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By all accounts, Michael Geraldi was a special person. A New York City Police Department officer, he was always committed to giving back and helping others. more
Despite the 22 years that have passed since the Sept. 11 attacks, that claimed the lives on nearly 3,000 people, the Merrick-Bellmore community still mourns — and vows to never forget. … more
Rosh Hashana, a significant holiday in the Jewish calendar, marks the beginning of the Jewish year. But what exactly took place on this day, and why is it celebrated as the head of the year? more
T his weekend, as many Jewish families and their guests sit down to celebrate the Jewish New Year, the table will be filled with all kinds of special foods to mark the occasion. But this isn’t … more
The Long Island Crisis Center is hosting its 15th annual suicide prevention walk on the Long Beach Boardwalk on Sunday, Oct. 1. more
Across Bellmore and Merrick, students in the Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District, and the hamlets’ four elementary districts, headed back to class on Sept. 5. more
The North Merrick Public Library recently named a new director, Jackie Perez, to assume its leadership duties, following the departure of Susan Santa, the library’s previous director. more
Steven Moscovitz has proved that it is never too late to do what you love. more
On Sept. 3, Eisenhower Park’s Harry Chapin Lakeside Theatre welcomed Sugar Ray to the stage for Nassau County’s free summer concert series. The band’s 90s rock hits “Fly,” “Every Morning,” and “Someday” drew a crowd of excited fans to Field 6. more
More than 100 women who claimed they were sexually abused by Stuart Copperman, a former pediatrician who owned and operated a Merrick practice, have long waited for answers. more
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