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East Meadow Woman Pens Book on Her Daily Life Lessons
Kristin Pappas wrote and published "Krissy's Baklava: My Life is Sweet and Full of Nuts."

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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."
Kristin Pappas wrote and published "Krissy's Baklava: My Life is Sweet and Full of Nuts."

The 72-year-old victim was not injured, police said.
The event will take place in Eisenhower Park on Dec. 31.
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Items can be dropped off at North Shore Fitness Club until Dec. 20.
Pocket Change to Make a Change held its Sandy Claus Toy Drive for families affected by Hurricane Sandy.
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Scott Farber has been with the East Meadow Fire Department for 21 years.
Glenn Carpentier has been with the East Meadow Fire Department for 30 years.
A look at what happened around the East Meadow area this week.
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Pocket Change to Make a Change will host its Sandy Claus Toy Drive on Saturday and Sunday.
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The following arrest information was supplied by the Nassau County Police Department; it does not indicate a conviction.
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Errol Brown, 24, was charged with driving while intoxicated and caused his three passengers to be hospitalized.
The event will take place on Thursday at Veteran's Memorial Park.
Michele Catalano of East Meadow and Leah Reich of California joined efforts from across the country to children affected by the storm.