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By Long Island News & PR May 10, 2016
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced the award of $6,081,700 to help 122 behavioral health providers that offer children’s services improve or develop their technological infrastructure.
By Allison Gayne May 04, 2016
Theodore Roosevelt Council’s S.T.E.M. Center Camp in Massapequa recently kept local scouts active and engaged over spring break.
By Chris Boyle April 29, 2016
Held on April 21 at Hofstra University in Hempstead, the event combined education, information, and support for the Long Island business community.
By Kelly Tenny April 09, 2016
Explore the infinite night sky this spring on L.I. as temperatures finally begin to rise!
By Long Island News & PR March 31, 2016
Based on online voting that begins today, health system will invest $100,000 to spur further research on one of three medical innovations.
By Christian Abbatecola March 20, 2016
Long Island continues to brace for a winter storm on the first day of spring.
By Christian Abbatecola March 18, 2016
The seasons are changing, but one last taste of winter is predicted to hit the Island this weekend.
By Chris Boyle March 15, 2016
An offshoot of the popular Manhattan event is set to give LI businesses the info, support, and connections to succeed.
By Long Island News & PR March 08, 2016
The 15th annual, FIRST Robotics Competition Buckeye Regional will be held March 17-19, at Cleveland State University,
By Long Island News & PR March 08, 2016
On March 2, Deborah Gaccione’s Pre-Kindergarten students built volcanoes and explored what household ingredients would cause an eruption.
By Christian Abbatecola March 07, 2016
As Volvo aims to create a "deathproof" car, others focus on making driverless vehicles.
By WFSD News March 02, 2016
Students in Rebecca Gaddis’s & Christine Chieffo’s 5th grade classes at John S. Hobart Elementary School recently collaborated on an egg drop project.
By Chris Boyle March 01, 2016
New report examines economic growth, housing, and other important factors affecting the Long Island region.
By WFSD News February 25, 2016
The William Paca Middle School Robotics/STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) Club recently put their engineering skills to the test at the “First Lego League” Robotics Competition Qualifying Tournament earlier this month.
By Long Island News & PR February 23, 2016
New System Solidifies New York as National Leader in Use of Facial Recognition Technology, Further Protecting New Yorkers from High-Risk Drivers and Fraud.
By Long Island News & PR February 09, 2016
Suffolk County Legislator William R. Spencer, M.D. was thrilled to join Huntington Robotics team 5016 at their recent meeting on Wednesday, where he had the opportunity to see firsthand what these tech savvy students have ...
By Long Island News & PR February 09, 2016
On Thursday, February 4, 2016, the Elmont Memorial High School Model United Nations (MUN) team and Intel Science Talent Search Finalist were honored by Assemblywoman Solages for their achievements.
By Christian Abbatecola January 29, 2016
Columbia Care opened the first licensed medical marijuana dispensary in Suffolk County on the afternoon of January 29th, 2016.
By WFSD News January 29, 2016
Kimberly Apicella and Mark Dawson, physical education teachers at William Floyd Elementary School, were recently selected as “Bright Lights” by the Association of Suffolk Supervisors for Educational Technologies (ASSET) at their annual winter luncheon.
By Chris Boyle January 26, 2016
Breathtaking planetary conjunction visible to naked eye taking place over the next month, says Stony Brook Astronomy Professor.