News
466 results total, viewing 31 - 40
Earlier this month, high school students had the opportunity to visit the Nassau University Medical Center for an experience like no other. The hospital in East Meadow played host to the Sanford H. Calhoun High School Medical Club on March 5 and students got to take a tour of the hospital, meet members of the NUMC leadership team as well as doctors, and also got to view two surgeries that were in progress. more
The East Meadow School District is proud to announce that Dave Spinnato has been named the new assistant superintendent for curriculum and instruction, effective March 1. more
The Town of Hempstead officials announced a new program Monday that will allow qualifying, disabled veterans to play golf for free, at courses throughout the township. more
Hospital Chairman Bruderman refuses state terms for emergency funds, putting Nassau University Medical Center on the brink of collapse, with job losses looming and the future uncertain. more
For the last four years in the East Meadow School District, kindergarten students have been able to get into the groove and learn dance, taught by professionals in the field. more
At the East Meadow Public Library, a new nonprofit organization called Friends for a Beautiful East Meadow gathered residents together for it’s first meeting to discuss beautification and preservation efforts they are hoping to implement in East Meadow. more
From March 1 to 3, selected students from East Meadow High School and W.T. Clarke High School participated in the 2024 NYSBA Symposium in Syracuse. more
There was a lot to celebrate at the Nassau University Medical Center last week with the opening of a new, state-of-the-art surgical patient wing and the honoring of its employee of the month, Daniel Pena, who played an integral role in making the new wing a reality. more
East Meadow High School senior Kshan Pandey recently spearheaded a book drive for the nonprofit Hindi’s Libraries, collecting 1,700 books throughout January. more
The Fulton Commons Care Center Inc. in East Meadow will pay up to $8.6 million after a settlement with the state Attorney General’s office and agreed to install monitors to reform the nursing home’s health care and financial operations because of years of fraud and resident mistreatment. more
« Prev | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 47 | Next »
Currently viewing stories posted within the past year.
For all older stories, please use our advanced search.