practices figure skating at Clark Gillies Arena in Dix Hills THE SCOOP An almost entirely residential enclave of large single-family homes athletic amenities and such cultural touchstones as the Performing Arts Center at Five Towns College and the jazz-landmark John & Alice Coltrane House "I grew up here," said Wendy Sherman a former PTA president in the Half Hollow Hills School District and currently a board member of the area's Sweet Hollow Civic Association "I graduated from Half Hollow Hills High School East," she said and returned with her family to adjacent Melville her daughter is a freshman at Sherman's alma mater "It was obviously fabulous," Sherman said of her youth in Dix Hills "or I wouldn't have brought my family back here." The 15.7-square-mile hamlet "has always had a certain cachet about it," believes Town of Huntington Supervisor Edmund J "It's one of the nicer areas of Huntington to live in." The hamlet had a population of just 200 in 1925 according to the Dix Hills-Melville Historical Association The Northern State Parkway stretched to Dix Hills in 1950 and the Long Island Expressway in 1963 Deer Park Avenue is a main thoroughfare that houses businesses and eateries That proximity to major transportation routes is part of the draw "It's very easy to get to and from here you have the critical mixture of what makes it a very appealing place to live." Also contributing is the 152-acre Dix Hills Park which Smyth calls "probably the most active-use park in the town [of Huntington]." It encompasses the Clark Gillies Arena with two full-sized indoor ice rinks; the Olympic-sized Dix Hills Pool; the 9-hole par-31 Dix Hills Golf Course; and the summertime Dix Hills Adventure Camp with children's sports Dix Hills Junior Firefighter Academy introduces kids 11 to 14 to volunteer fire service including seven for Little League and four for Pee Wee ball Jazz legend John Coltrane and wife Alice lived in this Dix Hills home Scheduled to open as a museum next year is the John & Alice Coltrane House There the jazz stars lived and raised their family from 1964 to 1967 Here John Coltrane composed his legendary album "A Love Supreme." While supermarkets and big-box stores lay just outside its borders Dix Hills does have some small businesses — with the most beloved opened in 1945 and under its current management since 2012 "We used to go there when we were in high school there were 245 home sales with a median sale price of $1.04 million there were 242 home sales with a median sale price of $950,000 CONDOS AND CO-OPS There no condos or co-ops on the market Monthly LIRR ticket from Deer Park or Huntington $341 graduation rates Half Hollow Hills (95.5%) This $2.7 million Dix Hills home is 6,500 square feet This custom brick Colonial has seven bedrooms this 6,500-square-foot manse features a newly designed backyard with a landscaped lawn This $1.19 million Dix Hills home sits on 0.35 acre Credit: Daniel Gale Sotheby's International Realty 2½-bath Colonial built in 1970 offers a natural gas stovetop an electric double oven and quartz countertops and that opens to a family room with fireplace Daniel Gale Sotheby's International Realty This $950,000 Dix Hills home has three bedrooms this ranch sports three bedrooms and 2½ bathrooms it was updated with a refreshed master bathroom new central air conditioning and pool liner and an updated roof A large deck overlooks a saltwater in-ground pool The Newsday app makes it easier to access content without having to log in Unlimited Digital AccessOnly 25¢for 6 months (Pino's Italian Food Market)Pino's Italian Food Market recently opened in Dix Hills (Pino's Italian Food Market)DIX HILLS NY — Pino's Italian Food Market opened in Dix Hills in late March is owned by the family that runs The Original Salpino's of Wantagh and North Babylon Paul Barbieri runs the shop with his father very excited" about bringing Pino's to Dix Hills It’s been a little stressful," Paul told Patch Pino's has not celebrated its grand opening yet but the business has gotten a "pretty good response" from some social media advertising It’s been a lot of sleepless nights and a lot of work." Pino's offers sandwiches for lunch; and $42.99 dinner packages that feed approximately four people The business serves up fresh bread and pastries from its bakery department Pino's also offers an extensive catering menu featuring salads Paul said the owners are present at Pino's and that's what separates them from other markets Pino Barbieri or Avvenire are at the store at all times The Dix Hills Pino's was built a little differently from the family's other locations "All the behind-the-scenes things that we normally do we try to put in front of customers here," Paul said you see us make mozzarella and watch it being formed All the backend things that made us who we are The produce department features windows where customers can see fresh fruit being sliced The business has an orange juice machine where customers can watch staff toss fresh oranges inside The bread oven is right behind the bakery counter "You can watch us pulling out hot bread from the ovens all day and that Pino's has a "great location" off of Jericho Turnpike so we wanted something a little further up north," Paul said "It’s convenient with our other two stores If we have to produce for the other two stores Paul said he really wants people to check Pino's out "I think they’re going to love it," he said graduations and then you’re right into the summer with our barbecue packages in the summer Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. 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This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page Half Hollow Hills faced Northport in a Suffolk boys lacrosse matchup on Wednesday Jack Deliberti of Northport (left) scores his teams first goal of the game during a Suffolk boys lacrosse game against Half Hollow Hills on Wednesday Gavin Stabile of Northport deflects the shot during a Suffolk boys lacrosse game against Half Hollow Hills on Wednesday Dylan Baumgarth of Northport wins the face off against Nico Ghicas of Half Hollow Hills during a Suffolk boys lacrosse game on Wednesday Ryan Chung of Half Hollow Hills charges past the Northport defense on his way to the net during a Suffolk boys lacrosse game on Wednesday Zach Marco of Half Hollow Hills shoots and scores his teams fifth goal during a Suffolk boys lacrosse game against Northport on Wednesday Nick Haugen of Half Hollow Hills shoots and scores his third goal of the game during a Suffolk boys lacrosse game against Northport on Wednesday Ryan Chung of Half Hollow Hills goes airborne for a shot during a Suffolk boys lacrosse game against Northport on Wednesday Jack Deliberti of Northport drives to the net during a Suffolk boys lacrosse game against Half Hollow Hills on Wednesday Anthony Raio of Half Hollow Hills races down field during a Suffolk boys lacrosse game against Northport on Wednesday Dylan Baumgarth of Northport wins the face off during a Suffolk boys lacrosse game against Half Hollow Hills on Wednesday Chris Nolan of Half Hollow Hills charges down field during a Suffolk boys lacrosse game against Northport on Wednesday Daniel Chung of Half Hollow Hills cradles the ball during a Suffolk boys lacrosse game against Northport on Wednesday Anthony Raio of Half Hollow Hills comes in for a shot that goes wide during a Suffolk boys lacrosse game against Northport on Wednesday Nick Haugen of Half Hollow Hills (5) celebrates his hat trick with Zach Marco of Half Hollow Hills during a Suffolk boys lacrosse game against Northport on Wednesday Goalie Sal Santoro of Half Hollow Hills stands ready at the net during a Suffolk boys lacrosse game against Northport on Wednesday Ryan Chung of Half Hollow Hills wins the face off during a Suffolk boys lacrosse game against Northport on Wednesday Half Hollow Hills celebrates their victory over Northport during a Suffolk boys lacrosse game on Wednesday Ben Vogt of Half Hollow Hills and Sal Santoro of Half Hollow Hills celebrate their victory over Northport during a Suffolk boys lacrosse game on Wednesday James Bruno of Half Hollow Hills answers Northports tying goal with one of his own putting Half Hollow Hills back in the lead during a Suffolk boys lacrosse game on Wednesday Luke Loiacono of Northport scores tying the game 14-14 in the fourth period during a Suffolk boys lacrosse game against Half Hollow Hills on Wednesday Zach Marco of Half Hollow Hills shoots while being defended by Will Detolla of Northport during a Suffolk boys lacrosse game on Wednesday Gavin O'Brien of Northport moves the ball during a Suffolk boys lacrosse game against Half Hollow Hills on Wednesday Gavin O'Brien of Northport (21)scores his teams second goal during a Suffolk boys lacrosse game against Half Hollow Hills on Wednesday Logan Cash of Northport is defended by Daniel Chung of Half Hollow Hills during a Suffolk boys lacrosse game on Wednesday Greyson Cabrera of Northport is defended by Chris Nolan of Half Hollow Hills during a Suffolk boys lacrosse game on Wednesday Logan Cash of Northport takes a shot that goes wide during a Suffolk boys lacrosse game against Half Hollow Hills on Wednesday Logan Cash of Northport winds up a shot on goal during a Suffolk boys lacrosse game against Half Hollow Hills on Wednesday Jack Deliberti of Northport moves down field during a Suffolk boys lacrosse game against Half Hollow Hills on Wednesday Inside Pino's Italian Food Market in Dix Hills Move over Iavarone; watch out Uncle Giuseppe — the original Salpino’s Italian Food Markets of Wantagh and Babylon has expanded north to Dix Hills which clocks in at just under 15,000 square feet is the company's largest store of the trifecta began in Wantagh in 1985 under Pino Barbieri and his brother — who now owns the North Bellmore store The newest market  is being run by Pino and his son Paul along with Paul's brother-in-law "Our goal was always to expand," Paul Barbieri said "We’re getting busier and busier every year We’re a family-owned company and the family is growing." The Dix Hills location brings a more interactive experience to shoppers with all the inner workings of the kitchen exposed "Things we would do behind the scenes at the other stores — like making mozzarella baking our own fresh bread — are on display here you can tell people ‘we make our own stuff,’ but it’s much better word-of-mouth to see it with your own eyes." The bakery ovens offer front-row seats to the bread-making process "We plan on implementing that in the other two stores The store's many glass cases are full of prepared food options for priced-by-weight carryout from chicken cutlets to cavatelli Bolognese fried cauliflower and sautéed broccoli rabe and a bevy of steaks and chops glitter in anticipation of barbecue season Scores of imported pastas — both fresh and dried — tomato sauces sesame and pistachio cookies of every stripe There are Easter baskets imported from Italy loaded with Italian chocolate eggs plus a full bakery making not only semolina loaves ($3.99) An espresso and coffee bar sits beside the bakery Boar's Head carving stations for pork By clicking Sign up, you agree to our privacy policy One of the popular draws at lunchtime: Made-to-order sandwiches elevated when done "Pino’s Way" on Salpino’s fresh prosciutto bread (trust us!) Standouts include the Son of a Peach ($19.99) and the La Firenze ($6.99) with sweet soppressata Pino’s Italian Food Market & Caterers, 683 Old Country Rd., Dix Hills, 631-916-4437, theoriginalsalpino.com; Open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m Huntington officials are taking action to remove ash trees from town-owned property as the trees become infested with the emerald ash borer Dix Hills resident Perry Tepper awoke to the loud buzz of machinery outside He wasn’t surprised; there's construction going on in his neighborhood But as it continued and he looked out his window he was surprised to see that a green ash tree in front of his house It was one of about 25 town-owned ash trees removed recently along Wildwood Drive The town said it is taking action to remove the trees from property it owns as they become infested with the emerald ash borer an iridescent-green invasive beetle native to parts of Asia and Russia The beetle has been eating its way through the bark of Long Island ash trees since around 2018 according to an insect expert at Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County Town spokeswoman Chris Geed said the mass removal of trees on Wildwood Drive was a peculiar case given the street had all of the same species planted at curbside "Usually in the Town of Huntington there are multiple species on a street," she said making it a rare and unfortunate incident when all trees were impacted by the ash borer."    dying or dead and were in the town’s right of way "it was the town’s responsibility to remove them.” The trees on Wildwood Drive were planted when the neighborhood was developed 30 years ago Green ash trees can grow to 70 feet tall or more Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service website Tepper said he was caught by surprise by the tree removals He said no one came to the door that morning to let him know what was happening “I’m disappointed the town didn’t do more ahead of time to make sure we knew they were going to be taking down our trees,” he said notified Wildwood Drive residents by letter around Jan 3 of the infestation in about 25 ash trees along the street said the emerald ash borer is known to bore into trees and kill them from the inside so it was necessary to remove the infested trees as a safety precaution Conserv-A-Tree did not return calls for comment Tree removal along the street started in early January Highway Superintendent Andre Sorrentino said while a tree may appear healthy or show only minor signs of distress the presence of emerald ash borer means it is compromised “I can speak from personal experience — diseased or dead trees can cause severe damage or even death,” the email said we’re going to take it down as soon as possible.” The town would not provide a cost for removing the trees Sorrentino said since he took office in 2022 the town has removed hundreds of trees  that were infested with the beetle “The number of trees requiring removal at this point is minimal but we continue to monitor and address any new cases as needed,” the email said Sorrentino said residents will be allowed to replace the trees from a variety of species paid for by the town Geed said the cost of the replacement trees is between $250 and $500 The destructive larvae of the emerald ash borer Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County entomologist Daniel Owen Gilrein said the emerald ash borer made its first New York appearance in Cattaraugus County in 2009 He said the first official report from Long Island was in early 2019 but that he saw evidence of the pest in 2018 in East Hampton Since its arrival in the United States in 2002 the insect has killed tens of millions of ash trees as it has made its way across 35 states and Washington There are relatively few wild or native ash trees on Long Island; the majority are green ash trees in planted landscapes we had been alerting arborists and other landscape professionals as well as parks and highway department staff that it was coming and to prepare,” Gilrein said He said those measures include identifying ash trees in the community and prioritizing them for protection versus removal He said the best way to protect trees is to consult an arborist adding that treatments include protectant bark insecticide sprays or trunk injection by a professional Gilrein said he assumes all ash trees on Long Island are vulnerable and nearly all unprotected trees will be killed by the pest The beetle destroys the tree by laying its eggs on the tree bark Last year, Glen Cove city officials announced they would be using more than $25,000 in state grants to replace ash trees damaged by the emerald ash borer with another plant species Smithtown officials removed infested ash trees in Kings Park Trump's influence on NY's future .. Get the latest news and more great videos at NewsdayTV Get more on these and other NewsdayTV stories 2024 at 4:39 pm ET.css-79elbk{position:relative;}Matthew Dickson pleaded guilty to embezzling more than $70,000 from the Dix Hills Soccer Club of which he served as president and vice president Suffolk County DA Raymond Tierney announced Friday (Courtesy of Suffolk County District Attorney's Office)SUFFOLK COUNTY NY — The former president and vice president of the Dix Hills Soccer Club admitted Friday to embezzling more than $70K from the club in 2022 Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond Tierney announced "This defendant executed a scheme to line his own pockets with funds that were intended to benefit children," Tierney said in a news release "Today’s guilty plea not only holds him accountable for his betrayal of trust but is also an important step towards making his victims feel whole again as my office required the defendant pay back the full amount of money to the soccer club." Dickson was responsible for paying the bills associated with the Dix Hills Soccer Club Dickson held the position of vice president Dickson began writing checks to himself and to his corporation from the soccer club’s account without the board of directors’ permission Dickson collected payments from club members through his personal Venmo account for soccer-related events but then never deposited into the club’s bank account He also did not reimburse the club for expenses that he charged on the soccer club’s credit card prosecutors required Dickson to pay $76,237 in restitution to the soccer club and write an apology letter to the board of directors Dickson will be required to serve three years of probation and complete over 400 hours of community service as part of his plea "Justice has been served for the members of our club and community," said Dix Hills Soccer Club President Martin Targett "We are pleased our procedures allowed us to identify the wrongdoing and we are grateful for the professionalism and collaboration with the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office." Dickson is due back in court for sentencing on Nov 15 and is being represented by James Misiano 2024 at 10:07 am ET.css-79elbk{position:relative;}A man was charged with DWAI following a crash that killed a pedestrian in Dix Hills on Sunday NY — A Huntington Station man was charged with DWAI following a crash that killed a pedestrian in Dix Hills on Sunday was driving a 2021 Honda Civic westbound on Vanderbilt Parkway at Village Hill Drive when he struck a pedestrian in the roadway at 3:07 p.m. was pronounced dead at South Shore University Hospital in Bay Shore Stewart was charged with driving while ability impaired by alcohol and drugs He was held overnight at the Third Precinct and is scheduled to be arraigned at First District Court in Central Islip on Monday The Honda was impounded for a safety check Anyone with information on this crash was asked to contact Major Case Unit detectives at 631-852-6555 It might not show up if you Google "Vietnamese restaurants," but this tiny new shop in Dix Hills is one of the most legit places to get a bowl of pho on Long Island The name Red Cajun and Grill might have you thinking New Orleans but it actually refers to the Viet-Cajun crab boil restaurants that are popular with the Vietnamese community The cuisine emerged in the years after the Vietnam War when refugee communities popped up along the Gulf Coast in Texas and the South Viet-Cajun restaurants often pair items like spicy crawfish with noodles utilizing both Cajun and Vietnamese flavors Red Cajun and Grill in Dix Hills serves Vietnamese classics and Cajun seafood boil It's a style of food that Long Island resident Suong "Annie" Pham loves she's visited plenty of Viet-Cajun restaurants while on vacation in Texas She owns the fish store Torii Koi and Pond across the street in Dix Hills and thought that having her own Vietnamese restaurant would be a good complement to her business she filled the space with rustic wooden benches that you might find at a Cajun seafood spot a pyramid of Cafe Du Monde coffee canisters is a telltale sign that a business has hand-dripped Vietnamese coffee Her short menu appeals to fans of Vietnamese flavors as well as people in the area trying to grab a quick bite Pham prepares her own spice blend for the seafood boils which are steamed in plastic bags that you rip open at the table A pound of Cajun crawfish $15.99 is stacked with potatoes She's also got rice plates and banh mi sandwiches stuffed with meat but it's posted on a paper sign on the wall Order the pho combo ($16.99) which comes with three varieties of beef: meatballs and then infuses the liquid with herbs the next day which works when you scatter on fresh basil and slices of spicy jalapeño If you wont' want to get noodle stains on your shirt Scenes from a Suffolk League V baseball game between Hauppauge and host Half Hollow Hills West on Monday Nick Lombardi of Hauppauge scores in the first inning of a Suffolk League V baseball game against Half Hollow Hills West in Dix Hills on Monday Tucker Brown of Hauppauge makes the out at second on Alex Casey (10) of Half Hollow Hills West during a Suffolk League V baseball game in Dix Hills on Monday Michael Oliveto of Hauppauge steps into a pitch during a Suffolk League V baseball game against Half Hollow Hills West in Dix Hills on Monday Hauppauge relief pitcher Ian Rivera delivers to the plate during a Suffolk League V baseball game against Half Hollow Hills West in Dix Hills on Monday Nick Lombardi of Hauppauge gets full extension on his swing during a Suffolk League V baseball game against Half Hollow Hills West in Dix Hills on Monday Hauppauge starting pitcher Kyle Magill delivers to the plate during a Suffolk League V baseball game against Half Hollow Hills West in Dix Hills on Monday Hauppauge relief pitcher Nick Poulos pitches to Half Hollow Hills West during a Suffolk League V baseball game in Dix Hills on Monday Nick Lombardi of Hauppauge gets to the ground ball at second and throws to first during a Suffolk League V baseball game against Half Hollow Hills West in Dix Hills on Monday Michael Oliveto of Hauppauge warms up his pitcher during a Suffolk League V baseball game against Half Hollow Hills West in Dix Hills on Monday Michael Oliveto of Hauppauge lands on second base in his first at bat of a Suffolk League V baseball game against Half Hollow Hills West in Dix Hills on Monday Mike Massa of Half Hollow Hills West beats the throw to Tucker Brown of Hauppauge at second base during a Suffolk League V baseball game in Dix Hills on Monday Brendan DeModna of Hauppauge rifles the ball to first from deep third base during a Suffolk League V baseball game against Half Hollow Hills West in Dix Hills on Monday Ian Rivera closes out the win for Hauppauge in a Suffolk League V baseball game against Half Hollow Hills West in Dix Hills on Monday Half Hollow Hills West starting pitcher Alejandro Rodriguez fields a bunt and throws to first during a Suffolk League V baseball game against Hauppauge in Dix Hills on Monday 2024 at 9:02 am ETSix new pickleball courts opened at Otsego Park in Huntington (Town of Huntington)A new playground compliant with The Americans with Disabilities Act opened at Otsego Park in Huntington NY — A redesigned playground compliant with The Americans with Disabilities Act The new playground and pickleball courts took over a year to complete Space has also been designated for a shaded picnic plaza next to the pickleball and tennis courts to be added in the future The new pickleball courts replace the decades-old deck hockey court that had fallen into disrepair The new courts and playground are located on the south end of the park "The Town of Huntington has committed tens of millions of dollars upgrading its parks over the past three years," Huntington Town Supervisor Ed Smyth said in a news release More than $740K was used for the ADA-compliant play structures and new pickleball courts "These enhancements are a continuation of Huntington’s commitment to maintaining and preserving our public spaces for our residents," he said Otsego Park is one of the town’s most widely used parks with 14 playing fields for little league lighted tennis courts and a comfort station Plans to upgrade the popular baseball field nine with a new turf infield playing surface are underway "We are so proud of the upgrades at Otsego," Smyth said "The popularity of this park will assuredly climb with these new additions and enhancements projects like this do not happen by themselves The town had many partners that help us financially and collaboratively to make many of these projects happen." Smyth thanked the town's Environmental Open Space Park Fund for its insight "They are invaluable to this and so many other initiatives throughout the town," he said "Another Advisory Task Force that we rely on greatly is the Citizens Advisory Committee for Persons with Disabilities (CAC) As we move to bring our parks and public spaces into the 21st century we have been reliant on the CAC’s expertise and advocacy on building an inclusive environment We owe a great deal of gratitude to both EOSPA and the CAC." Smyth said that his 2025 budget has plans to upgrade additional parks in the town and phase two of the Crab Meadow Beach Playground This Dix Hills home is on the market for nearly $4 million A new build in Dix Hills is on the market for nearly $4 million Jessica Markowski and John Walsh, of Serhant, are co-listing the property. Markowski is featured in the Netflix series "Owning Manhattan," a reality series focusing on Serhant agents navigating the real estate scene in New York City. The show was recently picked up for a second season. the owners reached out to me to help them sell it because of their connection to me being from the same region in Poland," said Markowski who is part of Serhant's Bogard New York Team It contains seven bedrooms and 7½ bathrooms The property is in the Half Hollow Hills Central School District All the windows in the 7,000-square-foot home were imported from Poland adding that all of the windows were imported from Poland and it has that timeless appeal to it." Notable features include a three-car garage which includes the ability to control lighting and security "There are open concept spaces throughout," Markowski added Throughout the home are open concept spaces As for what’s coming next on "Owning Manhattan," Markowski said season two will see her expanding her business more to Long Island and season two I purely put my head in the ground and focus on business," she said "Just connecting as much as possible to sell New York City and essentially own Manhattan." Get important news about your town as it happens Get the top stories from across our network Are you sure you want to unsubscribe from daily updates A crash claimed the life of a 69-year-old woman in Dix Hills on Sunday afternoon was struck while walking on Vanderbilt Parkway at Village Hill Drive at approximately 3:07 p.m. She was transported to South Shore University Hospital in Bay Shore was behind the wheel of a 2021 Honda Civic traveling westbound when the collision occurred Stewart has been charged with Driving While Ability Impaired by Alcohol and Drugs Police said he is being held overnight at the Third Precinct and will face arraignment at First District Court in Central Islip on Monday The vehicle was impounded for a safety check Authorities have urged anyone with information about the crash to contact the Major Case Unit at 631-852-6555 2024) – A severe accident in Dix Hills on Thursday afternoon resulted in serious injuries for one driver prompting an airlift to Stony Brook University Hospital The accident occurred at approximately 2:30 p.m. near the intersection of Suffolk County Routes 35 and 66 involving a tractor-trailer and a Toyota Prius According to fire officials from the Dix Hills Fire Department the crash left the driver of the Prius trapped inside the vehicle and in critical condition Emergency responders quickly arrived at the scene working diligently to free the injured driver from the wreckage the driver was airlifted from the site to receive immediate medical care at Stony Brook University Hospital The full extent of the injuries has not been disclosed but officials have confirmed that the driver remains in serious condition The collision also led to significant traffic disruptions on Deer Park Road which was temporarily shut down in both directions as first responders worked to manage the accident scene The closure caused delays for motorists in the area but has since been reopened after the scene was cleared Local authorities are investigating the cause of the crash and are currently working to determine whether any additional factors such as weather conditions or vehicle malfunction This tragic accident underscores the importance of maintaining safe driving practices especially when navigating busy intersections or roadways with heavy truck traffic helping you recover both physically and financially after a life-altering accident Union Co, NJ (April 18, 2025) – A two-car crash resulting in injuries occurred on Thursday morning, April 17,... read more Queens, NY (June 17, 2024) – A serious car accident happened in Queens on June 17. 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At... read more Edison, NJ (February 27, 2023) – Two people sustained critical injuries in a car accident that happened in Edison... read more Stony Point, NY (March 28, 2023) – One person was seriously injured in a car accident reported Thursday, March... read more Notes: Outside sources were used in the creation of this post including news bulletins and first-hand accounts of the accident and injuries involved the details of the accident presented have not been independently verified If you identify any false information in the story or want the post removed and we will correct the information or remove the post Disclaimer: As a member of the local community we at Metro Law strive to improve the overall safety and quality of life for everyone who lives in our beloved state We are extremely saddened by these accidents We hope awareness of these dangers allows our community to take precautions and avoid these accidents This information is not medical or legal advice We wish only the best and quickest recovery to all those involved in the accident The photos depicted in this post are not from the actual accident scene