What a busy week it was! Bellmore residents spent most of the early week either in the dark or cleaning up from the powerful rain storm that pummeled Long Island. Then they came out in masses to support the preservation of their community at a zoning hearing regarding a proposed White Castle. We worked tireless and around the clock to keep you updated and informed. You've been through the ringer this week Bellmorites! I hope you're enjoying the beautiful weekend weather.
News
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LIRR Delays Possible This Morning
Over 800 Bellmore Residents Remain in the Dark
Find out what's happening in Bellmorewith free, real-time updates from Patch.
LIRR Running Extra Trains for NYC St. Patrick's Day Parade
Utility Workers Still Fixing Power Lines in Bellmore
Schools
College Planning Night: Preparing for the Next Step
Bellmore Board of Education Holds March Meeting
North Bellmore Schools Host Bond Fair
Saw Mill Road School Participates in PARP
Kennedy Students to Perform "Little Shop of Horrors"
Kennedy Announces Students of the Month
Sports
Kennedy Boys Lacrosse Determined to 'Take it to the Next Level'
Kennedy Boys Volleyball Looks to Repeat as County Champions
Mepham Lacrosse Scrimmages Kellenberg Before Season Opener
Police & Fire
Irate Customer Allegedly Damages LIPA Office
Bellmore FD Responds to Several Calls During Storm
Crime Report
Government
Hempstead Town Pummeled by Major Rain and Wind Storm
Mangano Calls For Review of 911 Call System
Mangano Describes Nassau County as 'Deeply Troubled'
Hempstead Town Opens Senior Centers to Residents Still Without Power
Bellmore Residents Prep for White Castle Zoning Hearing
It's Not What They Crave: Bellmore Residents Oppose White Castle Proposal at Zoning Hearing
Town 'Unwraps' Boater Recycling Program
Business
Go Green: Celebrating St. Patty's Day in Bellmore
Arts
Bellmore Movie Theater Is Under a "Godspell"
Volunteers in the News
Local Women Maintain Mission of Mercy
Thank you to Patch contributors David Salazar, Debora Toth, Laura LaVacca, Stephen Vargas, Drew Moss, Nancy Hiler, David Weingrad, Carol Hoenig and Jeff Wilson and Patch editor Ryan Bonner for their prompt turnaround time with reporting and photography this week.
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