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Supervisor Panico Celebrates Habitat for Humanity “Wall Raising” for New Home in Bellport
Brookhaven Town Supervisor Dan Panico and Alison Karppi, Commissioner of Housing and Community Development, joined Habitat for Humanity of Suffolk to celebrate a “Wall Raising” on Davidson Avenue in Bellport, marking the start of construction on a new home for the Rahman family.
Brookhaven seeks community input for Vision Zero traffic safety initiative
Brookhaven Highway Superintendent Daniel Losquadro announced the launch of a new website designed to gather community feedback for a Vision Zero Action Plan.
Rain or Shine Its Opening Day!
Opening Day always has a special feel to it but if you are a little leaguer, it somehow feels that much more special. The rain this weekend did not deter the little ball players from taking the field and getting dirty, or in this case muddy.
Two Baseball Programs Hit Milestones
Two storied baseball programs in Suffolk reached milestones this week.
Hockey History Is Made on Long Island
Hockey history was made Sunday afternoon in Elmont when the sports world watched one of the greatest records get broken.
Stony Brook University to host event on AI and human communication
Stony Brook University’s College of Business is set to host a virtual event titled "Artificial Intelligence: Reshaping Learning and Work – Building Human Connections Through Communication" on April 15.
Gary Matoren donates estate for Stony Brook University student research support
Gary Matoren is leaving a lasting impact on students at Stony Brook University by dedicating his estate to support future research in preventing genetic disorders.
New book unites SUNY students through art and environmental themes
Nature State of Mind: SUNY Students Reflect on Our Environment, a project spearheaded by Stony Brook University researchers, has been launched as an ambitious effort to highlight the connection between humanity and the environment.
Water quality challenges prompt innovative solutions in Suffolk County
Record-breaking temperatures, harmful bacteria, and declining water quality are significantly impacting Long Island's bays, as revealed during the "State of the Bays" lecture on April 2 at Stony Brook Southampton.
Internship experience shapes patent examiner's career path
Marzia Monty, an alumna of Stony Brook University, recently shared her experiences with the Strategic Partnership for Industrial Resurgence (SPIR) program.
Stony Brook University hosts annual Three Minute Thesis competition
Twelve graduate students from Stony Brook University participated in the university's annual Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition held on March 28.
Stony Brook students participate in sustainability and community initiatives during National Volunteer Month
April marks National Volunteer Month, and students at Stony Brook University are actively participating in community service initiatives.
SchoolNova hosts Math Kangaroo competition for the 20th year at Simons Center
Every year, on the third Thursday of March, more than six million students partake in the Math Kangaroo competition, allowing children aged 7 to 18 from across the globe to test their mathematical skills.
Plaintiff alleges racial discrimination against NYC School Support Services Inc., seeking justice
A former employee has launched a lawsuit against NYC School Support Services Inc., accusing them of racial discrimination and wrongful termination following complaints about workplace bias.
Mother sues Nassau County agencies, alleging child was wrongfully taken after trampoline accident
A mother has filed a civil rights lawsuit against several Nassau County agencies, including the Nassau County Department of Social Services and The Safe Center, Long Island, alleging the wrongful removal of her child from her custody.
The 25th Anniversary Team Adds Two More Members
The Ducks keep filling up their 25th Anniversary team and have added two more members this past week.
Neuroscientist Anthony Zador discusses AI's future and its link to brain research
Artificial intelligence has seen significant advances in mastering language, diagnosing diseases, and solving protein structures, yet everyday tasks like dishwashing by robots remain elusive.
High school students recognized for energy research benefiting Shinnecock Nation
Two high school students collaborated with Stony Brook University researchers to work on the Shinnecock reservation's energy needs.
Study shows cloud types' impact on solar energy forecasting accuracy
Solar energy, a renewable and clean source, poses challenges in predictability due to cloud interference.
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Stony Brook students blend fitness and ecology in 3K EcoWalk
Stony Brook University students participated in the "Running Wild 3K EcoWalk," a new Earthstock event conducted on April 21 at the Ashley Schiff Preserve.
Former Employee Alleges Discrimination Against Horse Racing Authority
Hector Soler has filed a lawsuit against his former employer, alleging racial discrimination and wrongful termination after years of service at a leading horse racing association.
The Colonials Comeback on Senior Night
The William Floyd girls’ varsity lacrosse team showed the crowd that was gathered for senior night an emotional and exciting win this week.