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Hamas’s Saturday-morning assault on Israel was more than just a shocking demonstration of barbarism. The toll of Israeli dead and wounded — not to mention those kidnapped and taken to the Gaza Strip by these murderers — is sickening. more
Like everyone in our community and all right-minded people in the world, I am horrified by the heinous terrorist attacks that occurred in Israel beginning last weekend. more
The removal of Kevin McCarthy as speaker of the House of Representatives, led by perennial malcontent Matt Gaetz, was disgraceful, and will have lasting negative implications for Congress and the nation. more
Twenty years ago, I became one of the more than 4 million women in America who are breast cancer survivors. more
On June 29, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down affirmative action in college admissions, stating that race cannot be a consideration and ordering institutions of higher learning . . . more
Immersive art experiences continue to shake up traditional perceptions of “art.” Now Claude Monet, the beloved transformational Impressionist, gets the Van Gogh treatment (which has enticed visitors in various forms since 2021). more
Two of Nassau Conference I’s premier ground attacks were on display throughout another rainy Saturday that wiped out many homecoming plans countywide, including those at East Meadow. more
The art of Uniondale artist Tiza Perez celebrating the power of women will be on display next month at the East Meadow Public Library. more
Long Islanders took to Eisenhower Park this Sunday, for Nassau’s Walk to End Alzheimer’s. Those participating raised over $288,000 to support the care and research programs of the Alzheimer’s Association. more
The East Meadow Public Library has a slew of fun events ahead this fall. more
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