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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will open for homeowners, renters and business owners who sustained as a result of Hurricane Sandy. more
Thousands of Long Islanders had their homes and property destroyed during Hurricane Sandy and are now left to pick up the pieces. Fortunately for all, several nation organizations have been working around the clock in recent weeks to lend a helping hand. more
Donna Landrigan said she remembers the sounds of the fire department radio coming through her house when she was growing up. Her father, James Landrigan, was a member of the East Meadow Fire … more
The Kiwanis Club of East Meadow helped community members once again offset their back-to-school expenses. more
A few weeks after the event, the Kiwanis Club of East Meadow is reflecting on another successful holiday dinner for seniors and veterans in the community. This year, under a new name, the Frank Saracino Memorial Senior & Military Dinner served roughly 300 people in the gymnasium of East Meadow High School in late November. more
If you live in East Meadow and were looking for a concert that was a blend of classic soul and New Orleans Swing, then the only place to be was the HooDoo Loungers performance at the East Meadow Public Library. more
Over the last four years, students in Nassau and Suffolk County have had the opportunity to attend the Long Island Youth Wellness Summit, sponsored by the New Jersey-based Society for the Prevention of Teen Suicide. more
East Meadow Kiwanis members donned their aprons and chef hats for the club’s annual pancake breakfast fundraiser on June 4. Hundreds of community members spent their Sunday eating yummy … more
East Meadow artist Cassandra Jones has brought the spirit of the holidays to life once again to the Huntington Holiday Spectacular. People from all over Long Island have flocked to Huntington’s downtown to see a 75-foot-tall Christmas tree, an abundance of holiday décor — and Jones’s painted snowflakes. more
Students in W.T. Clarke's High School special education classes are running a drive for Love, Nana, a Rockville Centre based organization, that creates baby bundles that are donated to young mothers and families in need. more
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