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The youngsters at Sacred Heart School in North Merrick sure didn’t seem scary when they were all decked out in their Halloween costumes on Monday, but they certainly were cute. The school held its annual parade first thing on Monday morning, and kids dressed in costumes ranging from Raggedy Ann to Batman. Indeed, a good time was had by all as the kids paraded around their school. more
The Sacred Heart CYO (Catholic Youth Organization) in North Merrick hosted its semiannual track meet on Sunday, and dozens of runners from seven teams came to Calhoun High School to compete in races ranging from the 50-meter dash to the mile run. more
As part of its effort to reduce the budget without raising taxes, Nassau County announced last month that it would be cutting contracts with many organizations. Among those was the Meals on Wheels … more
The Rev. Thomas Gallagher, best known to the community as Father Gallagher, said he plans to retire as pastor of Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church in North Merrick in June. more
Sacred Heart Elementary School in North Merrick marked Catholic Schools Week from Jan. 28 to Feb. 4 with activities and games to instill school pride in students. more
Last January, the long trailer in the parking lot at the end of Bennington Avenue in Freeport projected an unwelcoming image. The cement-gray exterior looked sterile and institutional. The sign above the front door, “Workers Available,” was faded. The wooden steps leading inside were worn and rickety. And out back the siding had ripped off in a storm, exposing insulation. more
When the Rev. Charles Mangano, pastor of Curé of Ars Roman Catholic Church in Merrick, steps onto the stage at Lincoln Center in New York City on Dec. 11 beside his sister, Laurie, he will be looking to do much more than entertain. He will be looking to inspire. more
Merokean Liz O’Shaughnessy swung by the cement-gray trailer at the east end of Bennington Avenue in Freeport in November 2008. “The place was packed,” recalled O’Shaughnessy of the facility, squeezed between a window factory and a truck yard, which gives immigrant day laborers a safe place to wait for landscapers and contractors to pick them up for jobs. more
Seniors and students cut a rug at the Kiwanis Club Spring Fling on May 23. "There's nothing better than seeing the interaction between the young people and the seniors," Kiwanis Senior Spring Fling Chairwoman Anne Burke said. more
Ronan Tynan’s smooth tenor voice has filled St. Raymond’s Church in East Rockaway once before, for a funeral. He is returning there on April 24 for a happier occasion. One of the most … more
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