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Best of November: Most Viewed Stories of the Month
A woman robbed on Somerset Avenue while walking home from the Merillon Avenue train station to a serious house fire that destroyed an Andover Court home were issues that mattered most to readers.
A woman robbed on Somerset Avenue while walking home from the Merillon Avenue station, a rash of residential burglaries to a serious house fire that destroyed an Andover Court home, these are the most viewed articles of November 2013:
- Blaze Engulfs Garden City Home: An early morning fire engulfed a Garden City home Nov. 24. Nassau County's Arson Bomb Squad is investigating the blaze, which broke out in the rear yard of an Andover Court residence at approximately 2:14 a.m. and quickly spread to the home.
- Neighbors Want to Help Andover Court Fire Victims: After a devastating fire engulfed the Andover Court home, efforts were underway to help the family, who lost everything. Neighbors Barbara Massina and Dominique Labella are collecting financial donations on the family's behalf.
- Woman Robbed on Somerset Avenue: A woman was pushed to the ground and robbed while walking on Somerset Avenue at approximately 7:45 p.m. Nov. 19, after leaving the Merillon Avenue train station.
- Crime Blotter: Garden Street Burglary, Prostitution Bust: Between Nov 8-9, someone entered a Garden Street residence and stole assorted jewelry and loose change. A rear door to the residence was found to be pried open.
- HBO's 'The Normal Heart' Filming at Cathedral Wednesday: Film crews set up shop on the Cathedral of the Incarnation property Nov. 20 to shoot a scene for the upcoming movie, "The Normal Heart" starring Matt Bomer, Mark Ruffalo, Alec Baldwin and Julia Roberts.
- Former St. Paul's Teacher Arrested on Child Porn Charges: A former St. Paul's School teacher was arrested in Delaware earlier this month after a search of his home recovered multiple images of child pornography, according to Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden.
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