LOCAL - SUFFOLK COUNTY

LOCAL - SUFFOLK COUNTY

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The Suffolk Legislature yesterday approved its most sweeping restrictions to date on the movement of sex offenders, who would be barred from hanging around playgrounds, public swimming pools, more...

The Long Island Advance/Suffolk County Legislator Jack Eddington

According to Parents for Megan’s Law, the average sexual offender is 31 years old, white and male. Less
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Newsday

Senator Charles Schumer today joins Rep. Peter King (R-Seaford), possible candidate for the Gillibrand seat, in Stony Brook to unveil new legislation more...

Concerned residents in Coram and Gordon Heights, after revelations about a cluster of sex offenders, called Brookhaven Town and Suffolk County's Department of Social Services yesterday to end the more...

To announce her proposal to begin random address checks of registered sex offenders, Suffolk Legis. Kate Browning paid a visit to the neighborhood with the highest concentration of offenders on more...

Suffolk's sex offenders will not be allowed into the county's emergency shelters if a big storm or other disaster hits Long Island, once a bill legislators approved yesterday becomes law. The more...

When Robert Gregg, 54, went into the room of another resident at an Amityville nursing home in October and allegedly pulled the covers away and molested her, the 84 year old woman didn't know more...

Ronald Stores, a convicted rapist, was placed in temporary housing in Centereach in February by Suffolk County. Police were required to go door-to-door to tell neighbors that a sex offender was more...

A bill requiring agencies doing business with the county to report suspicions of child sexual abuse to Child Protective Services, despite objections from Parents for Megan's Law advocates who more...

Local lawmakers may have to take a second look at a groundbreaking law that would restrict convicted child sex offenders from living near parks, schools and day care center in the town of more...