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A half-dozen Nassau County environmental and civic activists, most from Merrick, came to Bethpage Community Park on April 21 –– the day before Earth Day –– to call on the state to accelerate efforts to clean up a massive chemical plume that has crept for more than seven decades from Bethpage toward South Oyster Bay. more
An East Meadow man died early Tuesday morning after a car he was traveling in as a passenger crossed over the median on Sunrise Highway and crashed head-on with a pick-up truck, according to police. more
A 17-year-old man from East Meadow was arrested after police say he falsely reported to them that there was a man with a rifle walking along the trails of Brady Park in Massapequa. Andrew Denton … more
In 2010, people in Merrick, Bellmore, Wantagh and Seaford paid nearly five times more for tap water than people in East Meadow, Levittown, Lido Beach and Uniondale, according to an engineering firm working for the Water Authority of Southeastern Nassau County. The first four communities got their water from the company Long Island American Water. The second four got theirs from the Town of Hempstead ... more
Now that school is coming to an end, math will take a back seat to vacations. A math foundation is built from one concept to the next . . . more
The East Meadow football team had its season ended last Saturday for a second straight year by Massapequa in the opening round of the Nassau Conference I playoffs. The third-seeded Chiefs jumped out to a 21-point halftime lead en route to a convincing 56-21 victory over the sixth-seeded Jets. more
East Meadow and Massapequa traded scoring punches from the opening drive of last Saturday’s Conference I football battle combining for 88 points, but it was the Chiefs defense that managed to make the one big play in the closing seconds of a 48-40 victory. more
East Meadow overcame a 21-point first-half deficit and a pair of turnovers, but the Jets couldn’t overcome the consistent big plays produced by Massapequa in their Nassau Conference I football playoff matchup at Roslyn High School last Saturday. more
Unbeknown to many, one of the pioneers of modern music makes his living on the South Shore. Anyone who has studied music at Hofstra University would recognize him, as he has been teaching at the school for 51 years. His name is Herbert Deutsch, and he lives in Massapequa Park with his wife, Nancy. In 1964, at age 32, he co-invented the Moog synthesizer, helping to pave the way for electronic music. more
Sol Goldstein has been collecting and mailing needed items to soldiers overseas for the last three years. more
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