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Hempstead, NY
News
Trio Beats, Robs Customer After Luring Victim From Cedarhurst Jewelry Store, Police Say
A man hoping to sell a bracelet to a Long Island jewelry store was instead beaten and robbed. Nassau County Police said the 31-year-old victim called what he thought was Five Towns Jewelry Buyers, located in Cedarhurst on Willow Avenue, at around 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 11. He was told the business was undergoing renovations and that he should come to a house on Redwood Drive. When the victim arrived, three men accosted him and dragged him into the house while punching him and hitting him with a baseball bat, police said. The trio also threatened him with a sledgehammer. Once inside, t…
Brentwood, NY
News
NY Judge Suspends Justin Timberlake's License Amid Drunk Driving Allegations
Pop superstar Justin Timberlake took time out of his European tour to face a New York judge in his alleged drunk driving case on Long Island. The former NSYNC frontman pleaded not guilty to one count of driving while intoxicated during a virtual appearance before Sag Harbor Village Justice Court on Friday morning, Aug. 2. Timberlake, age 43, of Franklin, Tennessee, was arrested shortly after leaving the posh American Hotel in Sag Harbor, around 12:30 a.m., Tuesday, June 18, after a night of drinking with friends, according to multiple news reports. He was held in jail overnight. Earlier …
Lyndhurst, NJ
Police & Fire
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! PA Fugitive Captured By Lyndhurst PD Claimed He Was Delivering Food At 4 AM: Police
A Pennsylvania fugitive told Lyndhurst police who captured him that he was making a food delivery when they found him casing a neighborhood with his vehicle's headlights off, authorities said. Najee Bullock, 25, couldn't produce a driver's license when Officer Michael Clifford stopped him and three other men in a Nissan Rogue near the corner of Chase and Wilson avenues around 4 a.m., Detective Lt. Vincent Auteri said. Bullock told the officer that he was making a food delivery in the area, the lieutenant said. It turned out Bullock was wanted out of Blair County, PA, for skipping court and…
Chappaqua, NY
News
NYers Can Now Choose 'X' Gender Marker On Driver License, ID Cards, Hochul Announces
With the start of “Pride Month” just days away, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced a historic step in removing barriers for transgender and non-binary New Yorkers. Hochul announced that New Yorkers will soon have the option to choose “X” as a gender marker on driver’s licenses, learner permits, or non-driver state ID cards. “As we prepare to celebrate Pride Month in a few days, I am excited to announce this historic change that represents another victory in our fight to help ensure equality and respect for the LGBTQ+ community," the governor said. "Every person, regardless of…
Bristol, PA
News
Pennsylvania Travelers Will Soon Need Real IDs To Fly: TSA
For Pennsylvania residents who want to travel by airplane, the one-year countdown for obtaining a REAL ID has begun, officials said. The Transportation Security Administration extended the REAL ID full enforcement date to May 3, 2023. Beginning on that date, travelers who want to board an airplane will soon need a star on their driver’s license, indicating that it is a REAL ID-compliant credential or they will need another form of approved identification to board their flight or enter a secure federal facility, officials said. Individuals who are unable to verify their identity will n…
Lancaster, PA
News
Arrest Made In Crash That Killed Beloved Lancaster Pediatrician
A man has been arrested in a connection with a hit-and-run in Lancaster that killed a pediatrician last fall, according to a release by police. Rodolfo Paradas, 51, of Lancaster, was driving a van to work when he struck Dr. Steven F. Killough as he crossed West Chestnut Street at North Prince Street in Oct. 2021, according to an updated release by Lancaster City police. Paradas didn't have a valid driver's license, police say. Killough died two weeks after the crash in an area hospital. Police continue to search for a witness to the crash. The witness was driving a dark-colored Jeep Che…
Stratford, CT
News
These New CT Laws Have Gone Into Effect In 2020
A new year is bringing some new laws for residents in Connecticut. Though elected officials won’t head back to work for another week, the dawn of 2020 is bringing a host of new laws that will impact residents in the Nutmeg State. Among the biggest changes coming to Connecticut residents: Minimum wage increase to $11 an hour, which took effect late last year; The smoking age has been raised to 21; Residents will only be required to renew their driver’s license every eight years, and vehicle registration every three years; Sales tax will be included in several formerly-exempt items - inclu…
Massapequa, NY
News
Long Island Woman Faces Four Charges After Visiting Prison To Bail Out Inmate
A woman seeking to bail an inmate out of the Riverhead Correctional Facility arrested a 50-year-old woman for a host of charges after she was found to be illegally driving a vehicle into the prison. Shortly before 9 a.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 29, North Babylon resident April Beebe attempted to enter the parking lot of the prison to bail out an inmate. While attempting to enter, a computer check of Beebe’s vehicle showed that its registration was suspended for a lack of insurance, and found that her driver’s license had been suspended due to having an uninsured vehicle. According to the Suffolk …
DV Plus - Westchester, NY
Politics
New Poll: Cuomo's Political Paradox
While Gov. Andrew Cuomo's popularity continues to tank, most New Yorkers think the Democrat has made the state a better place to live, according to a new poll. New Yorkers, by a 51 to 39 percent margin, say the governor from New Castle has made New York a better place to live in his nine years as governor, according to a new Siena College Poll of registered New York State voters released on Tuesday, Aug. 6. At least part of the credit goes to the General Assembly's Democratic majority: Poll respondents said the recent state legislative session put New York "on the right track." Among other…
Jersey City, NJ
News
Jersey City Rally In Favor Of Licenses For Undocumented Immigrants Planned
A May 1 rally is planned near the Statue of Liberty to express support for pending legislation in New York and New Jersey that would grant drivers licenses to applicants regardless of immigration status. The rally begins at noon at the J. Owen Grundy Pier at Hudson Street /Exchange Place in Jersey City, according to Service Employees Union International 32BJ, a labor union helping organize the event. Immigrant and other labor rights groups are expected to take part. The rally is meant to highlight the benefits of the proposed laws pending in both New York and New Je…