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🌱 Assault Inside Home + Scaffolding Collapses + Helping Ukraine

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Welcome back, Five Towns! Let's get you started this Monday with everything you need to know going on around town today.


First, today's weather:

Partly sunny and milder. High: 52 Low: 41.

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Here are the top three stories today in Five Towns:

  1. Police are investigating an assault on North Manhattan Avenue in Massapequa that left multiple people hospitalized. Police were called to a home around 7 p.m. on Saturday. (News 12)
  2. A scaffold in Long Beach, near the Long Beach Police headquarters, collapsed on Saturday. No information on injuries was released. (News 12)
  3. A Sea Cliff-based charity has shifted from funding surgical training in Russia to helping a Ukrainian pediatric cardiac center after the Russian invasion. Russian Gift of Life changed their name to RGOL USA and sends medical teams on trips to train medical staff on treating congenital heart problems in children. (Subscription: Newsday)

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Today in Five Towns:


From my notebook:

  • Woodsburgh resident Arthur Felthiemer celebrated his 100th birthday last month. The Village of Woodsburgh held a parade on Sunday to mark the milestone. (LI Herald)
  • Ticket prices to see the Islanders at UBS Arena have fallen to as low as $6, after a lackluster season. (Subscription: Newsday)
  • A new own clothing store has opened in Roosevelt Field mall, and the company's owners are all from Nassau County: Dylan McLaughlin and Rich Alfaro, both from Carle Place, and T.J. Cristina, from East Williston. GOAT USA opened in October on the ground floor, near Dick’s Sporting Goods. (Subscription: Newsday)

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