This column could have many titles. One might be, “Is there a Democratic Party in Nassau County?” Another could read, “Whatever Happened to the once proud Democratic machine in Long Beach?"
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11/16/23
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Improving the environment doesn’t always entail a big undertaking. It can start small, with local, eco-friendly initiatives like . . .
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By Michaelle Solages
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11/16/23
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The big feast is soon to arrive — and with it the spectacle and delights of the festive season ahead. Before we settle in for that Thanksgiving gathering with family and friends, step out and explore some of the holiday-themed events nearby.
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By Karen Bloom
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11/15/23
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East Meadow turned plenty of heads during the Nassau County Division 1 boys’ volleyball tournament.
First, the No. 8 Jets stunned top-seeded Massapequa in five sets on Halloween and then …
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By Brian Kacharaba
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11/14/23
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For the third time since his first term in 2017, Republican Thomas McKevitt, a former Assemblyman, was re-elected to the Nassau County Legislature on Tuesday night.
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By RACHELE TERRANOVA, NICOLE WAGNER & JORDAN VALLONE
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11/10/23
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Swastikas were discovered in an East Meadow High School classroom last week, sparking concern from district officials, parents, community members and students.
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By Jordan Vallone
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11/10/23
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The Kiwanis of East Meadow was back at the Uniondale Shoprite this past weekend, collecting truckloads of food, all with the best intent.
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By Jordan Vallone
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11/10/23
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Last month, fifth graders in Kara Cosolito’s class at Meadowbrook Elementary School in East Meadow held a narrative writer’s celebration.
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11/10/23
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Nassau County’s Eisenhower Park came alive with dogs and spirit on Oct. 29 for the annual “Barkfest.” As Long Island’s largest free pet costume contest and parade, pooches of all shapes, sizes and breeds came dressed up, for a chance to be named winner.
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By Jordan Vallone
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11/10/23
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Our world is seemingly dominated by the twists and turns of the nation’s largest corporations, where billions of dollars are constantly at play, and millions of jobs on the table.
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11/9/23
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