Kids & Family

WEEKLY RECAP: Proposed Daycare Center, Selling Alcohol to Minors

A look at the top stories of the week.

Busy week? No worries. Patch highlighted the top stories of the week so you can catch up on all of the local news. 

This week, the top stories are:

#3 NEARBY: Dairy Queen to Hire 100 People - Dairy Queen is looking to hire 100 part-time employees as it prepares to open Long Island’s first franchise at the end of May, the owner confirmed to Patch.    

#2 Proposed Daycare Center Owner Pleads Case to Zoning Board - Allison Ulin, Owner/Director of Harmony Early Learning Center, is seeking a special exception to convert a vacant Levittown building into a daycare center. 

#1 Four Accused of Selling Alcohol to Minors - Nassau County Police's “Project 21” undercover operation in Hicksville and Levittown resulted in four people being cited for selling alcohol to a minor, with three of the citations made in Levittown.     

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