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Several South Shore civic and elected leaders have banded together to decry a proposal by Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano to sell or lease three of the county’s sewage treatment plants to a … more
The County Legislature’s Public Safety Committee approved the Police Department’s revamped Police Precinct Efficiency Initiative along party lines, 4-3, at a public hearing on Feb. 13. The plan will now be voted on by the full Legislature during the next legislative meeting on Monday, Feb. 27, where it will require a majority vote to be passed. more
The Merrick-Bellmore Concert Association hosted the Rastrelli Cello Quartet on Sunday, Feb. 19, at Calhoun High School in North Merrick. more
Mat Brandon sits down at his piano three times a day. Sometimes he’ll stay for hours and sometimes for a few minutes. But each time he sits, he doesn’t have a plan –– he just plays whatever comes to him. more
Levy-Lakeside School recently held its Founders’ Day celebration, honoring the dedicated members of the school’s Parent-Teacher Association. more
New York State Sen. Charles Fuschillo Jr. recently passed a resolution to memorialize the life of Bill Halleran, a Pearl Harbor survivor and Merrick resident who died in December at the age of 93. more
Nassau County Legislator David Denenberg and the North and Central Merrick Civic Association co-hosted a community meeting at the North Merrick Public Library on Feb. 16 to discuss the county’s plan to close four police precincts. more
The North Merrick library held a special Valentine’s Day event, giving children in grades four through the six the opportunity to decorate their own Valentine’s Day candy bouquets. more
The Nassau County Legislature’s Public Safety Committee approved the Police Department’s revamped Police Precinct Efficiency Initiative along party lines, 4-3, at a Feb. 13 public hearing. The full Legislature will vote on the plan on Monday, Feb. 27. It must pass with a majority vote. more
On March 8, two prominent ESPN anchors will return to their alma mater, John F. Kennedy High School, to speak with students at a special assembly. more
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