Not every child learns the same say. One child may thrive in the classroom, while another might flourish by being active. In the East Meadow School District, students are given the opportunity to …
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By Mallory Wilson
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7/16/23
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April 18, 2018, started out as a normal day for Salisbury resident Matthew Weingartner. The then 30-year-old was studying to be an electrician for Local Union 3. One minute he was in class, and the …
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By Mallory Wilson
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7/16/23
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W oodland and W.T. Clarke middle schools held moving-up ceremonies to celebrate their graduating eighth-grade students on June 21.
Woodland Middle School held two ceremonies for the eighth-grade …
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By Mallory Wilson
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7/16/23
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The East Meadow School District Board of Education held its annual reorganization meeting on July 5. The meeting saw the installation of the board president and vice president as well as two trustees …
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7/16/23
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At just 15, Sofie Glassman has experienced enough antisemitism to know that she needs to take a stand. Now she shares her experiences wherever she can, in the hope of making a change.
She first …
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By Mallory Wilson
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7/9/23
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Roughly 221,000 people on Long Island suffer from food insecurity, according to Feeding America, a charity that works to end hunger in the U.S.
Ahead of the Fourth of July weekend, Senator Steve …
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By Mallory Wilson
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7/9/23
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On June 23 and 24, graduates from W.T Clarke High School and East Meadow High School, respectively, took their final steps as high schoolers. Crowds of cheering family members, friends and school …
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7/9/23
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East Meadow Kiwanis awarded its annual scholarships to East Meadow High School graduating seniors Srinidhi Chinnadurai, David Schiller, Victoria Saskin, and W.T. Clarke High School graduating seniors …
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7/9/23
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The sky above Eisenhower Park’s Harry Chapin Lakeside Theatre was aglow on July 1 as thousands of people enjoyed the annual TD Bank “Celebrate America” event.
Visitors young and old donning …
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7/9/23
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Each Fourth of July, thousands of people — often children and teens — are injured while using fireworks. And while they are illegal in New York, few people understand fireworks’ dangers and …
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7/2/23
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