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Policing the police charities

Chances are you’ve gotten a call from a police-related group fundraising over the phone. Dozens of these groups telefundraise in New York, including some based here and others located around the...

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Report: LI police pay tops $100,000

Most county police officers on Long Island earned more than $100,000 in salary, overtime and other pay last year. Newsday says that’s more than double the average wage of other Long Island workers....

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Conflict of interest alleged for cops as PIs

While many police retire and become investigators, some cops moonlight, taking cases for hire while still on the public payroll. A spokesman for the New York State Department of State, which licenses...

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Applied DNA inks spray deal

Stony Brook-based Applied DNA Sciences has signed a deal to become the exclusive North American distributor of Sentry 500 Intruder Spray Systems embedded with the company’s SigNature DNA – a marker to...

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Long Island man arrested in theft of tip jars

Police say a 47-year-old Long Island man has been arrested in connection with the theft of several tip and donation jars at businesses throughout Brookhaven Town. Police say Laurence Reilly of...

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DA expanding retesting at Nassau crime lab

The district attorney is calling for expanded retesting of drug evidence handled by the shuttered Nassau County Police Crime Lab to include misdemeanor drug cases as well as felonies. County district...

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Drones at home raise fear of surveillance society

Thousands of drones patrolling U.S. skies? Predictions that multitudes of unmanned aircraft could be flying here within a decade are raising the specter of a “surveillance society” in which no home or...

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Tiburon acquires Total Computer Software

Total Computer Software, a spinoff of Total Computer Group, also in Melville, will now be known as Tiburon.

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Q&A: Kathleen Rice, Nassau DA

The Garden City native and Touro Law grad is seeking her third term as Nassau County district attorney.

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NJ works to curb sex trafficking pre-Super Bowl

Law enforcement agents in New Jersey have redoubled efforts to fight one of the biggest menaces to come with next month's Super Bowl: sex trafficking.

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Levy: If not the $200k cop, what will spur change?

Common Sense Strategies president Steve Levy on the new Suffolk County Police Department salary contract.

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Report: LI police pay tops $100,000

Most county police officers on Long Island earned more than $100,000 in salary, overtime and other pay last year. Newsday says that’s more than double the average wage of other Long Island workers....

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Conflict of interest alleged for cops as PIs

While many police retire and become investigators, some cops moonlight, taking cases for hire while still on the public payroll. A spokesman for the New York State Department of State, which licenses...

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Applied DNA inks spray deal

Stony Brook-based Applied DNA Sciences has signed a deal to become the exclusive North American distributor of Sentry 500 Intruder Spray Systems embedded with the company’s SigNature DNA – a marker to...

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Long Island man arrested in theft of tip jars

Police say a 47-year-old Long Island man has been arrested in connection with the theft of several tip and donation jars at businesses throughout Brookhaven Town. Police say Laurence Reilly of...

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DA expanding retesting at Nassau crime lab

The district attorney is calling for expanded retesting of drug evidence handled by the shuttered Nassau County Police Crime Lab to include misdemeanor drug cases as well as felonies. County district...

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Drones at home raise fear of surveillance society

Thousands of drones patrolling U.S. skies? Predictions that multitudes of unmanned aircraft could be flying here within a decade are raising the specter of a “surveillance society” in which no home or...

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Tiburon acquires Total Computer Software

Total Computer Software, a spinoff of Total Computer Group, also in Melville, will now be known as Tiburon.

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Q&A: Kathleen Rice, Nassau DA

The Garden City native and Touro Law grad is seeking her third term as Nassau County district attorney.

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NJ works to curb sex trafficking pre-Super Bowl

Law enforcement agents in New Jersey have redoubled efforts to fight one of the biggest menaces to come with next month's Super Bowl: sex trafficking.

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