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The art of Uniondale artist Tiza Perez celebrating the power of women will be on display next month at the East Meadow Public Library. more
Long Islanders took to Eisenhower Park this Sunday, for Nassau’s Walk to End Alzheimer’s. Those participating raised over $288,000 to support the care and research programs of the Alzheimer’s Association. more
The East Meadow Public Library has a slew of fun events ahead this fall. more
The East Meadow School District announced last week that four East Meadow High School students were named as semifinalists in the 69th annual National Merit Scholarship Program. more
Last week, residents of East Meadow, and the surrounding region, experienced a significant storm with rainfall the likes of which have not been seen in 70 years. more
After Friday's torrential storm which prompted Gov. Kathy Hochul to declare a state of emergency for several counties and brought up to 7 inches of rain to Long Island, the National Weather Service has a coastal flood advisory in effect on Saturday through 1 p.m., for the South Shore of Nassau County. more
Equity 4 LI Youth, an organization founded by Patrick Pizzo, the assistant superintendant for business and finance in the East Meadow School District, hosted a panel discussion, in collaboration with the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, at the East Meadow Public Library last week, following the screening of the documentary “The Right to Read.” more
More than 500 walkers are expected to test their lungs — and help others by defeating lung disease and improving lung health — with the inaugural Lung Force Walk on Long Island. 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
The College Board announced that East Meadow High School students Amy Munoz and Samantha Muggeo were named as National Hispanic Recognition Program Scholars. more
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