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Tackling the pandemic East Meadow Facebook fixture hosts NFL playoff fundraiser of the East Meadow Chamber of Commerce, like Garden Social, Borrelli’s and the Grand Stage Many small businesses in Diner. East Meadow are struggling to The winners of the games’ make it through the winter, as first quarters will get $150 in Covid-19 cases rise and many gift cards, the second-quarter residents are reluctant to dine winners, $250, the third-quarter out. winners, $150, and the final“These restaurants support score winners, $450. Those who our Little Leagues, have the inverse of our PTAs, our comthe score for each m u n i t y eve n t s, ” quarter will win $25 said Todd Wein cards. stein, 48, of East Weinstein is also Meadow. “It’s our setting aside three obligation to come $100 donations for together and help East Meadow’s them out.” American Legion Weinstein runs a Post 1082, the Mary Facebook g roup Brennan Interfaith called “Nice Things Nutrition Network that Happen in East in Hempstead, and a Meadow,” which has nonprofit food-delivToDD held a number of ery service called fundraisers for com- WEINSTEIN Drive Out Hunger munity causes. In East Meadow Inc. anticipation of the “Everybody does activist Super Bowl, Weinbox pool for the stein set up box betSuper Bowl,” Weinting pools for the American stein said. “I thought this would Football Conference and Nation- stand out if it was for the chamal Football Conference champi- pionship weekend.” onship games on Sunday. For He set up the fundraiser last $25, a bettor can secure a box in Friday and, in three days, sold both pools. all 100 boxes and had to turn The prizes will be gift cards to restaurants that are members Continued on page 3
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The Jets are back on track Members of the East Meadow boys’ track and field team began practicing together on Jan. 4 for the first time since last March. Story, more photos, Page 5.
‘I didn’t feel a thing!’
104-year-old veteran gets first Covid-19 inoculation By BRIAN STIEGlITZ bstieglitz@liherald.com
Sam Grochow was just learning how to walk and talk when the world plunged into the Spanish Flu pandemic in 1918. Then, in 1933, at age 17, he contracted typhoid fever and was bedridden for almost three months. “He lived though a bunch of medical issues,” said Grochow’s son, Jerry. “He’s damn lucky to have survived.”
The 104-year-old received his first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine last Sunday in his apartment at the Bristal assisted-living community in East Meadow. He is one of nearly 100 residents taking part in the Bristal’s vaccination program, a partnership with CVS and Walgreens. Grochow recounted a conversation he had with one of his aides who told him she was apprehensive about getting the inoculation. “I said, ‘If you’re
not worried about yourself, do it for your family,’” he said. “I think I changed her mind.” Jerry Grochow, 74, who lives in Boston, described his father as someone who “has always been interested in helping out and doing community service.” The elder Grochow grew up in a working-class family in Jersey City, and was the only one of three children in his family to go Continued on page 3
y heart breaks for all of our merchants who are being so affected by this.