Accused Drug Dealer Faces Three Felony Charges In Southampton Accused Drug Dealer Faces Three Felony Charges In Southampton
Accused Drug Dealer Faces Three Felony Charges In Southampton An accused drug dealer faces three felony charges in Southampton, according to police. While investigating cocaine sales in Hampton Bays Tuesday, July 30, officers reportedly observed a hand to hand drug sale in the rear parking lot of the Hampton Bays UA Movie Theater, according to Southampton Police. Police arrested Ronald Jiminez, 69, of Hampton Bays after he allegedly sold a quantity of cocaine, police said. When he was arrested an additional quantity of cocaine packaged for sale and over $1,100 in United States currency was reportedly found, according to Southampto…
Riverhead Man Threatened To Burn Down Hampton Bays Bank, Police Said Riverhead Man Threatened To Burn Down Hampton Bays Bank, Police Said
Riverhead Man Threatened To Burn Down Hampton Bays Bank, Police Said A 55-year-old man was arrested for making a terroristic threat after allegedly threatening to burn down a TD Bank in Hampton Bays. The Southampton Town Police Department arrested of John Hudson, of Riverhead, around 11 a.m., Wednesday, July 24, after he allegedly threatened to burn down a TD Bank in Hampton Bays, said Det. Lt. James Kiernan. Police said Hudson allegedly made a call to TD Bank Central Call Center and threatened to set fire to the bank. When bank employees were alerted to this threat by the call center they started to take precautions by locking the doors until…
9-Foot Anaconda Snake Found After Escaping From Breeder In Hampton Bays 9-Foot Anaconda Snake Found After Escaping From Breeder In Hampton Bays
9-Foot Anaconda Snake Found After Escaping From Breeder In Hampton Bays Update: A 9-foot long anaconda snake has been found after escaping from a local reptile breeder in Hampton Bays. The owner of the reptile, named "Bertha," says the snake slithered out from under the dash of his van while he was driving, according to the Suffolk County SPCA. The van had been searched earlier, but the snake was tucked away under the dashboard. Original report: A 9-foot long anaconda snake is on the loose on Long Island. The yellow-and-brown snake escaped from a local reptile breeder in Hampton Bays on Tuesday, July 16, Southampton Police said. The breeder is located n…
9-Foot Anaconda Snake Found After Escaping From Breeder In Hampton Bays 9-Foot Anaconda Snake Found After Escaping From Breeder In Hampton Bays
9-Foot Anaconda Snake Found After Escaping From Breeder In Hampton Bays Update: A 9-foot long anaconda snake has been found after escaping from a local reptile breeder in Hampton Bays. The owner of the reptile, named "Bertha," says the snake slithered out from under the dash of his van while he was driving, according to the Suffolk County SPCA. The van had been searched earlier, but the snake was tucked away under the dashboard. Original report: A 9-foot long anaconda snake is on the loose on Long Island. The yellow-and-brown snake escaped from a local reptile breeder in Hampton Bays on Tuesday, July 16, Southampton Police said. The breeder is located n…
IDs Released For Two Victims Of Triple-Fatal Crash Involving Three Women In Mount Sinai IDs Released For Two Victims Of Triple-Fatal Crash Involving Three Women In Mount Sinai
IDs Released For Two Victims Of Triple-Fatal Crash Involving Three Women In Mount Sinai The identities of two of the three women killed in a fiery single-vehicle crash on Long Island have been released. The crash happened around 11 p.m., Monday, July 8 in Mount Sinai when the 2010 black Jeep Liberty left the roadway and hit a utility pole, causing it to fall on the driver's side, and burst into flames, said the Suffolk County Police. The two victims ID'd are Dorien Lashea Brown, 23, of Mount Sinai, and Rebecca Minunno, 24, of Hampton Bays. The identity of the third woman is pending, police said late Wednesday morning, July 10. The Keep was traveling northbound on Mount Sinai-…
Here Are Five Places You'll Scream For Ice Cream On Long Island Here Are Five Places You'll Scream For Ice Cream On Long Island
Here Are Five Places You'll Scream For Ice Cream On Long Island A dish of ice cream sings summer fun, evokes family memories, and makes the clouds go away on a rainy day. It's not hard to find five places you might scream for ice cream on Long Island. Hope's Land of Candy, 3951 Long Beach Road, Island Park: Here's where you'll find old-fashioned candy, ice cream, milkshakes, and specialties like Waffle Sundae and Banana Splits.  "This place rocks! Amazing milkshakes, amazing ice cream sundaes and the greatest collection of old school and new candy I've ever seen," a Facebook review said. It goes on to describe the shop's interior like this: "An old…
Here's When Renovated Ponquogue Beach Pavilion Will Open In Southampton Here's When Renovated Ponquogue Beach Pavilion Will Open In Southampton
Here's When Renovated Ponquogue Beach Pavilion Will Open In Southampton After months of renovation work, the Ponquogue Beach Pavilion and Facility, the Town’s most popular ocean beach, re-opened May 20 for a ribbon cutting hosted by the Southampton Town Board. The facility at 280 Dune Road in Hampton Bays then closed for a few days to put on some final touches and to get ready for beachgoers. It will re-open to the public on Saturday, May 25. The renovation began in November 2018 and will be completed for this Memorial Day weekend.  Built in 1966, the entire 3.9 acres site has been transformed into a modern, eco-friendly facility utilizing sustainable pro…
37-Foot Humpback Whale Found Dead On Beach In Hamptons 37-Foot Humpback Whale Found Dead On Beach In Hamptons
37-Foot Humpback Whale Found Dead On Beach In Hamptons There's an outpouring of sadness over news that a dead 37-foot female humpback whale washed up on a beach in the Hamptons. The whale was found on Cupsogue Beach County Park in Westhampton Beach, the Atlantic Marine Conservation Society in Hampton Bays announced on Sunday, May 5. AMCS Media Coordinator Rachel Bosworth said the organization was working with park officials to obtain the heavy equipment needed to secure the animal and pull it out of the surf by late afternoon Monday. AMCS will begin its examination of the whale on the beach Tuesday morning. Comments, many with emojis on the g…
Here Are Five Places To Get A Perfect Bagel On Long Island Here Are Five Places To Get A Perfect Bagel On Long Island
Here Are Five Places To Get A Perfect Bagel On Long Island If you live on Long Island, someone's probably in charge of the "bagel run" Sunday mornings. Though technically, not an exercise, unless you count standing in line for 45 minutes at one of the shops scattered throughout  Nassau and Suffolk Counties, practically on every corner. Here are five bagel shops people love. Long Island Bagel Cafe, 550-552 Jerusalem Ave., Bellmore: "Airier with a firm crust that's not burnt" sounds perfect, and how Seaford native Sally Ann Ingrisani Gaffney describes the bagels she picks up for her family. "The flavor of the dough and the size of the bagel," …
Supermarket, CVS Are Newest Locations For Measles Exposure In Suffolk Supermarket, CVS Are Newest Locations For Measles Exposure In Suffolk
Supermarket, CVS Are Newest Locations For Measles Exposure In Suffolk Suffolk County Department of Health Services officials are warning residents of two new locations where a person infected with the measles visited while infectious. The first confirmed case of the measles was announced this week in the county. Since then, health officials said the person had visited additional locations and anyone who also visited in the same time frame may have been exposed to measles. The locations include: King Kullen, 52 East Montauk Highway, Hampton Bays, on Saturday, April 20, between 2:30 p.m. and 5 p.m. CVS, 111 South Main St., Southampton on Saturday, April 20, …
First Adult Case Of Measles In Suffolk County Confirmed, With Exposure Site Announced First Adult Case Of Measles In Suffolk County Confirmed, With Exposure Site Announced
First Adult Case Of Measles In Suffolk County Confirmed, With Exposure Site Announced Amid the highest measles outbreak in the nation in 25 years, health officials have confirmed the first adult case of the disease in Suffolk County. The person arrived recently arrived from outside the United States, the health department said, noting that the case doesn't appear to be related to the nationwide outbreak. Anyone who visited the BNB Bank at 48 East Montauk Highway in Hampton Bays, on Saturday, April 20, from around 12:15 p.m. to 1 p.m. may have been exposed, the department said, and should call the Suffolk Department of Health Services at 631-854-0333. In total, the…
IDs Released For Four On Plane That Crashed Off Long Island Coast IDs Released For Four On Plane That Crashed Off Long Island Coast
IDs Released For Four On Plane That Crashed Off Long Island Coast The identities have been released of the four people on board a small plane that crashed during a thunderstorm late Saturday afternoon off of a beach on Long Island. Two bodies have been recovered. Coast Guard rescue crews, local agencies, fishing vessels, and shore units continue to search the area for the two missing passengers. The four are Bernard Krupinski, 70, a prominent East End builder, and his wife, Bonnie Krupinski, 70; as well as their grandson, William Maerov, 22 — all of East Hampton — and the pilot, Jon Dollard, 47, of Hampton Bays, East Hampton Police said. Three of the vict…