Eatery Voters Say Serves Up Long Island's Best Hot Dogs May Come As Surprise Eatery Voters Say Serves Up Long Island's Best Hot Dogs May Come As Surprise
Eatery Voters Say Serves Up Long Island's Best Hot Dogs May Come As Surprise Known more for its pretzel varieties, a popular eatery has unexpectedly unseated some of Long Island’s oldest staples to be named as serving up the “best hot dogs.” Levittown’s Knot of This World Pretzels has earned the prestigious honor - along with several others - after being polled by organizers of the Bethpage Best of LI. Knot of This World took down Nathan’s Famous, Ben’s Kosher Deli, and Charlie’s Legendary Hot Dogs in Islip Terrace, which had shared the honors since 2010. Each year, the Bethpage Best of LI polls Long Islanders to lay down a roadmap “to the best, top-notch busine…
This Eatery Serves Up Best Gyro On Long Island This Eatery Serves Up Best Gyro On Long Island
This Eatery Serves Up Best Gyro On Long Island A popular Greek restaurant has been chosen as the place to get the best gyros on Long Island, according to a new report. In Suffolk County, Hummus Mediterranean in Holbrook has been voted the “Best Gyro on Long Island” by the folks who frequent the restaurant most often. Each year, the Bethpage Best of LI polls Long Islanders to lay down a roadmap “to the best, top-notch businesses and services throughout both Nassau and Suffolk counties.” Related story - Bethpage Eatery Serves Up Long Island's Best Fried Chicken, Voters Say Organizers of the contest have been counting votes since it beg…
This Eatery Serves Up Long Island's Best Fried Chicken, Voters Say This Eatery Serves Up Long Island's Best Fried Chicken, Voters Say
This Eatery Serves Up Long Island's Best Fried Chicken, Voters Say For the third straight year, a Nassau County staple has been chosen as the “Best Fried Chicken on Long Island.” Zorn’s of Bethpage, which has been a fixture on the Hempstead Turnpike for decades, earned the prestigious honor, according to a new poll. Zorn’s Original Bethpage Poultry Farm, circa 1930s — at Zorn's of Bethpage.Zorn's of Bethpage Each year, the Bethpage Best of LI polls Long Islanders to lay down a roadmap “to the best, top-notch businesses and services throughout both Nassau and Suffolk counties.” Related story - This Commack Eatery Voted Long Island's Best Greek Restaur…
Long Island Man Pleads Guilty In Fatal Drunk Driving Crash Long Island Man Pleads Guilty In Fatal Drunk Driving Crash
Long Island Man Pleads Guilty In Fatal Drunk Driving Crash A Long Island man has admitted responsibility for a drunk driving crash that killed a woman in Bethpage. John Cappello, age 31, of Massapequa, pleaded guilty Wednesday, April 27, to multiple charges that include aggravated vehicular assault and manslaughter, Nassau County DA Anne Donnelly said. Cappello was “highly intoxicated - nearly three times the legal limit” on September 22, 2020, when he drove into oncoming traffic near Stewart and Linden avenues and crashed head-on into another car, Donnelly said. The driver of the second vehicle, 74-year-old Manuela Brugueras, later died at Saint …
Man Released Without Bail On Long Island Arrested Again For Breaking Into Cars Man Released Without Bail On Long Island Arrested Again For Breaking Into Cars
Man Released Without Bail On Long Island Arrested Again For Breaking Into Cars A machete-wielding man with a previous arrest for harassment was busted on Long Island after being caught rummaging through cars and stealing items, police said. The Nassau County Police Department received multiple calls on Saturday, April 16, regarding a man going through cars with the weapon in Levittown. Police said that the incidents happened on Jupiter Lane, Hickory Lane, and Mallard Road. According to a Nassau County Police Department spokesperson, upon arrival, officers located the suspect, Bethpage resident Vincent Derosa, age 40, on Farm Ranch Road South at approximately 7:40 a.…
Supervisor At NY Drug Manufacturer Sentenced For Theft Of Medication Supervisor At NY Drug Manufacturer Sentenced For Theft Of Medication
Supervisor At NY Drug Manufacturer Sentenced For Theft Of Medication A former supervisor at a Long Island drug manufacturer is heading to federal prison for stealing animal medication. Gregory Settino, age 60, of Bethpage, was sentenced to a year and a day behind bars Wednesday, April 20, in federal court in Central Islip. He was also ordered to pay restitution of more than $800,000. Settino had pleaded guilty to stealing approximately $750,000 worth of the drug Adequan from his employer, American Regent, in Shirley. Adequan is an injectable drug typically given to horses and dogs to treat the degenerative effects of arthritis. Federal prosecutors alleged …
This Eatery Serves Up Long Island's Best Chinese Takeout, Voters Say This Eatery Serves Up Long Island's Best Chinese Takeout, Voters Say
This Eatery Serves Up Long Island's Best Chinese Takeout, Voters Say In the battle for takeout supremacy, a Long Island Chinese restaurant outpaces the competition, according to voters. For the fourth year in a row, those voters on Best of Long Island have named The Orient in Bethpage the best Chinese takeout. A quick look at the menu hints at why diners may be so keen. Since 2002, The Orient has been serving a wide array of traditional Chinese and Chinese-American dishes like Kung Pao Chicken, Moo Shu Pork, and Young Chow Fried Rice. On Yelp, satisfied diners have called out other favorites like the Peking Pork Spare Rib, Sesame Chicken, and Low Mein. …
Grumman Agrees To Pay US $35 Million For Cleanup Costs At NY Site Grumman Agrees To Pay US $35 Million For Cleanup Costs At NY Site
Grumman Agrees To Pay US $35 Million For Cleanup Costs At NY Site Northrop Grumman has agreed to pay $35 million to the United States for environmental cleanup costs related to a former plant on Long Island. The payment resolves a civil lawsuit brought by the US against the aerospace and defense technology company, according to an announcement on Tuesday, April 12, from Breon Peace, United States attorney for the Eastern District of New York. “This settlement compensates the United States for some of the enormous costs it has expended in connection with the cleanup of the former Naval Weapon Industrial Reserve Plant in Bethpage,” Peace said. “The go…
Police Searching For Two Violent Long Island Robbery Suspects Police Searching For Two Violent Long Island Robbery Suspects
Police Searching For Two Violent Long Island Robbery Suspects Police are investigating two violent attempted robberies that injured two men on Long Island. The robbery attempts took place in Nassau County on Wednesday, March 30 in both Bethpage and Levittown. The first incident began around 9:30 a.m. when two men approached a 28-year-old man in the parking lot of TD Bank in Bethpage and requested to use his cell phone or charger, detectives said. When the victim refused, one man struck him in the left eye and tried to remove him from his vehicle, police said. The victim remained in his car and was struck multiple times. The two men fled an…
Six Accused Of Selling Heroin, THC At Five Long Island Stores Six Accused Of Selling Heroin, THC At Five Long Island Stores
Six Accused Of Selling Heroin, THC At Five Long Island Stores Six Long Island men were nabbed during a raid for allegedly selling drugs at smoke shops throughout the region. The arrests took place around 2 p.m. on Thursday, March 10, during the execution of a search warrants at five Evolve Smoke Shops in Nassau County. During the search, large quantities of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) were recovered, along with MDMA, heroin and cash, said the Nassau County Police. The following people were arrested:  Mohamed Elfeky, age 31, of Huntington Station  Hardik Sureshbhai Patel, age 24, of Mineola Rashmin S. Patel, age 27, of Hauppauge M…
COVID-19: Long Island Sees Slight Declines In Infection Rate, Number Of New Cases COVID-19: Long Island Sees Slight Declines In Infection Rate, Number Of New Cases
Covid-19: Long Island Sees Slight Declines In Infection Rate, Number Of New Cases Long Island saw a slight downtick in its positive infection rate for the first time in weeks, though the region remains the most ravaged by the recent rise of the Omicron COVID-19 variant. Since Tuesday, Jan. 4, the seven-day average percentage of positive test results on Long Island rose from 26.36 percent to 26.76 percent the following day before dipping to 26.58 percent of those tested on Thursday, Jan. 6, still the highest of the state's 10 regions. Statewide, the positivity rate also dropped during that timeline, from 22.45 percent to 22.36 percent following the spike of post-holiday i…
COVID-19: Long Island Positive-Test Rate Passes 25 Percent; Here Are Communities Most Affected COVID-19: Long Island Positive-Test Rate Passes 25 Percent; Here Are Communities Most Affected
Covid-19: Long Island Positive-Test Rate Passes 25 Percent; Here Are Communities Most Affected Long Island hit a dubious milestone in its ongoing battle against the Omicron COVID-19 variant that swiftly became the dominant strain in the US. The region continues to lead the way with New York's highest seven-day average percentage of positive tests, rising up to 25.49 percent of those tested on Long Island on Monday, Jan. 3, up more than a full percentage point in the past three days. Statewide, the positivity rate is also spiking, up from. 20.87 percent to 21.81 percent as of Jan. 3.  No region in New York has a positivity rate below 13 percent as the number of newly recorded in…