Army Store Evicted; Menagerie Seized

Army Store Evicted; Menagerie Seized

When the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office arrived to evict two sisters from a Huntington residence and adjacent army surplus store on Wednesday, they found an estimated 100 exotic birds, 20 cats and one dog among hundreds of hoarded items, Suffolk County SPCA officials confirmed.

The furry and feathered creatures had been living in “deplorable” conditions with an “overwhelming” smell at 391 West Jericho Tpke., SPCA Chief Roy Gross said. Bird cages were scattered throughout both houses on the property; some birds were standing in 7 or 8 inches of feces; some could not stand up in their cages.

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Three Car Crashes Blamed On Ice

Three Car Crashes Blamed On Ice

Three Dec. 11 crashes in Greenlawn, two of which resulted in multiple injuries, are being blamed on icy roads, first responders said.

Suffolk County Police said the first occurred at 6:42 a.m. on Pulaski Road and sent a Second Precinct cop to Huntington Hospital.

The later incident resulted in multiple injuries – including injuries that left one civilian woman critically hurt, according to a spokesman.

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School Speed Cameras Not Coming To Suffolk

School Speed Cameras Not Coming To Suffolk

A series of controversial speed cameras set to be installed near schools in Suffolk County will not be plugged in after all.

County Executive Steve Bellone announced the decision Tuesday, saying that a year of research into the program produced data that does not support its implementation.  

“As I have said from the beginning of my tenure as county executive, I will use data to drive decisions that I make on behalf of the residents of Suffolk County,” Bellone said in a release. “The data and research does not support the implementation of the school speed zone cameras in Suffolk County.”

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