2021 Year In Review: Levittown Patch's 10 Most-Read Stories
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Levittown NY
28 December, 2021
4:07 PM
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LEVITTOWN, NY — With another year coming to a close, it's time to look back on the things that happened in 2021. Here are some of the most-read stories from the Levittown Patch for the past year: 1. Anti-Police Post By Levittown Teacher Under Investigation The Board of Education for Levittown Public Schools said it is investigating the "offensive" and "hostile" post. 2. Nassau Investigating Legionnaires' Outbreak That Has Killed 1 Ten people have been infected by the respiratory disease in a small area. Health officials are trying to find the source. 3. Nassau Man Installed Hidden Camera In Women's Bathroom: Police Police say the man secretly recorded more than a dozen women. 4. 3 Tornadoes Touched Down On LI: Planes Flipped, Home Destroyed They are reportedly the first ever November tornadoes on Long Island. See the track and impacts of each one. 5. A Combination Retro Arcade And Restaurant Opens In Nassau Bagel Bites, "Saved by the Bell" and Donkey Kong: Arcadia Retro Eats offers a vintage experience, with games and twists on comfort food. 6. Woman, 61, Dies After Nassau County Blaze Firefighters forced their way inside the home in a rescue effort, but found the woman unconscious, Nassau police said. 7. Hicksville Woman Stole From Job At Levittown Car Dealership: PD She forged checks from Town & Country Chrysler in Levittown and deposited them into her own personal bank account, police said. 8. Car Crash Leads To Arrest For Stolen Motorcycle: Nassau PD Police say Joseph Scardino was driving a stolen motorcycle when he crashed into a car and suffered multiple injuries. 9. Former Levittown Man Was Part Of Million Dollar Theft Ring: Feds Prosecutors said the men stole cars, phones, ATMs, in over 130 burglaries in NY, CT, and elsewhere, often leading cops on high-speed chases. 10. Dog Attack Inspired Levittown Lawmaker's Benny's Law Benny's Law will require the owners of dangerous dogs to give notice to neighbors and will also start a registry in Nassau County.
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