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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
Federal stimulus money allowed Bellmore-Merrick school districts to patch holes in their budgets caused by state aid cuts last spring, but that may not be the case entirely this year. In December, the cash-strapped state used part of its 2010-11 federal stimulus money to prevent midyear reductions in state aid for education in the current school year, said Matt Anderson, a state Budget Office spokesman. more
Peter Holmstedt of Holm's Citgo on Merrick Avenue in Merrick donated nearly $2,000 to the Community Wellness Council of the Bellmores and Merricks, Inc. The council's goal is to prevent substance abuse in the community and to improve quality of life by fostering physical and emotional wellness. Above, Holmstedt, Wellness Council Diector Fran Licausi and Wellness Council President Emilio Manzo display the charitable check. more
Each year the Bellmore Knights of Columbus holds a spaghetti lunch complete with singing, dancing and, of course, dessert for local special-needs children. more
Eileen Casazza says that White Castle is not what Bellmore residents crave. Casazza, who heads the ad hoc Bellmore Preservation Group, is opposing the construction of a 24-hour White Castle fast-food restaurant at the corner of Sunrise Highway and St. Marks Avenue. Casazza said that she has a core group of seven to 10 residents fighting the proposed eatery, and as many as 70 people have attended meetings at the nearby Bellmore United Methodist Church, which also opposes it. more
Eileen Casazza says that White Castle is not what Bellmore residents crave. Casazza, who heads the Bellmore Preservation Group is opposing a proposed 24-hour White Castle fast-food restaurant at Sunrise Highway and St. Marks Avenue. more
Following two public suicides by students in the past year, residents expressed concern at the Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District last week and asked school officials to consider measures the district could take to educate students about the issues surrounding suicide. more
Boy Scout Troop 577 held a wreath sale over the holidays at American Legion Post 1749 in North Bellmore. With Hempstead Town Clerk Bonilla were Frank and Grace Granito and scouts Michael, Christopher, Jeffrey and Teedy. 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
Once a volunteer, always a volunteer could be the motto for Terry and Frank Freyvogel of North Bellmore. Their volunteer efforts with Boy Scouts, their church and a host of other community activities began when their son Justin, now 22, was a toddler and continue today. For their unwavering dedication to children and their service to the community, the Herald proudly names the Freyvogels its 2009 People of the Year. more
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