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There has been a lot of progress made in the rebuilding efforts since Hurricane Sandy hit Long Island in late October, but there is still work to be done. The Long Island Volunteer Center is in need of volunteers to help those impacted by the storm. more
The East Meadow Fire Department responded to an overturned vehicle earlier this month, a the intersection of Merrick Avenue and Glen Curtiss Boulevard in East Meadow. more
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 … more
W.T. Clarke High School Salutatorian Shreejita Satpathy wasn’t afraid to try new things to see what piqued her interest. She was a member of numerous honor societies and clubs, holding a board … more
The Cornell Cooperative Extension of Nassau is dedicated to providing and teaching about local agriculture and how beneficial it is for Long Island residents. CCE Nassau, with its main office in … more
On Jan. 11, second graders at Parkway Elementary School in East Meadow teamed up to track down the legendary artifacts of the “King’s Request” as part of the school’s Submerge Storytelling program. more
Solar Impulse 2 at JFK [Photo gallery]
Local Island Park photographer Joseph Abate was one of only two newspaper photographers at an incredible event, and he was excited to share his photos with our readers.  The Solar Impulse 2 is … more
Carrying a notebook and pen, East Meadow resident Michael Gordon has spent the past month walking door-to-door to the homes of Hurricane Sandy victims, jotting down the supplies that they need. After doing so, he makes them a promise — “I guarantee the next day I will be back to bring you your stuff,” he said. And he does. more
June for Barnum Woods Elementary School means students and staff don their red, white, and blue and take time to learn about the American flag for Flag Day. Celebrated every year on June 14, Flag Day … more
After several months of fundraising, Barnum Woods Elementary School officials plan to donate $18,500 to the Francis X. Hegarty Elementary School in Island Park, which was devastated by last October’s Hurricane Sandy. The majority of the funds were raised by Barnum Woods students, who amassed more than $13,000 by selling chocolate bars last spring. more
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