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A cockroach infestation that has been ongoing at Old Mill Road School since the spring has seen improvements over the past few weeks, said North Merrick Superintendent David Feller, but parents remain concerned about potential health issues. more
Two teenagers were arrested on Sept. 29 and charged with an attempted robbery in front of Fayette Elementary School in North Merrick, according to authorities. more
The North Merrick School District convened a special Board of Education meeting on Sept. 28 to approve the purchase of a new solar-powered hot-water heater for Fayette Elementary School after the old one “broke down completely” on Monday, according to Superintendent David Feller. more
Eight Bellmore and Merrick schools were commended for academic excellence recently, receiving Reward School status from the New York State Department of Education, district officials said. more
Police arrested Salvatore Buonauro of North Merrick on Sept. 26 and charged him with burglarizing Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church on Merrick Avenue. Police say he stole an undetermined amount of cash and gift cards from the church office. more
The North Merrick School District held its annual back-to-school picnics on Sept. 14 at each of its three elementary schools — Camp Avenue, Fayette and Old Mill Road. more
The Merrick-North Merrick Little League Mets recently won the World Series Championship in the AAA Division at Levy-Lakeside Elementary School in Merrick. more
Drivers on Merrick Avenue in North Merrick may have noticed that a large construction project is under way at Camp Avenue Elementary School. The work is part of a $1.2 million capital project that was approved by North Merrick voters last December. Of that money, $552,000 was slated for exterior repairs at the Camp Avenue and Old Mill Road schools. more
After more than 50 years of educating South Shore children, Sacred Heart Elementary School in North Merrick recently held its final graduation. more
Lately, students in one of Jennifer Meschkow’s sixth-grade classes at Levy-Lakeside Elementary School in Merrick, co-taught by Susan Holland, have been checking clothing labels to see the countries where the apparel was manufactured. Then the students use the Internet to look up working conditions in the countries, with a focus on whether child-labor laws are abused. more
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