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🌱 Man Threatens Officers + Woman Hit By Car

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Happy Sunday, Five Towns! Here's everything worth knowing today in town.


First, today's weather:

Turning sunny and breezy. High: 49 Low: 33.

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Here are the top three stories in Five Towns today:

  1. Nassau police arrested a New Cassel man on Friday for threatening officers conducting an investigation, charging him with two counts of assault and one of resisting arrest.Kevin Venegas, 26, was also charged with obstructing governmental administration. (Subscription: Newsday)
  2. A 77-year-old woman was struck on Herricks Road near Rockaway Boulevard by a 2016 Subaru that was being driven by a 67-year-old woman and suffered critical injuries on Thursday. (Daily Voice)
  3. A fundraiser is planned for a volunteer firefighter battling cancer. Brian Saphire, 33, volunteers in Lindenhurst and Malverne and he has been diagnosed with Stage 4 glioblastoma and can no longer work. The fundraiser on Jan. 29 at the Fireman's Pavillion in Lindenhurst will raise money to help him pay for his medical care. (Subscription: Newsday)

Today in Five Towns:

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From my notebook:

  • Gov. Kathy Hochul announced on Christmas Eve that health care workers who test positive for COVID-19 can return to work in seven days with a negative test instead of 10. (Patch)
  • Nassau County's seven-day average positivity rate hit 12.9 percent on Saturday. (New York State Department of Health)
  • A Woodsburgh resident, Naomi Joseph, has written a book called “Binge and Sprint: From Endless Cake to Recovery” and had a book launch at Blue Door Books in Cedarhurst on Dec. 15. (LI Herald)

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Jackie

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