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The company that owns Twin Rinks — an ice skating facility in Eisenhower Park that opened just over a year ago — has filed for bankruptcy and plans to sell all its assets, But indicated that the facility will remain up and running until new ownership takes over. more
Though it may seem hard to believe given recent temperatures, spring is right around the corner, and with the change in season comes a plethora of activity among local East Meadow institutions and organizations. But even before the season officially begins on March 20, residents looking to enjoy fun-filled, family-oriented activities have plenty to choose from this weekend. more
The Israeli national hockey team will play at the Twin Rinks Ice Center on March 7, in an exhibition game against a team assembled by twin brothers Peter and Chris Ferraro, former National Hockey League players who are part owners of the complex. more
A special promotion at the Twin Rinks Ice Center in Eisenhower Park last weekend urged couples to come to its rinks for a romantic skate at a discounted rate. more
The closest I usually come to being on the ice is when I get good seats for an Islanders game. So when I laced up and stepped onto the red rink at the new Twin Rinks complex at Eisenhower Park, it was an unusual but not entirely unfamiliar feeling. more
Thanksgiving is rapidly approaching — setting the stage for all the spectacle and delights of the festive season ahead. more
Attention, ice skaters of Nassau County: the Twin Rinks Ice Center, a two-story, 165,000 square-foot facility in East Meadow’s Eisenhower Park, is officially open for business. Actually, it has been since April, when work was completed on two indoor NHL-size rinks. A third smaller, outdoor rink will soon be layered with ice. more
Construction on the Twin Rink Ice Center at Eisenhower Park continues at full steam, as the framework of an 80,000-square-foot indoor facility, outdoor rink and recreation center progresses by the day. more
The East Meadow business community has seen a string of closures during recent months. Whether it’s local-based national chains like Hooters or Zorn’s — both of which closed shortly after last October’s Hurricane Sandy — supermarkets like Pathmark, which had been in the community for 35 years and will close in May, or a local establishment like Potter’s Pub, which closed in early March after 40 years. more
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