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4 charged in gunpoint robbery at Garden City Park home
john.valenti@newsday.comThree men and a woman were arrested Sunday, charged with robbing a 27-year-old Mineola man at gunpoint following an argument at a home in Garden City Park, police said. Nassau County police said the victim provided details of the crime after being...Tags: Garden City (Nassau, New York), Theft, Garden City Park, Crimes
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Cops: 2 charged in beer bottle assault at restaurant
joseph.mallia@newsday.comTwo Elmont men remained in jail Monday after a July Fourth altercation at a Franklin Square restaurant in which they smashed beer bottles against the heads of two other men. Claros Danery, 23, and Marvin Pacheco, 19, were arrested Saturday and held at...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Dining and Drinking, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Restaurants, Trials
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Michelle Flatte, educator at North Bellmore school
bart.jones@newsday.comMichelle Flatte never had children of her own, recalled her friend Peggy Marenghi, but in many ways she had more children than anyone Marenghi knows - hundreds of hundreds of them. In a 23-year career as a teacher at Saw Mill Road School in North...Tags: State University of New York
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People on the Move. June 22
peopleonthemove@newsday.comADVERTISING Philip J. Adamo has joined Sanna Mattson MacLeod Inc. as vice president of recruitment advertising. Sanna Mattson MacLeod Inc. is an advertising and marketing firm headquartered in Smithtown. Adamo, a Bayside resident was vice president of new...Tags: Management Change, Sales, Public Relations, Advertising, Hofstra University
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In North Bellmore, 200 pay tribute to 'great teacher'
najib.aminy@newsday.comThe sign on the door of Room 122, Michele Flatte's classroom at Saw Mill School in North Bellmore, seemed a fitting reminder of the impact the 47-year-old woman had on pupils who crossed the threshold to enter a world of knowledge many didn't want to...Tags: Real Estate Agents
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Details on the Safe Haven law
The Abandoned Infant Protection Act or Safe Haven law, passed in 2000, allows parents to leave unwanted newborns at "safe havens," such as hospitals, police stations or fire stations. The parents will not face legal prosecution provided the baby is no...Tags: St. Charles, Stony Brook University, Peconic Bay, Family, Colleges and Universities
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People on the Move
NONPROFIT The YMCA of Long Island Inc. recently announced the following board appointments. John Finn, director of leasing and acquisition at Smithtown-based Damianos Realty Group LLC, has been named to the board. He is a Smithtown resident. Stanley V....Tags: Management Change, Advertising, Hofstra University, Marketing, Cornell University
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Sharleen Reshard, Hempstead school board member, dies
jennifer.kelleher@newsday.comSharleen Reshard was retired and her two children were grown when she attended a Hempstead school board meeting that inspired her to get involved and help improve the district. That was in 2002. What Reshard saw was a "broken system," said her son,...Tags: Accounting and Auditing, Long Island, Baptist, Roosevelt, West Virginia
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Hempstead-North Hempstead police report
Reports from county or village police, May 31-June 6Baldwin A residence on Hawkins Avenue was burglarized June 5. A rear door was picked open to gain entry. Jewelry was stolen. Elmont A pedestrian was assaulted June 2 by three unknown men at Kirby...Tags: Police, Prosecution, Theft, Vehicles, Police Arrests
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Hempstead-Oyster Bay police report, May 31-June 6
Reports from county or village police, May 31-June 6East Farmingdale A carton of cigarettes was stolen from a gas station on Route 110 on May 28. A man was seen fleeing on a bicycle. East Massapequa A Seaford man, 44, and a Bellmore woman, 33, were...Tags: Police, Prosecution, Theft, Vehicles, Police Arrests
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Winthrop tech convicted of fondling
ann.givens@newsday.comA Nassau jury convicted a Winthrop-University Hospital medical technician of fondling a patient but could not decide whether he was guilty of having oral sex with that man or two others. After deliberating for three full days, the jury found Ronald...Tags: Forest Hills, Prosecution, Medical Staff, Sex, Trials
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William Wahl, former Newsday truck driver, 66, dies
zachary.dowdy@newsday.comWilliam Wahl of Bethpage, a former Newsday truck driver who logged three decades' worth of miles behind the big wheels, did things big. On each of his grandkids' birthdays, he'd whip out $100 for the birthday boy or girl and also bankroll a meal at their...Tags: Super Bowl, Schools, Vehicles, Calendars, Days, and Months, West Hempstead
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