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The North Bellmore-North Merrick Little League’s 12U girls softball team recently swept the District 31 Williamsport Tournament, defeating Merrick 11-1 in the title game. more
The North Bellmore-North Merrick Little League 12-year-old Williamsport baseball team recently accomplished what no other NBNMLL squad in their division been done in 30 years — it won a district championship. more
Local streets were full of young athletes, coaches and parents as they joined together to kick off the North Bellmore-North Merrick Little League’s 2012 season last Saturday. more
The North Bellmore-North Merrick Little League Giants captured the 2011 boys’ 10- and 11-year-old International Division Championship by besting the Cardinals 9-8 on June 18 at the Gunther Elementary School field. Above, top row, from left, were coach Paul Lanza, Max Klein, Marco Baez, Michael Madden, Kyle Bowers, Nick Shamenek and coach Dave Bowers; bottom row, Trevor Curtis, Haden Levine, Daniel Lanza, Scott Sieger, Bryan Miller, Feliz Perez and Andrew Terziario. Missing was Seamus Healy. more
The North Bellmore-North Merrick Little League recently celebrated opening day with a parade that began at Saw Mill Road School in North Bellmore and wound through local streets. Above, young players from the Nationals with Little League, Town of Hempstead and Nassau County officials. more
Mepham High School’s Languages Other Than English classes recently took part in numerous activities during National Foreign Language Week, March 7 to 11. Students in the French and Italian honor … more
Students from across the Bellmores and Merricks recently hit the courts to dribble for a cure when the Bellmore-Merrick Basketball League hosted Buckets for Breast Cancer, a three-on-three basketball tournament at Kennedy High School. more
When Bellmore and Merrick residents awoke on Wednesday morning, they found –– much to their relief –– that, no, they had not been pounded by another blizzard. Instead, an overnight storm blanketed the community with three to five inches of fresh powder. more
Editor’s note: Shulman is a Herald student columnist from Kennedy High School, which has students from Bellmore and Merrick. From the time that we are children, we are told to be ourselves –– to be unique. Students show their unique natures daily. How they dress, how they act and how they learn are all different. But there is one part of school where most students do not try to be themselves: their schedule. Why does this happen? Students constantly ask their guidance counselors the question, “What looks good for college?” instead of the asking themselves the obvious question, “What do I actually enjoy?” more
Tom McKevitt is realistic. With many state agencies cut to the bone and education funding for local school districts already cut, McKevitt, an incumbent Republican is focused on one area of the budget — one-third of it, in fact. more
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