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The Bellmore Family Street Festival annually attracts 100,000 to 120,000 people, and judging by appearances, this past weekend’s fair was no exception. more
State Sen. Charles Fuschillo Jr., a Republican from Merrick, will be collecting non-perishable food items at his booth the Bellmore Family Street Festival this weekend, for donation to Long Island veterans. more
Nassau County's largest street festival will return to the Bellmores for the 24th year next week. The Bellmore Family Street Festival will kick off on Saturday, Oct. 2, at 11 a.m., and the carnival only will begin on Thursday, Sept. 30, at 6 p.m. more
The Lynbrook Chamber of Commerce is hosting their annual Spring Festival at Greis Park May 13-16. more
Richard Lawrence of Merrick, a former Nassau County Family Court judge, longtime legal counsel to a state senator, and well-respected, well-loved community activist, died suddenly on April 21 of complications from a bone-marrow transplant. He was 66. more
Luis Lopez, 61, has been leading the Long Island Hispanic Chamber of Commerce for the past year, which has its main office in Lynbrook. Lopez, who owns Alante Security Group Inc. in Westbury, sat down with the Herald to tell us about what the Long Island Hispanic Chamber of Commerce — which has more than 1,000 members — can do for local business owners of Latin descent. more
The president of the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Luis Lopez, of Lynbrook greeted Nassau County Comptroller George Maragos when they attended the Chamber’s meeting in Freeport. Many local business owners also attended. more
The Chamber of Commerce of the Bellmores celebrated in style on Saturday night at the Woodbury Country Club, with more than 100 chamber members dancing to the sounds of the ’60s, as the Era of Peace, Love and Friendship was the theme for the affair. more
Holiday-season sales are dropping along with the temperature, according to many retailers in the Bellmore-Merrick area. For some stores, however, the crucial last few weeks of the year are a pleasant change from last year's dismal business climate. At the start of a shaky holiday spending season, bargain hunters who shop locally stand to benefit, local business owners say. more
The Nassau Council Chamber of Commerce, an organization representing more than 40 chambers in Nassau County, announced Tuesday the start of its most comprehensive media and advertising campaign encouraging Nassau residents to shop locally this holiday season. The program, dubbed "It Starts Here... Buy Locally," includes more than 130 radio spots, more than 50 TV spots, and print advertisements. more
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