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People come to Hope for Long Island Thrift Store for a variety of reasons, says its manager, Joe Scibelli. Sure, they’re looking to take home a treasure or two, but often they leave with so much more. Because Hope is the type of business where employees and volunteers tend to know their customers’ first names, there is feeling of responsibility to satisfy their needs, whatever they may be. more
East Meadow High School Valedictorian Addison Baroukh always seemed to find the hardest things in school the easiest and the easiest things more difficult.. “If it was ever a complicated lesson … more
It all started with a simple question: Can we have a garden like this? more
If there was one thing that got East Meadow salutatorian Kenneth Chan through high school, it was the time spent with his friends in and out of the classroom. “The memories I have the most of … more
Conversation and laughter could be heard throughout Senator Speno Park on June 10 for East Meadow’s annual Community Day celebration. Tents lined the walkway of the park highlighting all of the … more
Nearly $6,000 was raised for PFY, formerly Pride for Youth, a division of the Long Island Crisis Center whose mission is to enhance the health and wellness of the LGBTQ+ community, through a … more
The East Meadow school district’s administration building once again has a new name after education board members voted to strip a former superintendent’s name from the front of the building … more
The sound of laughing children running filled the field next to Bowling Green Elementary School last Saturday as guests listened to music, shopped, shared some food, or simply enjoyed spending time … more
The Coliseum Motor Inn, in East Meadow, was closed by the Town of Hempstead May 30 due to unsafe and unsanitary living conditions, according to town officials. An inspection of the hotel conducted … more
East Meadow Kiwanis members donned their aprons and chef hats for the club’s annual pancake breakfast fundraiser on June 4. Hundreds of community members spent their Sunday eating yummy … more
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