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Scams of all varieties have found their way into the lives of many people, most notably seniors. Dozens of people gathered at the East Meadow Public Library on Aug. 9 to learn more about identifying scams, how to report being a victim of fraudulent activity, and how to seek reimbursement of money lost to a scam. more
Last week, East Meadow Public Library patrons were immersed in the world, life and tales of Charles Dickens — the English novelist who created some of today’s best-known works and fictional characters throughout his lifetime. more
No team entered the Nassau Class AAA boys’ soccer playoff tournament hotter than top-seeded Uniondale, which took the regular-season crown and hadn’t tasted defeat in more than a month. … more
The Vulpis, who have long been part of the East Meadow and Salisbury communities, are in need of some help this holiday season. Patrick Vulpi, 48, is battling a rare and aggressive form of ALS. more
If you live in East Meadow and you love basketball, chances are you’re familiar with the annual Winter Classic basketball tournament in the gym at St. Raphael’s Roman Catholic Church. more
Finishing runner-up in the Nassau Conference AA-1 girls’ basketball standings and getting the No. 7 playoff seed fueled the East Meadow Jets’ fire heading into the postseason. And … more
The hidden history of 18th-century molly houses and their significance for gender-nonconforming communities, as explored in a recent lecture at Raynham Hall Museum, and why uncovering marginalized histories changes our understanding of the past and shapes a more inclusive future. more
The East Meadow Public Library welcomed Brady Rymer and the Little Band That Could, a children’s music group, on Aug. 9. … more
The College Board announced that East Meadow High School students Amy Munoz and Samantha Muggeo were named as National Hispanic Recognition Program Scholars. more
October marks the return of the “spooky season.” But before you get all dressed up and head out to celebrate Halloween, it’s important to remember that safety must come first. more
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