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Sport Psychology
Dr. Tom Ferraro has specialized in sport psychology for 20 years and works in the fields of golf, tennis, soccer, baseball, football, wrestling, lacrosse, figure skating, gymnastics, softball, fencing and more. He has helped professional teams, Olympians and elite young athletes learn how to manage the intense pressure of competitive sports. He appears on both TV and radio and has sport psychology columns in 5 different newspapers and has been featured in The New York Times, Wall street Journal and the London Times. Golf Digest includes him in their list of top mental game gurus in America. For a consultation see below:
Williston Park Professional Center
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2 Hillside Ave, Suite E. Williston Park NY 11596
(building parallel to E. Williston railroad station) drtomferraro.com drtferraro@aol.com
(516) 248-7189 session open to the public.
Singh remains in custody. Donnelly said previously that her office hopes to keep him in custody until his trial or a plea deal is made.
Donnelly previously said that based on their investigation, Singh allegedly attended a party the afternoon of the day of the collision where he was drinking. After that, he allegedly went to other establishments where he continued to drink. she said.
At 10:19 p.m. on May 3, Singh, suspected of being under the influence of alcohol and cocaine, was speeding south in the northbound lane of North Broadway in Jericho when his truck struck the Alpha Romeo occupied by the four teenagers.
As a result of the collision, the Alpha Romeo then hit a 2023 Volvo occupied by a driver, 49, and a passenger, 16. Both were treated at the scene for minor injuries, according to police.
Donnelly said Singh fled the scene afterward and was found by law enforcement hiding near a dumpster in a nearby shopping center parking lot.
When approached by Nassau County Police, Singh asked them why they were there as he believed he was in New Jersey, Donnelly said.
Singh was previously charged with driving while intoxicated as a youthful offender, meaning he was under the age of 19.