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A new East Meadow Kiwanis board was installed at a ceremony held at Verdi’s of Westbury on Oct. 5. As Mitchell Allen reflected on his productive year as president, Debbie Kirsh took the reigns and looked to the future. more
Astoria Federal Savings recently announced that Matthew Rein, 10, was named the East Meadow branch winner of the seventh annual Astoria Federal Savings “Teach Children to Save” essay contest.   more
East Meadow Kiwanians are well aware of Debbie Coates’s selfless dedication to the organization, and the club’s president, Mitchell Allen, chose her as the 2011-12 Kiwanian of the Year. more
Community members and students and faculty from Bowling Green Elementary gathered in front of the school on Sept. 20 to honor the memory of Harlie Treanor, a recent graduate who lost her life, along with two other children, when a boat capsized on Fourth of July. more
The East Meadow Fire Department took part in the 6th Battalion Parade and Drill Competition hosted by the Seaford Fire Department last weekend where they picked up numerous awards. more
The Nassau University Kiwanis backpack drive exceeded its goal for this year thanks to the generous donations by hospital staff. more
Bowling Green K-Kids were recognized for their national and international accomplishments at a East Meadow Kiwanis meeting on Aug. 30. The club, that earned first and second place in eight of nine K-Kids international contests this year, is the winningest K-Kids Club both nationally and internationally. more
The Bowling Green K-Kids took to the Wantagh Park boat launch ramp early last Saturday to distribute safety brochures in honor of their fellow K-Kid Harlie Treanor. more
On what may have been the most humid and uncomfortable day of the year, Key Clubbers from East Meadow and W.T. Clarke high schools joined Circle Kers from Adelphi University and LIU-Post to prepare a plot of land acquired by the East Meadow Kiwanis Club from Cornell Cooperative Extension on Merrick Avenue. more
One of the three children who died in the tragic Oyster Bay boat accident on July Fourth was 11-year-old Harlie Treanor, who had moved with her family from East Meadow to Huntington Station just weeks earlier. more
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