If the idea of longer, warmer days has you eager to reach for the tongs, it’s time to get your grilling game on before the season is in full swing.
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By Karen Bloom
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5/16/19
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For far too long, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority has been a faceless organization, with Long Island Rail Road riders paying for overpriced tickets while receiving subpar service. For years, over 300,000 daily LIRR riders . . .
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By James Gaughran
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4/11/19
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Children from East Meadow and the surrounding areas get the chance every year to choose what classes they want to take at the Creative Arts Program of East Meadow, the school district’s year-round …
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By Jennifer Corr
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8/2/18
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Editor’s note: Choudhry, 17, recently graduated as salutatorian from Elmont Memorial High School. She wrote the following during Hofstra University’s annual High School Summer Journalism …
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By Laila Choudhry
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8/1/18
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Summer is finally here. It should be a time of joy, spent barbecuing in the backyard and hanging out at the beach. Too often, however, summer turns tragic when it needn’t. The American Red Cross offers the following guidelines . . .
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6/21/18
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The volunteers at the East Meadow Fire Department urge our residents to take all necessary precautions this year to guard against pool and beach tragedies. Unfortunately, it takes just seconds for a …
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By John J. O'Brien Sr.
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6/21/18
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At the Twin Lakes Preserve in Wantagh, beer cans floated idly by while discarded paper and food wrappers peppered the trails. Eight miles south of the preserve, Jones Beach State Park had its fair share of litter, as six-pack yokes and vape pens were buried near snow fencing and rolled-up beach access mats, both of which needed to be set up before the park’s annual air show.
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By James Mattone
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5/17/18
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Herald Community Newspapers is seeking 2018 summer interns for our 18 community-based publications that stretch across Nassau County’s South Shore, from Valley Stream to Seaford, and Long Beach …
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1/22/18
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When I see professional athletes silently protesting during the national anthem, a few things come to mind for me. First is that these privileged and highly paid people . . .
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10/5/17
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Packed in the lower-level all-purpose room, readers from across East Meadow and Salisbury clutched copies of books they discovered through the East Meadow Public Library’s Adult Summer Reading Club on Aug. 15.
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By Stephany Reyes
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9/14/17
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