offer drive-thru service," PSEG Long Island said. The Sunday locations are: Patchogue – 460 E Main St Brentwood – 16…
Former Long Island Doctor Admits To Conspiring To Illegally Distribute Oxycodone, Feds Say Former Long Island Doctor Admits To Conspiring To Illegally Distribute Oxycodone, Feds Say
Former Long Island Doctor Admits To Conspiring To Illegally Distribute Oxycodone, Feds Say A former Long Island doctor has admitted to illegally distributing oxycodone for the better part of a decade, federal officials said. Amityville resident Tameshwar Ammar, a former doctor who operated out of Roslyn, pleaded guilty this week to conspiring to illegally distribute oxycodone. As part of the plea, Ammar agreed to forfeit $245,700 and he relinquished his medical license last month. Acting U.S. Attorney Seth DuCharme said that between 2013 and 2019, Ammar illegally prescribed thousands of oxycodone pills to two people illegally. Ammar wrote the prescriptions without any diagnostic…
ID Released For 17-Year-Old Found Shot Dead Near Busy Long Island Intersection ID Released For 17-Year-Old Found Shot Dead Near Busy Long Island Intersection
ID Released For 17-Year-Old Found Shot Dead Near Busy Long Island Intersection The identity has been released of a teenager found shot and killed near a busy Long Island intersection. It happened on Saturday, July 11 just before midnight in Roslyn. The victim, now identified as 17-year-old Jarol Hernandez, of Hempstead, was on the ground when officers arrived in the vicinity of Northern Boulevard and Museum Drive, according to Nassau County Police detectives.  Hernandez had suffered from multiple gunshot wounds and was pronounced dead by a Nassau County Police Medic at the scene.  The investigation is ongoing. Detectives request anyone with informati…
Suspect At Large After Man Found Shot Dead Near Busy Long Island Intersection Suspect At Large After Man Found Shot Dead Near Busy Long Island Intersection
Suspect At Large After Man Found Shot Dead Near Busy Long Island Intersection An investigation is underway after a man was found shot and killed near a busy Long Island intersection. It happened on Saturday, July 11 just before midnight in Roslyn. The victim, an unidentified man, was on the ground when officers arrived in the vicinity of Northern Boulevard and Museum Drive, according to Nassau County Police detectives.  The victim had suffered from multiple gunshot wounds and was pronounced dead by a Nassau County Police Medic at the scene. His age has not been released. The investigation is ongoing. Detectives request anyone with information contact Nassau Co…
Woman Allegedly Set Eight Fires, Including At Long Island Market Woman Allegedly Set Eight Fires, Including At Long Island Market
Woman Allegedly Set Eight Fires, Including At Long Island Market A 24-year-old woman who allegedly set at least eight fires on Long Island is facing multiple charges for arson after being arrested over the weekend, police said. Nassau County Police Arson Bomb Squad detectives arrested Melanie Nieves - who has no listed address - at approximately 1 a.m. on Sunday, May 31, after she was caught on video outside Sam’s Caribbean Marketplace on Hempstead Turnpike lighting a fire in the back of the store. Investigators reviewed the video, police said, and responding officers searched the area, taking Nieves into custody without further incident. According to p…
COVID-19: Long Island Bus Company Closes, With 900 Losing Jobs COVID-19: Long Island Bus Company Closes, With 900 Losing Jobs
Covid-19: Long Island Bus Company Closes, With 900 Losing Jobs One of Long Island’s largest bus companies is closing its doors and laying off nearly 1,000 employees amid the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Baumann Bus Company announced this week it will be permanently closing its doors after five decades, costing 900 jobs of previously laid-off drivers who will now not be hired back. The company was contracted with the Freeport, Baldwin, Rockville Centre, Valley Stream, Malverne, East Meadow, Merrick, Bellmore, Roslyn, Hewlett-Woodmere, and Long Beach school districts. When the pandemic hit in early March, the drivers were temporarily laid off …
LI Steakhouse Butcher Manager Rips Off $250K From Register Over Four Years, Police Say LI Steakhouse Butcher Manager Rips Off $250K From Register Over Four Years, Police Say
LI Steakhouse Butcher Manager Rips Off $250K From Register Over Four Years, Police Say A 61-year-old man was arrested for grand larceny after allegedly stealing some $250,000 from an area steakhouse. Anthony Callari, of Deer Park, was arrested at 11 a.m., Tuesday, April 7 and charged with grand larceny and falsifying business records, the Nassau County Police said. According to detectives, the larceny occurred when Callari, who worked as the butcher manager for Bryant and Cooper Steakhouse in Roslyn, removed money from the cash register without permission, police said. Callari allegedly pulled off the thefts, which took place between Jan. 2016 to April 2, by voiding fraudule…
Man Who Led Colombo Family's Long Island Rackets Dies Man Who Led Colombo Family's Long Island Rackets Dies
Man Who Led Colombo Family's Long Island Rackets Dies John “Sonny” Franzese, Sr., a Colombo mob underboss who ran the family's rackets on Long Island, has died. Franzese, of Roslyn, died on Sunday, Feb. 23 of natural causes in an upstate New York nursing home. He was 103 years old. Franzese took over the mob family’s operation on Long Island in the 1960s and was renowned for his business interests in Nassau and Suffolk County, including financing the 1972 porn film “Deep Throat,” which reportedly made millions. In 1967, Franzese was arrested and sentenced to 50 years in prison for bank robbery, though he was paroled in 1978.  He served …
This Long Island Village Among Nation's Top 50 Richest Places In New Rankings This Long Island Village Among Nation's Top 50 Richest Places In New Rankings
This Long Island Village Among Nation's Top 50 Richest Places In New Rankings This location on Long Island is among the nation's Top 50 richest places, according to brand-new rankings from Bloomberg. Checking in at No. 38 on the list is East Hills, a North Shore village that is part of the greater Roslyn area in Nassau County. East Hills has an average household income of $273, 306. Atherton, California, a San Francisco suburb located in San Mateo County, ranked No. 1 for the fourth year in a row with an annual household income of $525,324. To view the Bloomberg rankings, click here.
Nassau County CIO Sentenced To Federal Prison In $1.14 Million Bribe Scheme Nassau County CIO Sentenced To Federal Prison In $1.14 Million Bribe Scheme
Nassau County CIO Sentenced To Federal Prison In $1.14 Million Bribe Scheme A Roslyn man was sentenced Friday to a plea-bargained two years in federal prison for demanding bribes from the owner of two New Jersey IT staffing firms to get contracts from a Texas financial services company. Mark Berger, 59, must serve all of the sentence handed down by a U.S. District Court judge in Trenton, New Jersey. There’s no parole in the federal prison system. Berger was the chief information officer of SWBC, a financial services company based in Texas, with "the ability and authority to hire certain companies to perform work," U.S. Attorney for New Jersey Craig Carpenito said. …