Nassau police Marine Bureau and Great Neck firefighters also responded after an “unknown oil substance” was found Tuesday, authorities said.
The officer was responding to a Glen Head disturbance when he was “intentionally kicked” and suffered “substantial pain,” police said.
Toku Modern Asian was the only Nassau restaurant to have its liquor license suspended, Gov. Andrew Cuomo's office said.
Prosecutors allege the banker ‘repeatedly misled investors about the health and performance of their investments.’
First responders saved man’s life, transported him to the hospital in 22 minutes: Great Neck Vigilant Fire Chief Justin Sachmechi
Breaking: Northern Boulevard between Udall and Allen drives in Manhasset is closed to traffic while crews make repairs, police said.
Police and firefighters were called to a Great Neck home Sunday after reports of smoke emanating from a Devon Road home, police said.
Brokers who overpriced tickets to sporting events and concerts, including that of Elton John, will pay millions: U.S. Atttorney’s Office.
Breaking: Police announced the 62-year-old man was located just after 9 p.m.
Breaking: 62-year-old Paul Voto left his Manhasset home at about 12:30 p.m. Saturday and he has not been seen since, according to police.
A Brooklyn man fell about three stories from a construction site Thursday, Nassau County police said.
A Great Neck man has been arrested for breaking into The Brown Academy, a tutoring company on Northern Boulevard, police said.
A Mineola woman will be staring down a judge Thursday to answer burglary charges for breaking into a North Hills home, police said.
Governor Andrew Cuomo directs state human rights and homeland security divisions to provide support to the North Shore Hebrew Academy.
Despite an Anti-Semitic cyber attack, Great Neck's North Shore Hebrew Academy community keeps the spirit of Hanukkah by raising awareness.
BREAKING: The school bus driver was removed from service following the deadly crash, according to a report.
Police said one of the men wielded a screwdriver.
A Queens man faces drug-dealing charges stemming from an overdose death, Nassau County police say.
The NYPD says a large group broke store windows during demonstrations last week in Manhattan. Eight people were charged with rioting.
A judge said the 68-year-old wasn't responsible for murder by reason of mental disease or defect.
Police are seeking a white luxury SUV that they say two males used to flee the scene.
The man and two officers were transported to nearby hospitals for treatment after the incident, police said.
Police say a motorcycle collided with another vehicle that was leaving a gas station.
The blaze broke out around 4 p.m. Thursday, according to a report.
Police say a registered nurse used a 58-year-old woman's debit card to steal tens of thousands of dollars.
Police said officers saw shattered glass at a hotel operating firm and found a man inside with a deep gash on his hand.
Photos showed thick, black smoke coming out of the building.
Video showed heavy flames billowing out of a luxury SUV and garage.
BREAKING: Police say the Queens man tried to meet with the 14-year-old, showing up with a bottle of booze and Molly.
BREAKING: Police say he has been charged with robbery and gun offenses.
BREAKING: Officials say the two men were arrested in the midst of a break-in.
Police say the masked robber made off with an undisclosed amount of cash.
BREAKING: Police rushed to the building around 11 a.m. Monday.
By the time police officers arrived, both apartments were fully engulfed in flames and both sustained extensive damage.
BREAKING: Neighbors became suspicious when they saw a man knocking on doors Tuesday morning.
BREAKING: Police say the 7-year-old had been shopping with his grandfather when a worker led him into a room and sexually abused him.
BREAKING: Police were able to identify him by reviewing surveillance camera footage.
BREAKING: Police say he robbed or tried to rob two gas stations and a convenience store in Nassau County.
BREAKING: Police say the man snuck into an apartment complex and gained access to a parking garage.
BREAKING: Police say a car pulled up to a 14-year-old girl who was walking home from school and a passenger repeatedly offered her a ride.