Carolyn Gusoff
Police: Hofstra Student, Armed Suspect Killed During Uniondale Home Invasion
Nassau County Deputy Inspector Kenneth Lack said a man with a ski mask forced his way into the house at 213 California Ave. in Uniondale at 2:30 a.m. Three females and one male were in the house.
Long Island Nursing Home Aides Accused Of Spying On Residents
Two nursing home aides are accused of taking disturbing photos and videos of residents at multiple nursing homes on Long Island.
Vine Smartphone App Being Abused For Bullying In Video Form
The popular smartphone app Vine is being misused by some teenagers to bully, and educators said they are being proactive about putting an end to it.
Adelphi Grad Student Suing School Following Expulsion Over Missing iPad
Michelle Ilyayev told CBS 2′s Carolyn Gusoff that she was trying to return a lost i-Pad to its rightful owner, and instead wound up getting expelled from Adelphi University two months before being awarded a Master’s Degree in Social Work.
Girl Who Had Rare Windpipe Tumor Removed Recovering
Elizabeth PetitFrere of Brentwood had trouble eating and even breathing a couple of months ago.
NYS DOT Finally Hears Nassau’s Complaints, Adds More Access To LIE HOV Lane
Imagine the temptation of an extra empty lane on a crowded expressway, that others could use, but not you, just because of where you live? It’s a problem frustrating Long Island drivers for years, but now it is finally fixed.
EXCLUSIVE: Eyesore National Grid Plant’s Demise May Mean Problems For Nearby Towns
It has been a fixture on the Long Island landscape since the 1920s — and not a pretty one. An old power plant is finally coming down, but residents nearby said they are worried about their taxes going way up.
Schumer Launching Campaign To Reclassify Addictive Prescription Drug
Hydrocodone, better known by its brand name Vicodin, is derived from opium poppy like heroin.
Long Island Town Bans Bamboo, Threatens $350 Fine, Possible Jail Time
It’s green and lush and looks very tropical. But bamboo has become a serious headache because of how quickly and unpredictably it spreads.
Yaphank Residents Want Noisy Skeet Range To Cease Fire
The range was closed from 2000 to 2006, and during that time a number of new homes were built. Homeowners claim that they were told the range was moving and would not be reopened.
Small Plane Lands On Road In Babylon After ‘Engine Completely Quit’
The plane made a hard landing not far from MacArthur Airport with one person on board, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
Smithtown Man Warns Plan To Scrap Road Project Will Lead To More Crashes
Tom Archer has lost count of how times he’s helped victims of car accidents on Smithtown Boulevard. His son was 15 when an accident on the road left him brain damaged.
Police Step Up Patrols In Merrick, Bellmore After Reports Of Attempted Child Lurings
There have been at least four incidents in which middle school students were followed or approached by strangers in Merrick and Bellmore, officials said.
EXCLUSIVE: Hamptons Resident On 1-Woman Crusade Against ‘McMansions’
They are the homes that dreams are made of – 12-foot ceilings, eight bedrooms. Mega mansions are popping up all over the Hamptons. But one resident said “not in my backyard,” so she’s taking her fight to federal court.
Nassau County Begins Replanting Trees Destroyed In Superstorm Sandy
The first batch is going in Tuesday along Searingtown Road and Shelter Rock Road in North Hills where hundreds of trees were downed and destroyed.


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