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By Chris Boyle March 01, 2016
New report examines economic growth, housing, and other important factors affecting the Long Island region.
By Long Island News & PR March 01, 2016
Harbor Country Day School announced today that it will expand its preschool offerings, beginning September of 2016.
By Long Island News & PR March 01, 2016
On February 17, the Green Vale School participated in its first D.E.A.R. event – “Drop Everything And Read” – the latest endeavor in the series of Kids Connect events on campus.
By Kali Chan March 01, 2016
Three Individuals to Be Honored
By WFSD News February 29, 2016
For Colin Smith, a second-grade student at Tangier Smith Elementary School, reading books isn’t just something that you do in school or for fun; it’s a way to help members of his community who may ...
By Long Island News & PR February 29, 2016
On February 19, 2016, Stacy Vanessa Pierre-Louis was honored for her initiative, “Beauty over Bullying”.
By Allison Gayne February 25, 2016
Gersh Management Services is currently in talks to assume the administration and management of Child Development Center of the Hamptons after the current school year.
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 25, 2016
Port Jefferson’s own Maritime Explorium has been announced as a semi-finalist in the 2016 Long Island Imagine Awards.
By WFSD News February 23, 2016
William Floyd High School Business Academy students & members of the Future Business Leaders of America put forth a strong performance at an FBLA regional competition.
By Long Island News & PR February 23, 2016
he Suffolk County Community College Michel J. Grant Campus Speech and Debate Team placed second at the New England Championship held at Emerson College February 21st.
By Long Island News & PR February 22, 2016
At the Upper School assembly, the 8th grade performed authentic Spanish dances. The 3rd grade sang about the months of the year in French under the direction of Madame Anne Sarfati.
By Long Island News & PR February 22, 2016
Suffolk County Community College President Dr. Shaun L. McKay and Board Chair Theresa Sanders Honored by County as Prominent Leaders.
By Kali Chan February 17, 2016
Seven-Time Emmy Award Winner William Electric Black to Deliver the Keynote Address at Adelphi University.
By Long Island News & PR February 10, 2016
Thirteen Mandarin students from Harbor Country Day School, a nonprofit independent school in St. James, performed onstage at the 2016 Chinese New Year Celebration at the prestigious Confucius Institute at Stony Brook University.
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 Cait Russell February 08, 2016
Hundreds of schools across Long Island have chosen to remain closed in anticipation of this morning’s snowstorm intensifying over the coming hours, as has been predicted by the National Weather Service.
By Kelly Tenny February 08, 2016
Learn all about the process of maple sugaring, and satisfy your sweet tooth, at one of these Long Island events!
By Long Island News & PR February 06, 2016
The Green Vale School welcomed noted jazz percussionist Richie Barshay to campus on Thursday, January 28. Barshay held percussion-based workshops with grades 4-8, giving students the opportunity to learn globally-inspired jazz elements.