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Seniors and their dates gathered at homes across Bellmore-Merrick to prepare for prom last Thursday. The Singers of Merrick hosted about 20 Calhoun High School couples. The couples gathered to chat over food with their parents and pose for photos pool-side. more
A few hours after Landon Donovan scored a last-minute goal at the World Cup in South Africa to advance the United States to Round of 16, the Shore Road School fifth-grade Student Council hosted its own charity soccer shootout. Created by fifth-grader Robert Romeo, students donated money to compete in shootouts held during their physical-education classes. more
Robert Michael Scaduto Jr. of Bellmore, who recently graduated Chaminade High School with honors, has accepted an appointment to the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, and was sworn in as a member of the class of 2014 on June 28. more
Bellmore-Merrick Central District proms might have ended around midnight last Thursday, but more seniors than ever headed over to Zachary's in East Meadow to keep on dancing through the night. The third annual post-prom party, hosted by the Bellmore-Merrick Wellness Council, attracted 270 seniors and their dates this year, compared with 200 last year and 120 in the event's first year. more
Dylan Krauss, a fourth-grader at Winthrop Avenue School, won the Child Abuse Prevention Services Bully Prevention poster contest. He is pictured with his teacher Jody Leibowitz and Principal Sally Curto. more
Merrick Library Director Ellen Firer, right, and Assistant Library Director Maureen Garvey joined Eagle Scout Nick Genchi, 16, from Boy Scout Troop 225, behind the bench that Nick donated and installed at the Library Wing as part of his Eagle Scout project, which also included landscaping in front of the wing. more
Under sunny skies, seniors in the class of 2010 at Calhoun, Kennedy and Mepham high schools graduated on June 27 to the applause of parents, family members and friends. And the Herald was there to … more
After two years, I have reached the end of my days as a Herald student columnist. I will graduate Kennedy High School on Sunday. More than anything, I hope my columns have urged the Bellmore-Merrick community to think differently about world issues. With so many formidable challenges facing us today, there might be a tendency to grow pessimistic and hopeless. But what I've tried to do is showcase the impressive efforts of different organizations-especially youth-so that my readers see plenty of reason for optimism. more
North Bellmore residents recently got a taste of up-and-coming artists in their own backyard. Local teens submitted their own art to the North Bellmore Library over the past month. On June 15, teen artists and residents alike came to the library to display their artwork and take a look at their fellow artists' work. more
Martin Avenue Principal Mark Weiner has been a lifelong resident of Long Beach, and while he learned to respect the water as a child, he wanted his students to do the same. more
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