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New store customers can ‘just walk out’ By JAKE PEllEGRINo jpellegrino@liherald.com
Jake Pellegrino/Herald
AmAzoN FREsH, At 3620 Long Beach Road, is an innovative new store allowing customers to check out by just walking out.
Oceanside got a glimpse of what grocery stores of the future will look like with the June 14 g rand opening of Amazon Fresh, at 3620 Long Beach Road, allowing customers to pay for their items without ever visiting a cashier or a self-checkout machine. To use the store’s patented technology, dubbed the “just walk out” system, customers scan the in-store code within the Amazon app on their smartphone and a registered handContinued on page 11
30-year-old Island Park mechanic is killed in hit-and-run By JAKE PEllEGRINo jpellegrino@liherald.com
Courtesy Christopher T. Jordan Funeral Home
DoDANIm EmANUEl CHAVEz, 30, of Island Park, was killed in a hit-and-run accident on July 11.
Dodanim Emanuel “Manny” Chavez, of Island Park, was loading boxes into his truck, getting ready to start his new life with his family, when it was cut short. “We bought a new home in Island Park, so he was getting into the truck when he was struck and landed on the floor,” his widow, Laura said. “The driver didn’t stop and we then later found he was dead.” She added, “He was an auto mechanic and a loving husband and father. He loved cars, especially antique cars, and he loved tinkering with engines and
transmissions. We were looking forward to making a new life together, but unfortunately that didn’t happen.” The Nassau County Police Department Homicide Squad arrested Corey Henson, 31, of Centereach, and charged him with leaving the scene of the fatal hit-and-run on July 11 in Island Park. According to the police, at 9:07 p.m., Chavez, 30, of Island Park, was struck by a vehicle driven by Henson that was traveling south on Long Beach Road, north of Marina Place. Police said that Henson did not stop. Chavez suffered severe trau-
ma, police said, and was taken to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Eugene Small, who worked at Sunny’s Transmission, next door to Chavez’s shop, NYS Limitless auto repair, at 3375 Lawson Blvd. in Oceanside, said they started off as coworkers and later became friends. “He was a mechanic and I’m
a mechanic,” Small said, “and I’m a little more experienced than him, and he would always seek me out for advice and the best way to do something, and he was always willing to learn and a very quick learner. He and I would have competitions where we would do the same job, and he would try to do it the same way I Continued on page 15