Keyword: Borrelli's Italian Restaurant
9 results total, viewing 1 - 9
The summer heat was no match for East Meadowites eager to hit Eisenhower Park’s golf course to raise money for the annual Steven J. Eisman Memorial Golf Outing on July 17. more
Members of the East Meadow Chamber of Commerce celebrated the holiday season of giving in a big way by presenting checks to several local charities in December. Funds were raised for the nonprofit … more
For more than 20 years, Frank Borrelli Jr., hasn’t spent Christmas mornings and afternoons opening gifts or relaxing with relatives. Instead, he could be found hard at work at his restaurant, … more
Courtney Secada has been working at Borrelli’s Italian Restaurant, on Hempstead Turnpike, for half of her life. In the 15 years the 30-year-old … more
It’s a milestone year for one of East Meadow’s most popular eateries, Borrelli’s Italian Restaurant, which opened its doors in 1955. more
In an effort to raise money for the East Meadow community, the local chapter of the Kiwanis Club, an international organization located in over 80 nations, will hold its annual golf outing on Monday, July 21 at 1 p.m. on the Red Course at Eisenhower Park. more
Town of Hempstead Supervisor Kate Murray is warning East Meadow residents to be wary of a yellow flier being placed on front doors, directing residents to fill a vial with water, and place it on their doorstep to be picked up for testing. The flier, she said, has been distributed by a private company called New York Water Solutions, and is not affiliated with the Town of Hempstead. more
The East Meadow business community has seen a string of closures during recent months. Whether it’s local-based national chains like Hooters or Zorn’s — both of which closed shortly after last October’s Hurricane Sandy — supermarkets like Pathmark, which had been in the community for 35 years and will close in May, or a local establishment like Potter’s Pub, which closed in early March after 40 years. more
NHL hockey has officially returned to the Nassau Coliseum. On Saturday, Jan. 19, more than 16,000 people arrived at the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale to watch the Islanders kick off the 2013 season against the New Jersey Devils. The Islanders lost the game, 2-1, but the team’s presence alone represented a “win” for hockey fans, who endured a four month-long lockout that kept them from watching Nassau County’s lone professional sports team. more
Currently viewing stories posted within the past year.
For all older stories, please use our advanced search.