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A 2-1 loss to first place Elmont last Monday may have damaged Mepham’s hopes of claiming the regular-season crown in Conference AA-III boys’ soccer, but with five games left, the Pirates (5-5 overall, 5-4 Conference AA-III) still have plenty of time to jockey for playoff positioning. more
The youngest player on the field had the biggest impact for Mepham as it avenged an earlier loss to Conference AA-I girls’ soccer rival Baldwin. more
First-year coach David Mayerson and the new-look, resilient Lawrence girls’ volleyball team extended their season-opening win streak to seven matches with an emotional, come-from-behind win over Mepham. more
Bellmore-Merrick residents donned their maroon shirts last Saturday as the 2011 Mepham High School Homecoming parade made its way through the neighborhood. more
The opening game of the season is always special, but even more so when it’s against a cross-town district rival. That was the case last Saturday at Kennedy High School, when Mepham and Kennedy faced off in a Nassau Conference II battle more
When Mepham High School sophomore Sabrina Mastrangelo saw a cruel post online about one of her older classmates, she said she was disgusted and vowed to make her peers aware of the dangers of cyber-bullying. With that platform in mind, she entered the Miss Long Island Teen competition, hoping to raise awareness about her cause. more
On a recent hot summer evening, Mepham alumni joined together in the school cafeteria for a class reunion of sorts – over 60 years in the making. Former Mepham High School students, some of whom graduated as early as 1941, met up for the Scuttlebutt magazine’s “mailing party.” Led by editor Clare Eastwood Worthing, class of ’46, and her husband, Jerry Worthing, the production manager and a ’41 graduate, the team labeled and bundled the magazines for mailing to more than 2,000 members. more
While supernatural creatures like vampires and werewolves have risen in popularity in the media in recent years, two native North Bellmorities have been hard at work trying to popularize another mythical being –– the genie. more
The hard work of Bellmore-Merrick students, teachers and administrators has garnered national recognition as all three Central District high schools –– Calhoun, Kennedy and Mepham –– ranked in the top 300 of Newsweek’s America’s Best High Schools of 2011. more
Much was the same about this year’s Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District graduation ceremonies on Sunday. Seniors came attired in their caps and gowns –– blue robes for Calhoun, green for Kennedy and red for Mepham. Excited parents showered their now adult children with flowers and balloons, and snapped hundreds of photos. more
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