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Jeff Reis January 1, 2013 at 11:41 pm
Spencer Reis?
Micah Danney (Editor) January 2, 2013 at 05:02 am
Sorry for the omission, Jeff. He's been added.
Robert J. Pape, Jr. October 23, 2012 at 12:43 pm
Yesterday, Nassau County paid farewell to one of its finest. By all accounts, Highway PatrolmanRead More Joseph Olivieri was a cop's cop who made his family, his friends and his beloved department proud. All to often in today's fast past world we loose sight of the dedicated, tireless and vigilant service preformed by Nassau County's Finest. All to often the inherent dangers of the job surface and there are times when even one of the Finest falls. Let us remember this good mans sacrifice and for his commitment to put the safety and security of others first. Rest in peace Officer Olivieri. May God Bless you and provide comfort to all those suffering by your passing.
Jason Molinet (Editor) October 23, 2012 at 05:33 pm
Well said.
Common Sense October 25, 2012 at 05:42 pm
Yes this absolutely REEKS of politics and cover up. Did the driver of the Cadillac escalade give aRead More blood sample?? Why not?? They killed a police officer after all. Oh wait, I forgot, there was someone in the vicinity with a BAC of .09 An easy target for political gain. An easy scapegoat to get the connected Cadillac driver off the hook. Maybe a fundraiser for mr Ryan's defense is in order. We can't allow witch hunters to prevail. Not in the 21st century. And a special investigation should be conducted to determine why the Cadillac Escalade is not being held accountable for their actions.
J Boyd October 26, 2012 at 06:47 am
Don't you conspiracy theorists think that a cops kid (Mr.Ryan) would be the one avioidingRead More prosecution if all these scary theories you say are true???????? Did you miss that in the article?? I do agree--the Escalade should be looked into--but how do you know it wasn't???? Leave the law to the professionals. The lawyers make it entertaining enough. A police officer was killed performing his duties. I can promise you any and every avenue was checked and double checked, especially because of an officers death.
Marie C December 1, 2012 at 02:17 am
You are supposed to move over when you see the lights as well.
Linda Motley June 21, 2012 at 11:01 am
My condolences to the Pluschau family. Herb Pluschau was a much-loved teacher and mentor, andRead More thousands of former students loved and respected him. I will be forever grateful for the influence he had in my life. Rest in peace...
LongIslandNYUSA February 24, 2012 at 12:59 pm
Fr. Dan was such a huge asset for the St Rose Parish and the commmunity at large. He has made usRead More better Christians and made Massapequa a better place to live, work and raise family. GOD Bless him, may he rest in peace. We love you Fr. Dan!
jwrw February 24, 2012 at 03:15 pm
Father Dan was truly a man of God. I have never encountered another priest that can always make meRead More feel like he is talking to me every Sunday! No matter what his homily was about, it spoke to me and gave me direction week after week. I moved out of state 4 years ago and the one thing that I really missed was mass at St Rose with Father Dan. He was a blessing in my life, my husbands life, the lives of my children and of anyone that ever had the pleasure of making his aquaintance. He will be sorely missed. God speed to you Father Dan.
Angel M. February 24, 2012 at 05:16 pm
Rest in Peach Father Dan. The love the St. Rose community had for you was evident by the attendanceRead More of so many you have touched at your Mass of Transferral and your Funeral Mass. May God Bless your family.
Doris Meadows October 6, 2011 at 01:24 am
When I was about to buy my first computer, PCs had flickering letter and numbers. I didn't have aRead More clue as to how I might work it. But the little Mac had a device to make the icons 'do' things. This I could understand. That was almost 25 years ago. I've been devoted to Mac products since --- iMac, iPad, iPhone. Steve Jobs was an incredible visionary who changed the way we work, the way we think and the way we interact with each other.
John Cocchiola October 6, 2011 at 01:58 pm
Steve Jobs was one of the great visionaries of our time, and he was kept alive this long thanks toRead More an organ transplant. It should serve as a reminder to fill out our donor cards. Who knows what people can accomplish in those extra years?
Andrew J. Hyatt October 6, 2011 at 02:57 pm
Steve Jobs made getting stuff done easy, fun and insanely cool.