The business expects to implement a new labeling system, according to statement released by attorney.
The policy he sold did not exist, Suffolk police say.
It's "voluntarily recalling their manufactured baked items out of an abundance of caution due to a possible undeclared" allergens.
During the first day of the event, high school students will be introduced to the ins and outs of a law enforcement career.
He took items from stores like Home Depot, Lowe's, Home Goods, Target, and Dick's Sporting Goods, Nassau police say.
The man suffered minor injuries, Suffolk police say.
Building owner says there's been more criminal activity in in recent years. Mayor Paul Pontieri chalks incidents up to "stupidity."
"We're trying to close the door before it kills somebody in our county." - Legis. Dominick Thorne, Suffolk Public Safety Committee Chairman
It assures the defendant is "held accountable" for "selfish actions and should set an example," DA says. Attorney says he is remorseful.
District Attorney Ray Tierney says he "viciously opened fire on an unsuspecting community gathered to mourn the loss of a loved one."
A 911 caller notified police that the shots rang out at about 3:30 a.m., a spokesman said.
This is a snapshot of the arrests the Suffolk County Police Department's officers have made across the township.
Suffolk police warn scammers are claiming there's an arrest warrant that will be executed unless a payment is made.
All items are sold in “as is” condition and must be purchased with cash.
It will require a lethality assessment to determine if a domestic violence victim is at risk for injury or death.
He performed a sex act with his exposed genitals in view of kids on way home from school and was released on "bail reform," Suffolk DA says.
The person was taken to an area hospital for treatment of minor injuries, Suffolk police say.
Arson Squad detectives are investigating, Suffolk police say.
The vehicle was impounded, Suffolk police say.
The office suggests laying off texting when driving, and if you can arrange for a passenger to be the "Designated Texter."
The state's Agriculture department is working with The Savory Fig to see if any other businesses were sold the donuts, a rep says.
This a snap shot of the arrests Suffolk County police have made recently.
The dinner will include food, fellowship, and fun from 3 to 5 p.m. on Sunday, organizers say.
He was charged with leaving the scene of a fatality, and will be arraigned Thursday morning, Suffolk Police say.
He is accused of exposing himself and committing a lewd act in front of a woman near a school, Suffolk police say.
A passenger was taken to Long Island Community Hospital in East Patchogue for treatment, Suffolk police say.
"Money is — unfortunately — the language that the institution can speak.": Brian Stewart, Petito's family's attorney
It broke out at around 11:44 a.m., but no one was injured, Suffolk police say.
"While no settlement can restore a worker's life, it can result in enhanced practices and procedures designed to save another's life."
It started at about 4:15 p.m., drawing area firefighters; no one was injured, Suffolk police say.
Attorney says her family is determined to move forward in wrongful death lawsuit alleging police could have prevented her slaying.
The bakery is under investigation for allegedly passing off a regular donut as vegan and gluten-free, a state spokesperson said.
The vehicle was unoccupied when officers arrived at the scene, Suffolk police say.
The victim was also punched, Suffolk police say.
In a driver's "worst nightmare," he was driving under the influence of alcohol in a stolen SUV, Suffolk DA says.
It broke out at around 4:23 p.m.; no one was injured, Suffolk police say.
He refused to allow EMTs to evaluate kids on board and was later arrested, Suffolk police say.
Three fires were set, and 10 businesses burglarized from December to February, Suffolk police say.
UPDATE: The 72-year-old was found safe, police say.
They applied for SBA loans for businesses that did not exist, and didn’t return the money once denied, prosecutors say.