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When an accident or crime occurs in the Bellmores, John Scalesi can often be found on the scene. Scalesi, 54, a lifelong Bellmore resident and a Mepham High School graduate, has served his home community as a volunteer since he was young. He is active in the Bellmore Fire Department and the Kiwanis and Lions clubs, and he’s an honorary lifetime member of the North Bellmore Fire Department’s Company No. 2. more
Mepham powered its way to a team victory at the annual Sprig Gardner Tournament, and along the way had two individuals crowned champions of their weight class. more
Five Mepham High School seniors have signed letters of intent to play Division I sports in college next year. All have received athletic scholarships, according to Mepham officials. more
Three Mepham High School soccer stars, all seniors, were recently awarded All-State honors. They are Jillian Picinich, and Safiat and Salimat Ayinde, all of whom were previously awarded All-Conference and All-County accolades. more
The annual blood drives hosted by Mepham High School’s Key club have become a staple for community service at the school. Students held the most recent one on the morning of Nov. 30. more
By his own admission, Booker T. Gibson wasn’t the most athletic student at Mepham High School in Bellmore in the 1940s, so becoming popular at a school that placed a high value on success in sports –– in particular, in wrestling –– was no easy feat. But, man, could Gibson play boogie-woogie piano, and at the time this highly rhythmic style of the blues ruled the airwaves. more
The Carey football program last celebrated a championship at the varsity level in 1978. Since then, just 2.3 miles up the road in Garden City, the Trojans have brought home 16 Nassau County titles and four Long Island championships. more
A Chevy Cobalt traveling westbound on Camp Avenue in Merrick overturned after the driver lost control of her vehicle and struck a tree last Wednesday afternoon. more
Mepham capped an undefeated season in Conference III by earning the No. 2 seed in the Nassau Class AA girls soccer playoff tournament. But the Lady Pirates (14-2 overall) were knocked out in the quarterfinal round for the fourth consecutive season by an opponent that would eventually play for the title. Tenth-seeded Oceanside made a pair of second-half goals stand up in a 2-1 victory on Nov. 2. more
Mepham won its first football playoff game in 17 years, beating Elmont 13-6 in a Nassau Conference II first-round game last Saturday. more
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