An active fire and hazmat incident has closed a portion of West Avenue in Stamford on Friday, according to Stamford police.
It happens every day at North Shore University Hospital’s busy emergency department in Manhasset — patients who have fallen and hit their head are brought in for evaluation and possible treatment.
The woman pleaded not guilty to the charges in court on Thursday.
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Lee County Commissioner Dave Mulicka faces renewed scrutiny over an unauthorized dump site as residents petition to set aside ...