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Mill Pond, in south Wantagh, is now a little cleaner thanks to the efforts of state officials and volunteers to rid the small lake of water chestnuts — an invasive species that can be harmful to hikers and water birds. more
All summer long, the North Bellmore Public Library is hosting free, outdoor concerts for residents of the Bellmore community, and beyond. more
The Historical Society of the Merricks hosted its annual Declaration of Independence reading at the Old Merrick Library on July 4. more
The North Bellmore Public Library kicked of its Summer Reading Program with a outdoor, family movie night. 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
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
Andrew Del Rosario, one of the assistant principals at Wellington C. Mepham High School in the Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District, has been named a Nassau Association of School Technologists award recipient. more
Herald Community Newspapers and RichnerLIVE today announced Bank of America as the presenting sponsor for its inaugural Women’s Executive (WE) Summit to be held August 7, 2023 at The Crescent … more
A fire broke out in a Merrick residence last night, engulfing a home and injuring one firefighter.  more
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