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HERALD Rabbis reflect on Sydney tragedy
Shining stars in Bellmore
Author shares her story
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Vol. 28 No. 51
DECEMBER 18 - 24, 2025
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Before and after school care program ending the district, Testa said the district has been pleased to provide space to support families’ T h e B e l l m o r e - M e r r i c k childcare needs. The program is expected to Childcare Program, a longtime provider of before- and after- continue operating for chilschool care in North Bellmore dren who attend the North schools, will no longer operate Merrick School District. Repin the district after the 2025– resentatives from the childcare 2026 school year, Superinten- program were unavailable for dent Marie Testa comment when announced in an contacted by the email to families Herald. on Dec. 10. The program “As reported at provides superlast evening’s vised care during Board of Education mornings and m e e t i n g , we a re afternoons, includdisappointed and ing homework saddened to inform assistance, strucyou that the Belltured recreational more-Merrick activities, and Childcare Program organized sports. will no longer be MARiE TESTA Staff members also operating in North implement incenSuperintendent, B e l l m o re S ch o o l t ive a n d rew a rd North Bellmore District schools, systems designed effective at the end School District to encourage posiof the 2025–2026 tive behavior and school year,” Testa wrote. The engagement, creating a supdistrict was informed of the portive and structured envidecision by June Smith, direc- ronment for students outside tor of BMCCP. of regular school hours. BMCCP has been a fixture Testa expressed gratitude in the schools for decades, for the program’s staff and offering personalized care for leadership. s t u d e n t s b e fo re a n d a f t e r “We are especially grateful school. Although the program to Director June Smith and the operates independently from Continued on page 5
By HERNESTo GAlDAMEZ
hgaldamez@liherald.com
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Chabad kicks of Hanukkah
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heir commitment to our students and community has been truly invaluable.
The Chabad Center for Jewish Life celebrated the beginning of Hanukkah on Dec. 14 with a festive menorah lighting, drawing community members from near and far. Despite the winter storm, families gathered to kick off the start of the ‘Festival of Lights.’ Story, more photos, Page 3.
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