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Jr. firefighter honored with scholarship ter at the Nassau University Medical Center in East Meadow. Gloria always supported An East Meadow family with Nelson’s efforts and was instrudeep ties to the East Meadow mental in his success. Ratner explained that after Fire Department, is continuing to support the efforts of youth her father and mother died in 2013 and 2016 i nvo l ve d i n t h e respectively, she department’s and her siblings Junior Fire Compasold a property ny. upstate that her The Finkelman parents had owned. Family Fund, They decided to put established in 2018 the money into a by Jody Ratner and bank account and her siblings create a scholarM i c h a e l F i n ke l ship fund in their man, Lori Finkelmemory. man and Amy Michael FinkelCounts, was creatman, a two-term exed in honor of their chief in the East p a r e n t s, N e l s o n Meadow Fire and Gloria FinkelDepartment, a m a n t o p r ov i d e member of the scholarships for Board of Commissuperior junior s i o n e r s, a n d a n firefighters. JoDY RATNER instructor at the Nelson was a life Finkelman Family Fire Service Academember of the fire Fund my — just like his department and dad — died in 2019. was long involved with Nassau County’s volun- The scholarship now honors teer fire services, serving as a his memory too. “The purpose of this award deputy instructor at the Fire Service Academy in Old Beth- is to recognize outstanding page. He was also instrumental high school senior members of in the founding of the Nassau the East Meadow fire DepartCounty Firefighters Burn CenContinued on page 7
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Keeping it in the community East Meadow’s Community Day went off successfully at Speno Park on June 8. A day meant for all who know and love East Meadow, there was a plethora of activities for everyone to enjoy. Whether young athletes were participating in sports clinics, or families were stopping by to meet with local vendors, pride in the East Meadow community could be felt everywhere. Above, Nassau University Medical Center’s team ran a booth, meeting with community members who stopped by. Right, Jacob and Shana Assa, with their dog, Sophie, enjoyed the beautiful weather. Story, more photos, Page 3.
he purpose of this award is to recognize outstanding high school senior members of the EMFD Junior Firefighters.