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  • Just Salad opens another LI location with more to come | Long Island Business News

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    A new Just Salad eatery has opened in Massapequa Park, adding to the chain’s growing Long Island presence. 

    The 2,000-square-foot Just Salad is in the Southgate Shopping Center at 4962 Merrick Road. The space was formerly occupied by Supercuts. 

    The Massapequa Park Just Salad is the chain’s ninth on Long Island, following others in East Meadow, Plainview, Port Washington, Commack, Oceanside, Westbury, Huntington Station and Hauppauge. 

    Just Salad, which offers , wraps, and warm bowls, will also be opening two additional Long Island locations in the Sunset Plaza shopping center on Deer Park Avenue in North Babylon and at 1995 Nesconset Highway in Lake Grove later this year. 

    “Our opening in Massapequa Park plays a major role in Just Salad’s continued growth across Long Island, as we close in on double digit restaurant count within the area,” Jen Lally, Just Salad’s chief marketing officer, said in a company statement. “Just Salad is known for its approachable, flavor-packed meals featuring freshly-prepped produce, house-made dressings and high-quality ingredients, and we look forward to being part of the community’s movement towards prioritizing and sustainability.” 

    The Just Salad in Massapequa Park will be celebrating its opening by offering a week of special deals, including donating $1 to ReWild Long Island for every in-store purchase on Monday, Feb. 23. Customers at the new store can get a $5 salad, wrap, warm bowl or market plate on Tuesday, Feb. 24 and Wednesday, Feb. 25. Community workers can get a $5 meal on Thursday, Feb. 26, and from Friday, Feb. 27 through Sunday, March 1, customers who bring a Just Salad reusable bowl can get a $5 salad or warm bowl. 

    Founded in 2006, Just Salad now has more than 100 locations across New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Washington D.C. 

    Eric Gillman and Adam Bass of represented Just Salad in Massapequa Park and in all of its Long Island lease transactions, while Rob Wachtler served as in-house representative for landlord in the Massapequa Park lease. 


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  • Gilgo Beach killer update: Investigators return to suspect’s New York house

    Gilgo Beach killer update: Investigators return to suspect’s New York house

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    NEW YORK — Investigators with the Gilgo Beach Homicide Task Force returned Monday to the Long Island home of murder suspect Rex Heuermann.

    He has pleaded not guilty to killing four women whose bodies were found near one another in a marshy stretch close to Gilgo Beach.

    The bodies of the Gilgo Beach Four — Maureen Brainard-Barnes, Melissa Barthelemy, Megan Waterman and Amber Costello – were all found wrapped in burlap.

    The Suffolk County District Attorney’s office declined to comment other than to say the investigative work goes on.

    SEE MORE: Gilgo Beach investigation: Police expand search area linked to man convicted of killing 2 women

    “As District Attorney Tierney has previously stated, the work of the Gilgo Beach Homicide Task force is continuing,” the statement said. “We do not comment on investigative steps while ongoing.”

    Prosecutors previously revealed they seized hundreds of electronic devices from Heuermann’s Massapequa Park home and Manhattan office following his arrest.

    He used the devices to search for the deceased victims and their family members; the status of the investigation; for software that would assist in wiping or erasing data from computers and other similar digital devices and purchase digital masking and forensic wiping tools, prosecutors said.

    Heuermann is next due in court on June 18.

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