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The crash occurred on Elkton Lane at 1:55 p.m. (Photo credit: Nicole Vecchione)
NORTH BABYLON, NY Two men were arrested after a car hit a marked police car before slamming into a home in a fiery crash in North Babylon Friday afternoon, according to Suffolk police.
DaSean Player, 31, of West Babylon, was driving a 2020 Nissan Pathfinder eastbound on Woods Road at a high rate of speed when he failed to stop at a stop sign and collided with the police car that was traveling southbound on Elkton Lane at 1:55 p.m., police said.
He then lost control of the Nissan and struck a house on Elkton Lane, police said. The Nissan caught fire which spread to the house. No one in the house was injured
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Dominican Sr. Mary Anna Euring, right, plays flute with Sr. Miriam Cecile Lenihan on the harp in 2016. Lenihan died last year. (Courtesy of Sr. Mary Anna Euring)
Sr. Mary Anna Euring has been a Sister of St. Dominic of Amityville, New York, for 64 years. Throughout the years, her ministry has included teaching elementary school, creating programs for children and adults with developmental disabilities, being a novice director, directing pastoral care at hospitals, and working with the sick and dying, including AIDS patients at the height of the crisis in the 1980s and 90s in New York City.
A few years ago, Euring went part-time in her job as director of pastoral care at Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center in West Islip, New York, to focus on healing from cancer. (She is now in remission.) With her newfound free time, she took a class in Asian brush painting at her local art museum and discovered not only an extraordinary talent, but a deep love for art.