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New construction at the Chabad of Merrick-Bellmore-Wantagh has converted offices into four brand new classrooms and a multipurpose room for children enrolled in its preschool, Hebrew school and summer camp programs. more
Bourbon & Brews, a craft beer and bourbon bar on Merrick Avenue, has been giving back to the community since it opened its doors in August of 2019. more
They are walking for a cure at Eisenhower Park this year — a cure for Alzheimer’s disease. more
While it wasn’t St. Patrick’s Day last week, there certainly was a lot to celebrate at Nassau County’s Eisenhower Park. more
A Boy Scout’s long journey to achieve the Eagle Rank was recognized by several elected officials last week in Merrick at his creation — a Covid-19 memorial, that made in memory of residents who died during the coronavirus pandemic. more
Students in the Extended School Year program in the Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District were featured on the big screen once again, with this year’s production of “Oliver Twist.” more
The Merrick Summer Recreation program was once again a tremendous success with more than 250 campers attending. more
Gina DeGregorio-Sonbert, a mom-of-three, will have her first book, “Theodore Bearkins Lost His Blue Sunglasses,” released on Sept. 16 by the Benjamin McRae Publishing Group. more
Amanda Hocevar, a speech and language pathologist from the North Merrick School District, was recognized by Nassau BOCES and the Nassau Association of School Technologists as a pioneering educator who has contributed significantly to the advancement of technology in education. more
A 10-and-under baseball team in the Merrick Bellmore Little League had a remarkable run in both local and statewide competition this summer. more
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