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Bellmore got a taste of Hollywood glamour recently when scenes of the independent movie "Jesse" were filmed at KJ Farrell's Bar and Grill on Pettit Avenue. more
After having been adjourned multiple times, T-Mobile’s application for a proposed “stealth,” or hidden, cell tower at the North Bellmore’s Fire District’s north station on Newbridge Road and East Meadow Avenue was heard last Thursday. more
The Holy High Days of Judaism may be coming to a close, but there is still one more celebration to be had this year. Many houses around Bellmore and Merrick could be seen with small huts, called sukkahs, in their backyards to mark the Jewish holiday of Sukkot this past week. more
Fall is in the air, and soon enough Thanksgiving will be upon Long Island — and with that will come holiday decorations and the Radio City Christmas Spectacular. The Rockettes traveled to Bellmore to visit local dancers at Dorothy’s School of Dance in Bellmore last week, before the holiday season officially gets under way. more
Local residents have taken stands against any number of cell towers in the community, but they might have little say about a proposed monopole at the intersection of Bismark Avenue and Bellmore Road in North Bellmore. more
Vandalism incidents over the summer brought a group of upset parents to the North Bellmore Board of Education meeting last Thursday. Parents of students at Newbridge Road School attended the session because they heard through other parents that needles were recently discovered on the playground. more
It is described as a once-in-a-lifetime experience — the chance to write a Torah, Judaism’s founding ethical and legal text, found in the five Books of Moses. That was what the Congregation Ohr Zarua of the Bellmore Jewish Center did to mark its 50th anniversary. more
The North Bellmore-North Merrick Little League’s U10 girls’ fast-pitch softball team recently captured the District 31 championship, as well as placed second in the Section 6 championship. And there’s more –– the girls also placed second in the Glen Cove Mayors Trophy Tournament. more
Thomas Crotty stood and stared for a moment on Friday at the twisted, rusted, 1,600-pound steel girder in front of the Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District’s Brookside School in North Merrick. “It was very thoughtful of the community and the young people to do this so the day and the people will not be forgotten,” Crotty remarked. more
At a Town Hall meeting on Tuesday morning, the Town of Hempstead passed legislation that regulates where cell antennas and other wireless telecommunications equipment may be placed within the township. more
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