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North Bellmore schools superintendent to detail $50.5M budget proposal at civic meeting

The North Bellmore Public Library, 1551 Newbridge Rd.,

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North Bellmore school district superintendent Arnold Goldstein will be a guest speaker at the North Bellmore Civic Association meeting Monday night to talk about the district’s proposed $50.5 million budget for 2013-14 and the upcoming elections.

The meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. in North Bellmore Public Library, 1551 Newbridge Rd. The meeting room has a capacity of 150 people.

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Hofstra broadcasters shine during Islanders playoff run

Levittown's Kevin Dexter, a 21-year-old Hofstra University senior,

Photo credit: Josh Stewart

As an only child growing up in Levittown, Kevin Dexter said he often had to “create my own fun, in a sense.”

To that end, shooting hoops outside his house became an episode of ESPN’s “SportsCenter,” with Dexter describing the highlights in his head.

“It all started when I was about 5 years old,” Dexter said of calling the action. “I would put the TV on mute and read the lineup for the...

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Cancer patients treated to makeovers in Look Good Feel Better demonstration in New Hyde Park

Cancer treatments have caused Fay Marie De Claro's

Photo credit: Tara Conry

When Selina Sears steps out of her house, she usually hides behind a headwrap and big sunglasses. Since being diagnosed with thyroid cancer in February 2012, Sears, 49, of Baldwin, has been undergoing treatments that have thinned her hair, discolored her skin and shaken her self-confidence.

That wasn’t the case Wednesday night, though, as Sears modeled a new look for  more than 100 people...

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Deer Park High School 'Battle of the Belts' aims to teach car safety

From left, seniors Jakeele McDonald, 17, and Kevon

Photo credit: Brittany Wait

Kevon Thompson wasn’t the fastest at putting on a seat belt, but he says he'll never forget to buckle up after racing his classmates during a “Battle of the Belts” contest at his school.

Thompson was one of 40 students who formed groups of four to race to buckle their seat belts in each seat of a parked car in Deer Park High School’s parking lot Thursday.

“This competition shows that...

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Moms, daughters start Mother’s Day weekend with Habitat for Humanity build

Fawn Silver, 44, of Blue Point, left, and

Photo credit: Brittany Wait

Alexandra Casazza, wearing a bandanna on her head and equipped with a hammer and nails, was ready to help her mother, Teresa, build the framework of a new home for a local family in need.

“I never handled a hammer in my life, but this is what my mom wanted to do on Mother’s Day weekend,” said Casazza, 17, of Sayville. “It’s her early Mother’s Day gift.”

The Casazzas were among the seven...

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Guinness World Record attempts also combat bullying in Kings Park

From left, Peggy Gilmartin, a nurse at Parkview

Photo credit: Brittany Wait

After seeing a news report about a boy his age who committed suicide after being bullied, ninth grader Luke Carlin wanted to bring his community together to stand up against bullying.

Carlin, a student at Kings Park High School, had been bullied up until he told his mother, Anne Carlin, last year. He then teamed up with his mom, secretary of the Kings Park Civic Association, who got area anti-drug...

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Huntington Town extends moratorium on wind turbines

The Huntington Town Board has extended a moratorium

Photo credit: Jim Peppler

The Huntington Town Board has voted unanimously to extend until December a moratorium on issuing permits regarding wind turbines.

The board voted in February to have a 128-day moratorium but since has decided it needs more time to figure out legislation that would regulate the alternative energy source.

“The departments are grappling with a lot and looking at a lot of options so they...

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Powerball jackpot climbs to $270M

Lorraine Trotta, of Lindenhurst, buys the new Powerball

Photo credit: Jessica Rotkiewicz

Check your Powerball ticket before rushing out to buy that Mother's Day card Sunday morning.

You might be able to give Mom that card, and the accompanying CVS to go with it.

The jackpot for Saturday night's Powerball drawing is up to $270 million after no one hit the winning numbers Wednesday.

The grand prize could wind up even higher, depending on sales.

According to the...

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Assistance available for Sandy victims

A family evacuates Surf Street in Lindenhurst a

Photo credit: James Carbone

Help for homeowners and business owners applying for superstorm Sandy recovery aid will be available at locations across Long Island over the next week.

Representatives from New York State’s Department of Financial Services will visit these locations:

On Saturday, May 11, 116 Merritts Rd., Farmingdale, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. On Monday, May 13, Babylon Town Hall, 200 East Sunrise Hwy., Lindenhurst,...

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North Haven Village mayor abruptly resigns

North Haven Village’s mayor resigned this week for unspecified personal reasons, after serving five terms as mayor.

Laura Nolan’s announcement was made by village trustees at Tuesday’s board meeting, said trustee Jeff Sander. It was effective immediately.

Sander said Nolan had been having discussions for about a week with board members.

“She was contemplating the move,” he said,...

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