Syosset Advance (1/19/24)

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Friday, January 19, 2024

Vol. 84, No. 3

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Car stolen with woman asleep in back A woman was released unharmed after a car she was asleep in was stolen in Plainview on Saturday, January 13. According to Nassau County Police, at 9 p.m., officers responded to The French Workshop bakery located at 417 S. Oyster Bay Road a report of a stolen car. Upon arrival, officers were informed a 48-year-old woman was seated and sleeping in the rear of a 2019 Audi Q7 which was parked. The victim’s husband, 48, and a second male, 68, exited the idling vehicle and entered The French Workshop, leaving the woman in the vehicle. The woman awoke when the vehicle suddenly used its brakes. The unknown man who was operating the vehicle noticed the vicSee page 10

(L-R) PWD Commissioner Andrew Bader, PWD Commissioner Marc Laykind and PWD Commissioner Michael Chad with the generous toy donations that will be sent to support the Toys for Tots Foundation. The Plainview-Old Bethpage community once again showed its generosity by contributing to the annual toy drive at the Plainview Water District. As it has done in years past, the Plainview Water District partnered with the Toys for Tots Foundation, sponsored by the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve. This

year, the District hosted a dedicated drive-thru drop-off day to facilitate convenient toy donations. The District headquarters functioned as an official drop-off site for the foundation, successfully collecting more than 150 toys. “The District is touched and extremely grateful for the level

of participation and generosity from the members of this community,” said PWD Commissioner Marc Laykind. “The Plainview-Old Bethpage residents always do their part to help out and participate in these great events. These contributions are going to make this holiday seaSee page 10

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Town honors organizer of DVD collection drive The Town of Oyster Bay recently honored Arthur Strachman, of Massapequa, for his incredible work continuing his late father’s legacy through the charitable efforts driven by “Big Hy for Heroes.” The organization has partnered with the Town of Oyster Bay for 5 consecutive years hosting an annual DVD Collection Drive for America’s Troops and children’s medical centers. “Founded in 2002 by Arthur’s late father, WWII Veteran See page 10

JHS seniors win Regeneron scholars PAGE 6 Syosset seniors win science honors PAGE 11


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