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Two swastikas were found in an East Meadow High School classroom on Oct. 30, according to a letter sent out by the school's principal, Richard Howard on Tuesday.  more
Over 270 turkeys were handed out last week at the East Meadow Stew Leonard’s to feed those in need during the Thanksgiving season. 2023 marks the 44th year of Stew Leonard’s turkey brigade — a tradition that has been passed down through generations. When new stores open, they too join in on the holiday goodness. more
If you ask your average American to name a Jewish holiday, they’re likely to name Hanukkah first. Actually, Hanukkah is a pretty minor Jewish holiday, but it gets great press – and from a Jewish perspective, this is a good thing. more
As we embark upon 2024 and a new term of the Nassau County Legislature, we do so at a truly evolutionary time. more
Those who have been displaced by Hurricane Sandy may get the chance to move back into their homes sooner rather than later after state and local officials and the Federal Emergency Management Agency announced an emergency assistance plan Wednesday to aid homeowners. more
East Meadow High School students recently gathered inside the school gymnasium for a night of health and fitness — all for a good cause. more
The sweep of history has ushered in the first woman ringmaster for the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, and, at the same time, swept out the entire circus . . . more
A part of the world’s largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s disease care, support and research, the “Walk To End Alzheimer’s,” is coming to Eisenhower Park in East Meadow on Sunday, Oct. 1. more
It’s not everyday Star Wars makes it’s way to East Meadow — but earlier this month, neighbors got to experience the epic galactic tales during Star Wars Reads Day at EMPL. more
I was struck, recently, standing outside the People’s Pantry in the hamlet of Oyster Bay on a cold, gray day. The Pantry provides food and other services to locals in need of support, and the line for food parcels stretched around the block. more
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