The motorcycle collided with a vehicle driven by a 90-year-old Thursday night, police say.
Two Port Washington men were charged with burglary, police say.
The session will include training on how to administer the life-saving antidote Narcan.
DWI arrests from April 14-20.
The free and anonymous event will be held Saturday, April 30.
A Highway Patrol Officer discovered the man pinned under the truck on the side of the Long Island Expressway.
The 19-year-old owner of the backpack was arrested after authorities closed off the service road for two hours Tuesday, police say.
Linda Scialo failed to report income from a $1 million house sale, the DA says.
DWI arrests from April 8-12.
Excerpts from the Port Washington Police District felony report.
The NCDA began an investigation after Gerard Terry publicly announced in January that he owes more than $1 million in back taxes.
Steve Weinstock stole from clients, his law partner, a mortgage company and real estate buyers, the DA says.
DWI arrests from March 31 to April 7.
Together, Ron Henderson, Thomas Tobin and Donald Reese have served the department for 125 years.
DWI arrests from March 25-28.
DWI arrests from March 17-23.
The former psychiatrist is also on trial for allegedly selling prescriptions for addictive drugs to patients for cash.
The man was seriously injured from the Tuesday morning incident, police say.
The meeting will be held Wednesday at the Littig House.
DWI arrests from March 10-16.
Leaders plan to speak up at a rally on Wednesday to get the Sixth Precinct in Manhasset back up and running.
Do you recognize this man? Police are looking for him.
The single-car crash occurred Monday night.
DWI arrests from Feb. 26 to March 1.
The Roslyn Heights woman stole the funds from the Solid Waste Management Authority's “Resident Drop-Off” program, the DA says.
DWI arrests from Feb. 12-15.
Port Washington Police share burglary prevention tips with local residents.
The 51-year-old is reportedly no longer employed by the district.
There have been 116 reports of tire and rim larcenies in Nassau County since September, police say.
Nassau residents have been receiving calls from people claiming to be members of the IRS, police said Thursday.
There will be extra taxi cabs on call in Port Washington for anyone who needs a ride home.
Drivers can expect some delays.