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The Seasons at East Meadow, East Meadow, Nassau County

Pamela DeLorme. Photo by Carol Ott.
Sept. 15, 2014

This was not easy. The newly elected board also faced the death of its president, the serious illness of another elected member, and the (seemingly) never-ending hours of meetings, interviews, and difficult decisions that go with the job.

The elected board is now approaching its first anniversary with many accomplishments attained. The months to come will still be met with many decisions needing to be made regarding rules and regulations, special assessments, capital improvements, winter damages, and open sponsor issues. — Pamela DeLorme, Principal,  Delkap Management

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