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Global School Play Day is celebrated each year on the first Wednesday in February, and promotes the importance of unstructured play for children in classroom settings. more
Town of Hempstead residents will tell you that there’s no place like the Norman J. Levy Park and Preserve. more
The amount of temporary rental assistance available through the Federal Emergency Management Agency for victims of Hurricane Sandy is increasing by 25 percent, according to Rep. Carolyn McCarthy (D-Mineloa). more
The Merrick Kiwanis Club teamed up with the Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District for its annual food and toy drive.  more
Joseph Famularo, superintendent of the Bellmore Public Schools, was named the 2024 New York State School Superintendent of the Year — an esteemed honor given to him by the New York State Council of School Superintendents. more
The advocacy group Long Island Clean Air Water & Soil protested a      proposed 42 percent water rate increase in the Merrick Service District, which includes Bellmore, outside Liberty Utilities headquarters on June 27. more
Congregants in the East Meadow Beth-El Jewish Center gathered for a moving prayer service last week, reflecting on the conflict in Israel. Feelings of sadness and frustration resonated throughout the synagogue’s sanctuary, as across the world, the Jewish people are facing the reality a difficult war with the Palestinian militant group, Hamas. more
The Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District is planning an evening to offer local residents the opportunity to discuss the challenges that they faced during Hurricane Sandy. Titled “Coping with the Aftereffects of Superstorm Sandy: An Evening to Listen, Learn and Share,” the session will be led by credentialed disaster-support professionals from the American Red Cross, and will be held in the Mepham High School auditorium on Tuesday, Dec. 11, at 7 p.m. more
Christina Mathieson-Segura has spent most of her life as a go-getter. A single mom and businesswoman for many years, she described herself as a problem-solver. Her cancer documentary, “You’ll Be OK Too: Christina’s Journey,” premiered on June 20 at the Bellmore Movies. more
M ore than 300 soon-to-be middle schoolers walked across three stages on June 21 as the North Bellmore School District held its sixth grade graduations. more
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