A look at what happened around the East Meadow area this week.
Written by Jayme Kunze
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Karen Jefferson, Martine Jean-Baptiste and Kristen Leonard were given “4 Core Best Practice” award.
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The event, which took place in Eisenhower Park, included a parade, awards and a free concert.
In case you missed it, here are East Meadow's top stories this week.
Ralph Lettieri Jr. was released from NUMC on Friday after a two-month stay and having his leg amputated.
The ceremony was held in recognition of National POW/MIA Recognition Day.
Gilberte Rosarion won the All Stars Project's Phyllis Hyman Phat Friend Award.
The event will take place at Eisenhower Park.
The event will take place on Monday at The Carltun.
In case you missed it, here are East Meadow's top stories this week.
Residents have put in a request for residential parking permits to stop hospital employees, visitors and patients from parking in their neighborhood.
Penny Citrola won the quiz show on Tuesday and Wednesday, totaling $26,800.
The group took part in Astoria Federal Savings' 13th Annual Kids Tools for School Program.
Heavy rains, high winds and coastal flooding will turn Tuesday into a washout.
The authors seek the public's help in the completion of their project.
The fire department hosted a memorial in Veterans Memorial Park.
The event, in its 18th year, will take place on Thursday.
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