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Friday, July 29, 2016

Vol. 4, No. 31

health, wellness & beauty guide

TENNIS CLUB CANCER officials cast wary FUNDRAISER eye on tax cap

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Teens arrested after theft from N. Hills woman Two suspects steal purse, are caught after fleeing scene in vehicle: cops By Noah Manskar Two teens were arrested early Wednesday morning after they allegedly robbed a woman outside her North Hills home. The teens, a 17-year-old from Farmingdale and a 16-year-old from Copiague, were arrested near Eisenhower Park in East Meadow, where they crashed the stolen Dodge Neon in which they fled from the scene, Nassau County police said. They also allegedly left the scenes of two car accidents Wednesday evening in the car, police said. The 17-year-old suspect started talking to the 26-year-old robbery victim while she was sitting in her car outside her Windsor Gate Drive home at 1:10 a.m. July 20, police said. He took out a pocket knife, placed it against her chest and took her purse, police said. The 16-year-old then drove him away

in the red 2005 Neon, which was reported stolen from Suffolk County on Tuesday, police said. Police got a description of the vehicle and saw it run a red light in Westbury, police said. The pair drove into Eisenhower Park and hit another vehicle leaving the park at Hempstead Turnpike. Police arrested them there and recovered the woman’s purse from the car, police said. The 17-year-old gave two fake names before police learned his real identity, police said. Police later learned the teens fled the scene of one car accident in Farmingdale at 8:50 p.m. Wednesday and another in Westbury shortly after, police said. The teens are set to be arraigned in Hempstead Thursday. Both are charged with firstdegree robbery, third-degree criminal possession of stolen property and petit larceny. The 17-year-old is also charged with fourth-degree posContinued on Page 44

Photo courtesy of Northwell Health

Former New York Ranger and current MSG analyst Ron Duguay, center, with Dr. Peter Davies, left, an Alzheimer’s researcher with the Feinstein Institute, and Dr. Paul Wright, chair of neurology at North Shore University Hospital and LIJ Medical Center.

Duguay teams up for Alzheimer’s awareness BY CHRIS ADAMS Former New York Ranger Ron Duguay is taking on Alzheimer’s disease by partnering with Northwell Health for a program to educate and spread awareness about the disease. Duguay has a personal connection to the debilitating condition: his father died from Al-

zheimer’s earlier this year. His mother also suffers from dementia. Duguay will communicate with news outlets and appear at speaking engagements as part of his campaign with Northwell to share his message about the disease. He recently took the opportunity to learn more about the disease himself by visiting Continued on Page 51

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