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Florists in Bellmore, NY

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Bellmore Flower Shops

Paul's Flowers

2809 Merrick Rd
Bellmore, NY 11710
(516) 654-9334

Bellmore NY News

Jun 2, 2017

King Kullen Expands Its Shop OnLine Delivery Service

The Bay Shore King Kullen now offers delivery to Amityville, Babylon, Bay Shore, Bellmore, Brentwood, Brightwaters, Commack, Copiague, Deer Park, East Islip, East Massapequa, Farmingdale, Islip, Islip Terrace, Lindenhurst, Massapequa, Massapequa Park, Merrick, North Bellmore, North Great River, North Massapequa, North Merrick, North Wantagh, Oakdale, Plainedge, Seaford, Wantagh, West Babylon, West Islip, West Sayville, Wheatley Heights and Wyandanch. The Bridgehampton King Kullen is delivering to Amagansett, Bridgehampton, East Hampton, Hampton Bays, North Haven, North Sea, Northwest Harbor, Noyack, Sag Harbor, Sagaponack, Shinnecock Hills, Southampton, Springs, Tuckahoe, Wainscott and Watermill.The Garden City Park King Kullen delivers groceries to Albertson, Baxter Estates, Bellerose, Bellerose Terrace, Brookville, Carle Place, Douglaston, East Hills, East Norwich, Elmont, Floral Park, Flower Hill, Franklin Square, Garden City, Garden City Park, Great Neck, Great Neck Estates, Great Neck Gardens, Great Neck Plaza, Greenvale, Harbor Hills, Hempstead, Herricks, Hicksville, Jericho, Kensington, Kings Point, Lake Success, Lakeville Estates, Little Neck, Manhasset, Manhasset Hills, Manor Haven, Mineola, Munsey Park, Muttontown, New Cassel, New Hyde Park, North Hills, North New Hyde Park, Old Westbury, Plainview, Plandome, Plandome Heights, Plandome Manor, Port Washington, Queens Village, Roslyn, Roslyn Harbor, Roslyn Heights, Russell Gardens, Saddle Rock, Saddle Rock Estates, Salisbury, Sands Point, Searingtown, South Hempstead, Syosset, Thomaston, Uniondale, Upper Brookville, Westbury, West Hills, Willison Park and Woodbury. The Island Park King Kullen delivers to Arverne, Atlantic Beach, Baldwin, Barnum Island, Bay Park, Bayswater, Cedarhurst, East Atlantic Beach, East Rockaway, Edgemere, Far Rockaway, Freeport, Harbor Isle, Hewlett, Hewlett Bay Park, Hewlett Harbor, Hewlett Neck, Inwood, Island Park, Lawrence, Lido Beach, Long Beach, Lynbrook, Malverne, North Lynbrook, Oceanside, Point Lookout, Rockville Centre, Roosevelt, Saddle Ridge, South Valley Stream, Valley Stream, Wave Crest, Woodmere, Woodmere Park and Woodsburgh.Spending time on Fire Island this summer? Ki...

Sep 14, 2016

Remembrance, reflection 15 years after Sept. 11 attack

I think about what he would be doing,” Evans said. “Would he be married? I miss him so much.” Marilyn Weinberg of North Bellmore teared up as she considered the major events that her son, Steven Weinberg, has missed. Birthdays. His three children graduating high school, then college. “It feels like it happened just yesterday,” she said. “My emotions have not changed. I miss him as much as I did 15 years ago.” Weinberg, whose son was an accounting manager at Baseline Financial Services in the south tower, attends remembrance ceremonies every year and meets at a diner every other week with the mothers of others lost on Sept. 11. “I was asked, ‘Why do you do ceremonies like this?’” Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano said at Thursday evening’s event. “I think, more or less, it becomes a place to reflect and to know that you have support from those that have experienced the same loss.” For Gujral, coming together with her family can bring some peace to their memories of her sister. The hardest day she faces each year is not Sept. 11. It’s the day before — a reminder of the day when the world “was still OK.” On Saturday, Gujral, her parents, her husband and their children gathered at the Gurdwara Guru Nanak Darbar, a Sikh temple in Hicksville, to mark the end of a three-day prayer ceremony in which all the verses in the holy book were recited nonstop by a team of readers. The recitations began Thursday, with Gujral’s parents in attendance. “In our religion, it brings the soul peace,” she said. “And it gives us our peace of mind, too.” Narula worked as a data processor at Cantor Fitzgerald. Mona, as she was known to friends and family, had been employed there for less than a year when the terrorist attack occurred. “I have two girls. I see her in them every day,” said Gujral, who is pregnant with her fourth child. “My son, his hugs are exactly the same as Mona’s hugs. When he hugs you, he forms that connection with you.” But among some family members, the grief still can provoke a range of responses. For Patti Ann Valerio of West Hempstead, the sorrow compels her to speak and read names at as many events as she can in honor of her brother, Matthew James Grzymalski. Grzymalski, 34, of New Hyde Park, and his girlfriend Kaleen Pezzuti, 28, of Fair Haven, New Jersey, were working together as bond brokers for Cantor Fitzgerald. Sometimes Valerio’s husband, Joe, a retired FDNY firefighter, attends the events, including the Nassau County remembrance, to support his wife. But most days, Valerio would rather not remember Sept. 11, 2001, at all. “I was down there at the time of 9/11. It wasn’t a nice day,” Valerio said. “It’s something that’s very difficult to go through every year.” Valerio, 55, was working in Manhattan that morning and was called to the scene. He arrived at 11 a.m., about a half-hour after the north tower collapsed. He can’t forget the rest of that day or talk much about it either. He prefers to avoid visiting Ground Zero, a pilgrimage his wife makes each year. In 15 years, the landscape looks different — the reflecting pools catch the sunlight, the names of the victims are beautifully etched on the panels surrounding the pools. But there’s another landscape in Valerio’s mind, too. “Sometimes I go down there to the memorial and it’s tough for me,” he said. “I look around and it’s so nice now, but I remember.” ... (Newsday)

Sep 7, 2016

Westchester resident keeps apartment gardens in bloom

Tyler Brownbridge / Windsor Star Westchester Apartment residents Maggie Moison, left, Joan Dupuis, Yvette Scott, Lise Watts, Marion Burrows, Lucille Bellmore and Madeline Sellars visit with gardener Patricia Gagne, right, as she takes a break Thursday, August 18, 2016. (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/Windsor Star) Tyler Brownbridge / Windsor Star Gardener Patricia Gagne works on the flower beds in front of the Westchester Apartments in Windsor on Thursday, August 18, 2016. Gagne was honoured for the volunteer work she does at the building. Tyler Brownbridge / Windsor Star You’ve heard some of the horror stories about huge summer electrical bills, now that the latest provincial rate increases are in effect.Windsor minor hockey leads province in new safety initativeSupporters of former Windsor Spitfire Ben Johnson, convicted last week of raping a drunk 16-year-old girl in a washroom stall, are using Facebook to try to garner him leniency with ... (Windsor Star)

Jul 5, 2016

Proud grandfather, veteran joins parade

Memorial Day parade and accepted the respect, honor and recognition he deserved! Reader Barbara Fernandez lives in North Bellmore. (Newsday)