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Water Caused Fire That Gutted Popular Oceanfront Restaurant On Long Island, Owner Says Water Caused Fire That Gutted Popular Oceanfront Restaurant On Long Island, Owner Says
Water Caused Fire That Gutted Popular Oceanfront Restaurant On Long Island, Owner Says For years, Crabby Amy’s was a summer staple in Seaford — now, after a devastating fire, its future hangs in the balance. By sunrise Friday, Aug. 22, only charred remains of the beloved seafood restaurant lay where loyal patrons long gathered for lobster rolls, crab cakes, and cocktails along the marina. Firefighters responded to the Treasure Island Marina on Ocean Avenue at around 9:20 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 21, as Daily Voice reported. The Wantagh Fire Department and neighboring companies found the building fully engulfed in flames. Six unoccupied boats docked nearby sustained damage, and th…
Woman ID'd After Found Dead On Boat Docked At Montauk Yacht Club (UPDATE) Woman ID'd After Found Dead On Boat Docked At Montauk Yacht Club (UPDATE)
Woman ID'd After Found Dead On Boat Docked At Montauk Yacht Club (Update) A Manhattan woman has been identified after she was found dead on a boat docked in Montauk, Suffolk County Police announced on Tuesday, Aug. 5. Martha Nolan-O’Slatarra, 33, of Manhattan, was discovered unconscious on a vessel at the Montauk Yacht Club, located on Star Island Road, around 12 a.m., according to police. East Hampton Town Police responded after a man called 911 to report the woman. Good Samaritans attempted CPR, but Nolan-O’Slatarra was pronounced dead on the boat by first responders, authorities said. The Suffolk County Medical Examiner’s Office will determine her cause and m…
20-Year-Old, Furry Friend Rescued From Patchogue Marina 20-Year-Old, Furry Friend Rescued From Patchogue Marina
20-Year-Old, Furry Friend Rescued From Patchogue Marina A man and his dog have some officers to thank for rescuing them from a Long Island marina. The early-morning incident happened in Patchogue, at Mascot Dock and Marina, at around 3:30 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 27. Suffolk County Police said a 20-year-old Holbrook man was crabbing when his dog, a 2-year-old pit bull, jumped into the water. The man jumped in after her but was unable to exit the water. Fortunately for the pair, two Suffolk County Police Marine Bureau officers responded in their boat and pulled them to safety.  Both man and dog were unharmed.