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Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District officials are weighing whether to eliminate summer school in 2010 owing to $2.2million in potential cuts to the district’s state aid package. The cuts, if approved by the state Legislature, would reduce Bellmore-Merrick’s total aid by nearly 12 percent. more
Heroin had coursed through Joe's veins for more than 12 months when he arrived at the St. John's University training camp as a freshman attacker on the powerhouse Red Storm lacrosse team. more
A group of Town of Hempstead residents gathered in front of Town Hall in Hempstead on Tuesday to protest recent pay raises for Town Supervisor Kate Murray, Town Clerk Mark Bonilla and Town Board trustees. more
Nearly 100 people turned out on Monday for a meeting of the Bellmore Preservation Group to plan opposition a proposed White Castle at St. Mark's Avenue and Sunrise Highway. Members of the group, which met at the Bellmore United Methodist Church, said they will to attend a Feb. 10 Town Board of Zoning Appeals hearing to stand against White Castle's request for a zoning variance. more
The Chamber of Commerce of the Bellmores celebrated in style on Saturday night at the Woodbury Country Club, with more than 100 chamber members dancing to the sounds of the ’60s, as the Era of Peace, Love and Friendship was the theme for the affair. more
The Bellmore Board of Education approved a new four-year teachers’ contract in an unopposed vote at a Jan. 19 meeting. The contract will run through June 30, 2013, and includes salary increases of 2.2 percent over the first two years and 2.25 percent over the last two. more
Arby's corporation has submitted an application to build a restaurant on the south side of Sunrise Highway 150 feet east of Bellmore Avenue, Town of Hempstead press secretary Susie Trenkle-Pokalsky said on Thursday. more
A funeral Mass was celebrated on Thursday to honor the life of Brian McCauley, a retired patrolman with the New York City Board of Underwriters from North Merrick who died Sunday. He was 42. The cause was cancer. more
Following four days of intense criticism after the Republicans' passage of a significant pay raise for three lead county legislators, Presiding Officer Peter Schmitt said he would call for a bill that would rescind the stipend increases. more
On Wednesday, State Sen. Charles Fuschillo Jr. announced a new plan to help create jobs for local residents and provide fiscal relief for small business owners. more
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