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A service for Drew is scheduled for Sunday at Temple Beth Sholom in Roslyn at 11 a.m. Ethan "was the epitome of perfection,” recalled his dad, Gary Falkowitz.
Ethan Falkowitz’s younger brother Landon Falkowitz said that he will always remember his big brother and all the moments he took to teach him tennis and help him through difficult situations.
The suit, filed last week by Gary and Lynn Falkowitz, the parents of 14-year-old Ethan Falkowitz, also names Singh's father, who owned the 7,000-pound Dodge TRX pickup truck, and another man ...
Amandeep Singh was sentenced on Friday in Nassau County to up to 25 years for the deaths of of Roslyn Middle School eighth-graders Ethan Falkowitz and Drew Hassenbein on May 3, 2023.
Drew Hassenbein and Ethan Falkowitz, both 14, were passengers in a 2019 Alfa Romeo when Amandeep Singh, 34, slammed his 2019 Dodge Ram into their ride as he headed south in the northbound lanes on ...
The two victims of the crash were identified as Roslyn students and young tennis stars Drew Hassenbein and Ethan Falkowitz. 24/7 Live New York City New Jersey Long Island Northern Suburbs Connecticut.
Ethan Falkowitz and Drew Hassenbein, both 14, were tennis standouts from Long Island Two teenage boys in New York were killed Wednesday night when an alleged drunk driver crashed into their car on ...
Ethan’s family has likewise set up The Ethan Falkowitz Foundation. “He sought happiness in making others happy,” a GoFundMe set up in his memory said. “Nothing was impossible.
Drew Hassenbein and Ethan Falkowitz, both 14 years old, were killed in the crash. They were both Roslyn Middle School eighth-grade students and tennis stars.
The Ethan Falkowitz Foundation and Sportime Roslyn hosted its first-ever Be MorE THAN Tennis Classic to honor the Roslyn High School tennis star, who an alleged drunk driver killed in May of 2023.
Eighth-grader Ethan Falkowitz was killed when Singh’s Dodge Ram slammed into the Alfa Romeo he was riding in. Tyler Hill Camp/Facebook. Drew Hassenbein, 14, was also killed in the crash.
Gary Falkowitz, Ethan's father, spoke after the sentencing. "This was avoidable. The state failed my son," he said. "Nothing in life prepares you for losing a child.