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Sunday was a great day for the Jewish community of Bellmore-Merrick to celebrate Purim, at the 29th Annual Mel Polay Purim Carnival. Founded by Evelyn Polay, a member of Congregation Beth Ohr in Bellmore, in honor of her late husband, Mel, the Purim celebration has been a fixture in the community for years. more
The entire Bellmore-Merrick school community came together March 20 for the districtwide annual Chop Your Locks for charity event benefiting the St. Baldrick’s Foundation, hosted by Wellington C. Mepham High School. more
An advocacy group determined to save local news in New York rallied in Albany in an effort to bring more lawmakers to their cause. more
Dozens of athletes gather at the Friedberg JCC each week for a unique lineup of boxing classes that are quickly becoming the undisputed champion in the community. more
A math teacher by training, Eileen Kelly holds degrees in both mathematics and computer science, working as a high school teacher for over 20 years. more
Earlier this month, high school students had the opportunity to visit the Nassau University Medical Center for an experience like no other. more
Robyn Bonavita, a North Bellmore book reviewer, was looking for connection like many others during the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. more
Fifth graders at Camp Avenue School in the North Merrick School District are finding happiness through helping others with various good causes surrounding the Easter season. On March 8, fifth … more
The Town of Hempstead officials announced a new program Monday that will allow qualifying, disabled veterans to play golf for free, at courses throughout the township. more
Completing the necessary work in order to receive a Gold Award — the highest possible achievement in the Girl Scouts of the USA — is no easy feat. more
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