Laura Ahearn and Parents For Megan's Law In The News

Laura Ahearn and Parents For Megan's Law In The News

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 > >| 192NewsArticles





Newsday/Jennifer Barrios

Attorney General Andrew Cuomo announced yesterday that two more social-networking websites have agreed to help rid their sites of more...

The Long Island Advance/Suffolk County Legislator Jack Eddington

According to Parents for Megan̢۪s Law, the average sexual offender is 31 years old, white and male. more...

newsday.com/Zachary R. Dowdy

In 1995, Marc F. Gunning was convicted of third-degree sexual abuse but he easily gained the trust and adoration of his Coram more...

Most people don't know that if you are a victim of a violent crime, you are entitled to services and crime victim compensation," said Laura Ahearn, founder and executive director of the Suffolk more...

Suffolk County has begun a plan to put up some offenders temporarily in trailers that will be shuttled around nonresidential neighborhoods at a county-paid cost of $85 per person a night. Under more...

Matthew Maiello, a 31 year old man who formerly directed the youth ministry at St. Raphael's Roman Catholic Church in East Meadow, was charged with sexually abusing two teenagers he met through more...

Rev. Angelo Ditta was removed from active duty just two weeks after Bishop William Murphy said there were no "credible" allegations of sexual abuse against any active priest on Long Island. The more...

Newsday.com/Jennifer Sinco Kelleher

In November 2004, Thomas F. Green, 62, of Hawthorne Street in Selden, was accused by a Long Island schoolgirl who said she was raped for five more...

Newsday

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

Laura Ahearn, founder of Parents for Megan's Law, the Stony Brook-based advocacy group for victims of sex crimes, has been recognized by the state Crime Victims Board for her efforts on behalf of more...