East Meadow, NY|News|
Nov. 2: Residents Flock to Local Eateries, Thousands Still Without Power
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Email: Danielle.desouza@patch.com
Phone: (516) 236-7459 Hometown: Yonkers, NY Twitter: @EastMeadowPatch
Birthday: September 13. Bio: I am so excited to be the new East Meadow
Patch Local Editor. Before, joining the Patch community, I worked as a
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
on the New Rochelle, Rye, Scarsdale, Larchmont, Mount Kisco and Yorktown
sites. I have also had my work published in the Columbia University
Newsletter, The Mount Vernon Inquirer and the Bronx Press. I was raised in
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
simply, "Hello."
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Managers say that they are happy to offer customers hot meals after the storm.
Local businesses open Thursday following damage caused by Hurricane Sandy.
According to LIPA reports, that 1,468 customers had their power restored.
Schools will be closed Nov. 1 and Nov. 2 due to the effects of Hurricane Sandy.
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Parents said that they will take their children trick-or-treating despite Hurricane Sandy's aftermath.
More than 1,000 customers had their power restored, according to LIPA reports.
Police said that 89-year-old Michael Eisenstark has dementia and has been missing since Tuesday morning.
More school closings due to Hurricane Sandy.
According to LIPA, 8,853 customers have no power.
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More school closings announced as Hurricane Sandy moves toward Long Island.
Empty store shelves, down trees? Share your pictures with Patch.
More than 2,000 customers are now without power, according to LIPA.
Residents said that they are getting ready for the storm.
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A look at what happened around the East Meadow area this week.
A look at ribbon cuttings that took place in October.