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With new funds in place, the Water Authority of Southeastern Nassau County will continue to explore a public takeover of Aqua New York. The Towns of Hempstead and Oyster Bay recently contributed a total of $75,000 to the authority, which was in addition to the $15,000 in seed money that the towns originally contributed when the authority was reinstituted in late 2010. more
By the end of the week, all Gunther Elementary School students will know what school they will attend next September. Though the students will no longer spend their days learning and bonding at Gunther, their legacy will be a permanent one left on the school. That was the hope that Principal Marie Testa had when the school developed the idea to literally mark the building’s walls with a lasting memory. more
It was a record year for the Bellmore-Merrick girls’ swim team. Finishing as runner-up in the Nassau County Championships and having sent five swimmers to the State Championship would have been enough to call it a successful season, but on top of that, the team notched yet another accolade. Coach Robert Kaefer, who has guided swimmers in and out of the pool for more than 15 years, was named the Nassau County Coach of the Year for girls’ swimming, an award voted on by his fellow coaches. more
Children from throughout the Bellmores gathered over the weekend for the annual Knights of Columbus Free-Throw Championship at the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School gymnasium. more
Jarred Bonilla is up nearly every morning before the sun rises. The 17-year-old Bellmorite sets out on a 5:30 a.m. run before heading to Kellenberg High School in Uniondale. Following a day of classes, he goes home for a break and then drives to Freeport for three hours of training. That’s Bonilla’s life six days a week, chasing his dream of becoming an elite boxer. more
The entire Nassau County fleet of buses was required to undergo extensive safety inspections while the municipal Long Island Bus system was being privatized in December, becoming NICE Bus. While the buses were being inspected to meet New York State Department of Transportation standards, service continued, for the most part, as usual. more
If you happened to notice a U.S. military Humvee leading two limousines with giant menorahs atop them through Merrick and Bellmore streets last week, you were not dreaming. more
Bellmore children flooded St. Barnabas Roman Catholic Church Sunday for the parish’s annual Christmas Pageant. At this long-time tradition, children took on the roles of the Christmas story and acted it out for parents, neighbors and friends. Attendees were treated to the tale of Mary and Joseph as they sought for a place to shelter their newborn son, Jesus. They were also treated to songs by a choir of angels. more
Hundreds of tiny lights are aglow in the Bellmores this holiday season. Houses throughout the neighborhood are decorated with wreaths, lawn ornaments and various adornments to welcome the holiday season. If you’re looking for a festive way to spend an evening, look no further than outside your front door. Grab a warm cup of cocoa and head out to check out your neighbors’ decorations on your own block or nearby. more
In a late-night session Monday evening, the Nassau County Legislature unanimously approved a contract with Veolia Transportation Inc. to take over operation of Long Island Bus. The decision came after hundreds voiced their concerns about the contract at a Dec. 5 public hearing. more
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