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Vol. 97, No. 26
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One teen hospitalized in G. Neck 12 treated in CO2 incident BY R OB E RT PE L A E Z A carbon monoxide emergency at the Chabad of Great Neck early Tuesday morning resulted in one girl being hospitalized and 12 being treated at the scene, fire officials announced. The incident occurred just before 5 a.m. when high carbon monoxide readings were reported at the building at 440 East Shore Road. Upon their arrival, officials from the Great Neck Alert Fire Company said in a post the girls attending a summer camp at the Chabad evacuated the building after the alarm went off. Officials said 12 girls were treated at the scene and one 17-year-old girl was taken to North Shore University Hospital for treatment. Great Neck Vigilant Fire Company Chief Justin Sachmechi said none of the individuals were in critical condition, but he did not have any further updates on their statuses. The 12 girls who were not sent to nearby hospitals were reportedly released to parents and guardians. A fire marshal on the scene told News 12 that the building had two smoke detectors and a working carbon monoxide detector. Alert officials said the cause or origin of the alarm was not definitive, but multiple reports indicated that the incident resulted from a malfunction with the building’s heating system. Continued on Page 43
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Hundreds attended a rally on Friday in front of the Nassau County Courthouse, in Mineola, mere hours after the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade was announced. See story on page 7 and story on reaction to concealed carry ruling on page 9.
Nassau’s major crime up 75% in ‘22 More than 80 car thefts reported throughout N. Shore from Jan.-March BY R OB E RT PE L A E Z
jor crimes were committed throughout Nassau County from Jan. 1-Mar. Major crimes for the first three 31, up from 950 crimes during the months of 2022 int Nassau County in- same time frame last year. In Nassau’s Third and Sixth precreased by 75% compared to last year, according to statistics from the Nas- cincts, which make up a majority of North Shore communities, 645 major sau County Police Department. Statistics showed that 1,662 ma- crimes occurred during the three-
month span this year, compared to 333 last year, an increase of 93%. The Third Precinct, located in Williston Park, serves the communities of Albertson, Bellerose Terrace, Bellerose Village, Carle Place, East Garden City, East Meadow, East Williston, Floral Park Center, Garden City Park,
Herricks, Mineola, New Cassel, New Hyde Park, North New Hyde Park, Roslyn Heights, Salisbury, Searingtown, Stewart Manor, Uniondale, Westbury, and Williston Park. The Sixth Precinct, located in Manhasset, serves the communities Continued on Page 42
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