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Saul Lerner, the Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District’s athletic director, learned recently that Butch Yamali, a Merrick Board of Education trustee and restaurateur, bought the Sands in Lido Beach and the Coral House in Baldwin. Therein, Lerner saw an opportunity to help feed the poor. more
As summer fades away, enjoy a weekend of festivals and fairs, with activities to interest all ages. more
Relive that sixties vibe at the NYCB Theatre at Westbury on Friday, while the United Choral Society pays to tribute to the 10th anniversary of 9/11 on Sunday. Also step back in time to days of royal revelry at the annual Mdieval Festival at Sands Point. more
The Bellmore Little League Sand Gnats Minors Division captured the 2011 Boys World Series by besting the Bats 11-10 in their last at bat at the Bruce Gary Memorial Field on June 22. Above, top row, from left, were coaches Scott Rosenfeld and Domenick Logozzo, and assistant coach John Arlia; middle row, Dylan Judd, Cooper Moran, Zach Rosenfeld, Peter Malin, Nick Heller, Michael Arlia, Jack Oppenheim, David Defillipo, Zach Raso and Zach Hazen; and bottom row, Matthew Logozzo and Hunter Moran. Missing was Connor Auty.   more
Spend some time outdoors this weekend at enjoy the many festivals taking place throughout the area. more
It’s time for some medieval revelry! Once again, for two weekends this month, the Sands Point Preserve – and all who are present – will be transported back in time to the Middle Ages. more
The Vineyard Church expanded its branches with a grand ribbon cutting ceremony on its new campus at 180 Denton Avenue on July 31. With blazing a new trail, the church is imprinting on history as the building is the direct descendant of the first church structure in Lynbrook built in the 18th century. more
“This oil spill is the beginning of the end of an era” of fossil fuel dependence, said North Merrick Civic Association President Claudia Borecky, referring to the British Petroleum gusher in the Gulf of Mexico that has, since April, leaked an estimated 140 million gallons of crude oil, poisoned billions of gallons of seawater and freshwater wetlands, and killed untold numbers of wildlife. more
Seasonal Delights Those Gold Coast DaysThe historic Falaise mansion, one of the few mansions left from Long Island’s Gold Coast era, is now once again open for tours. Falaise was built on a … more
On the corner of Merrick Road and Ocean Avenue, one can find the Rockville Cemetery which, a long time ago, was called the Old Sand Hole Cemetery. It is an unusual cemetery because it is nonsectarian, and most of the newer graves are marked by flat plaques, not by grave stones. Often one sees the resting places of this rainbow of diverse races, religions and history enhanced by flowers and flags placed at every site. more
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