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Election 2012: McKevitt to Win 17th Assembly District Race
The East Meadow native maintains strong lead against Democratic challenger Kevin C. Brady.

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night cop reporter for the Gannett Journal News in White Plains, NY. I
have also worked as freelancer for Patch in the past. My work can be seen
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Yonkers, the largest city in Westchester County. I graduated from Manhattan
College in the Bronx with a B.A. in English and Journalism. I received my
Masters in journalism from Iona College in New Rochelle, NY in 2006. East
Meadow is my new home and I cannot wait to learn the ins and outs of this
great community and to meet those who make East Meadow a wonderful
place-YOU, the residents. I am very friendly, so if you see me please come
over and tell me your concerns, whats occurring in the community or just
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The East Meadow native maintains strong lead against Democratic challenger Kevin C. Brady.

As of Tuesday night, more than 3,000 customers remained without power, according to Long Island Power Authority.
The five things you should know today.
Schools will open after being closed for seven days due to Hurricane Sandy.
Residents can vote at East Meadow elementary schools on Tuesday.
Anyone who donates to Wild Cherryz Dance and Fitness Studio will receive a 10 percent discount on classes, group packages and rental space.
The five things you should know today.
The library is now running on its regular hours.
LIPA reports that 826 customers in East Meadow had their power restored since Sunday.
There were no injuries, fire officials said.
Parents arranged a Trunk-or-Treat event for students at Barnum Woods Elementary School last week.
Residents are asked to drop off items for Hurricane Sandy victims at fire department's headquarters.
The five things you should know today.
Parents reported that schools will be closed again on Monday, Nov. 5.
Community members donated hundreds of items to the East Meadow Fire Department's Disaster Drive for Hurricane Sandy Victims on Sunday.
LIPA reports that 73 customers had their power restored since Saturday.
The event will take place on Sunday at the department's headquarters.
LIPA reports that more than 1,000 customers had their power restored since Friday afternoon.
In order to service residents who lost power due to Hurricane Sandy, shower facilities will open in three locations in Nassau County on Saturday, including one in Eisenhower Park.
LIPA reports that there are about 300 more people without power now then there was on Friday morning.