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On Jan. 27, a New York City police lieutenant and an officer were trying to disperse a disorderly crowd outside a migrant shelter in Midtown Manhattan when they were viciously attacked by several people. After the melee, seven suspected assailants were arrested. Three were charged with felony assault and robbery. Of the seven, only one, who had a previous record of disorderly conduct, was held in lieu of $15,000 bail. All of the others were set free. more
The practitioners who deliver physical, speech and occupational therapy services to babies and toddlers under age 3 with disabilities and developmental delays have not gotten a raise from Nassau County in nearly three decades. As homelessness continues to grow, Nassau has slashed its funding for the Department of Social Services, and its Homeless Intervention Team has been disbanded. Yet before dealing with these issues, the county sank $10 million of federal pandemic recovery aid into its 125th-anniversary plans. more
The Elmont boys’ basketball team remembers the feeling of losing in the Nassau County semifinals last season. “We were all there when we lost,” Cassius Moore said. “We … more
Christian Hunter’s trio of titles at last month’s Conference 5 championships served notice the Clarke boys’ track and field vet was a triple threat for All-County … more
After waiting years for their first-ever county title, the Clarke wrestling team now has two in four seasons. Richard King, William Grassini and Justin Gonzalez all won their respective weight … more
Vin Romanotto first saw potential in Matthew Rodriguez becoming a county champion during his first season as East Meadow’s wrestling coach when he moved him up to varsity as an … more
The East Meadow Union Free School District Board of Education approved a resolution last month to partner with Hanover Research, a global information service firm, to help the district develop a strategic plan that will guide it toward excellence, innovation and inclusivity. After a presentation with the firm on Jan. 22, however, attendees — including several board members — were left with more questions than answers as to why a partnership with Hanover was necessary. more
Classical music fans reunited at the East Meadow Public Library this past weekend for another star studded show with violinist Ariel Horowitz. She’s been hailed by the Washington Post as … more
Temple B’Nai Torah, which serves many East Meadow residents, recently hosted its Square and Line Dance, a lively tradition that brought together community members for an evening of music, dance, and celebration. In its 25th year, the event took place last month, marking a quarter-century of joyous gatherings at the temple. more
As scammers develop newer and more advanced methods of stealing from the vulnerable, elected officials are urging community members to learn how to identify scams. more
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