A woman from East Meadow was arrested for driving drunk with her two children in the car early Sunday morning, according to state police.
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By David Weingrad
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11/9/14
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Police are searching for a group of young men who they say assaulted a male and female victim using a belt buckle outside of Zachary’s Night Club on 1916 Hempstead Turnpike at 3 a.m. on Sept. 13.
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By David Weingrad
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11/5/14
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Stanley Ruppenthal never got to see the remodeled soccer fields in East Meadow’s Field of Dreams, a project he pursued tirelessly for the better part of two decades. The former East Meadow Soccer Club president and Nassau County police officer died suddenly of a heart attack two years ago, at age 59.
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By David Weingrad
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10/29/14
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Intolerance seems like an uncomplicated issue: Most rational people would agree it has no place in civil society. Yet it persists . . .
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10/23/14
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Acting Commissioner of Police Thomas C. Krumpter wants to alert the public that the police have seen an increase in luxury cars and SUVs stolen in Nassau County over the past few weeks. Luxury …
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10/9/14
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A man and a woman, who police identified as "homeless," are in serious condition after being struck by an 80-year-old male driver on Hempstead Turnpike in East Meadow on Sunday, who then fled the scene.
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By David Weingrad
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10/6/14
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The East Meadow Police Activity League hosted its annual homecoming for its youth football program last Sunday at W.T. Clarke High School. The day featured several football games played by the league’s different age groups, ranging from seven to 14, and performances by PAL cheerleaders.
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By David Weingrad
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10/1/14
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A Deer Park man has been arrested on Sept. 24 after police say he stole an envelope full of checks from a woman waiting on line at Chase Bank, on Hempstead Turnpike in East Meadow.
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9/25/14
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An 18-year-old male student at East Meadow High School was arrested this morning after he brought a starter pistol into the school, according to a Nassau County Police spokeswoman.
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By David Weingrad
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9/24/14
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On Sept. 11, 2001, many professional, well-trained and dedicated police officers, firefighters and EMS workers lost their lives at the World Trade Center because, in addition to the other tragedies that day, their radios were not “interoperable.”
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9/3/14
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