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Mepham High School officials recently announced its 2009-2010 athletes who have signed letter of intent to play in college, and who have received partial or full athletic scholarship. With their parents and coaches, they are, above, from left, J.C. Brandmaier, baseball, Dowling College; Doug Marshall, baseball, SUNY New Paltz; Lauren Johnson, lacrosse, Monmouth University, New Jersey; Thomas Pisano, baseball, Caldwell College, New Jersey; Stephen Luczaj, baseball, Caldwell College. more
W.C. Mepham High School recently announced the winners of the school contest for Poetry Out Loud: National Recitation Contest. more
The Guardian Brain Foundation, an organization with headquarters in Bellmore that provides support services to children and adults with brain tumors and injuries, and helps to advance neuroscience research, held its seventh annual Butterfly Ball at the Carltun Restaurant in Eisenhower Park in East Meadow recently. more
The year that Helen Gebhard was born, the United States began construction on the Panama Canal. The New York City subway system opened on October 27, and the first New Year’s Eve celebration was held in Times Square, then known as Longacre Square, in New York. On December 26, 2009, Gebhard celebrated her 105th birthday among friends and family at Sunrise of North Lynbrook on December 26, 2009. “I am crying, but I think they’re tears of joy,” she said. more
While taking a thinly veiled swipe at the previous, Democratically controlled county government, Town of Hempstead Supervisor Kate Murray touted her administration's fiscal and environmental accomplishments in her inaugural speech on Tuesday. more
A large audience at the Cradle of Aviation in Garden City on Monday witnessed the official transfer of power on the Nassau County Legislature. more
“This is very cool… and quite an honor,” new Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano said as a hundreds applauded and chanted his name on New Year’s Day. Mangano was sworn in as the eighth county executive in the auditorium of his alma mater, Bethpage High School. more
Where would Merrick be without Joe Baker, and where would Baker be without Merrick? As president of the South Merrick Community Civic Association, Baker has gone out of his way to make Merrick a safer, happier and more beautiful place to live. For his many achievements, the Herald is proud to name him its 2009 Person of the Year. more
More than 30 students and nearly 200 audience members took part in a night of laughs on Dec. 13 at the Calhoun High School On Tour Company's annual Improv Night. more
A man armed with a handgun held up the Fast Break food store at 1066 Merrick Ave. in North Merrick at 12:18 a.m. on Wednesday, according to police. more
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