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Menswear designer John Bartlett held another pet adoption event at his namesake store at Charles and 7th Ave. South on April 17. In conjunction with North Shore Animal League America, Bartlett hosted the event with hundreds of pet lovers stopping by to ooh and awww -- and to even give some of the cute dogs and cats new, loving homes. more
Ava Marie Shepherd, above, and Chase Colon showed off their findings at the annual Easter Egg hunt last Saturday hosted at Cipriano Nursery and Florist of East Meadow. Kids and their families … more
Equity 4 LI Youth, an organization founded by Patrick Pizzo, the assistant superintendant for business and finance in the East Meadow School District, hosted a panel discussion, in collaboration with the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, at the East Meadow Public Library last week, following the screening of the documentary “The Right to Read.” more
The Kiwanis of East Meadow was back at the Uniondale Shoprite this past weekend, collecting truckloads of food, all with the best intent. more
They’re good people. They’re strong. And they’re heroes. That’s how people in New York describe volunteer firefighters, according to a survey conducted by the … more
Hofstra’s softball team is seeking an encore from the program’s first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2018 last season with many new faces. Led largely by five veteran fifth-year … more
East Meadow native, Robert Neary is returning to his roots, this time in different form. He brought “So Good! The Neil Diamond Experience,” his self-made tribute show to the stage at Eisenhower Park on Aug. 17. more
More than 500 walkers are expected to test their lungs — and help others by defeating lung disease and improving lung health — with the inaugural Lung Force Walk on Long Island. more
The top two students in East Meadow High School’s Class of 2024 have succeeded in much more than academics. Valedictorian Maggie Li and Salutatorian Andrew Cheng have gone above and beyond classroom work, getting involved in a slew of extracurricular and athletic pursuits while collecting academic awards. more
Scams of all varieties have found their way into the lives of many people, most notably seniors. Dozens of people gathered at the East Meadow Public Library on Aug. 9 to learn more about identifying scams, how to report being a victim of fraudulent activity, and how to seek reimbursement of money lost to a scam. more
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