function someFunc(){
    var server = net.createServer()
    server.on('connection', function(socket){
        socket.on('data', function(data){
        })
        socket.on('error', function(err){
        })
        socket.on('close', function(){
       })
    })
}

I have the structure above for accepting connections. someFunc() is run 
once and I can see incoming connections appearing with each 'connection' 
event.
Why do the sockets keep working after the 'connection' event handler 
returns?
Given that they do keep working indefinitely, what must I do to ensure they 
get garbage collected once closed?

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