Supervisor Ed Romaine ant the Town board recently announced a program that allows restaurants with limited seating capacity due to COVID restrictions to stay open by utilizing vacant space within shopping centers to be used for expanded dining. T
Stony Brook University’s College of Business is launching a new workshop series for small business owners across Long Island to assist them in coping with pandemic-related change.
Stony Brook University College of Business has partnered with Suffolk Forward and Shift Group to organize a series of free workshops catered to helping small businesses pivot during these unprecedented times.
Suffolk County Community College Nursing students are conducting COVID-19 testing on the College’s campuses as part of an innovative program that helps the College community as well as the students who earn required practical health care experience.
On November 16, Councilman Michael Loguercio (back row, fourth from left) visited Szuster Farms in Yaphank to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the family-owned and operated business.
Town of Babylon Supervisor Rich Schaffer, Deputy Supervisor Tony Martinez, Councilman and Veteran Advisory Board Chairman DuWayne Gregory and the rest of the Town Board announced a partnership with the Kiwanis Club of Lindenhurst to hang banners across the town featuring the names and photos of service men and women from the Town of Babylon.
The Suffolk County Department of Health Services has received “full recognition” from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for its Diabetes Prevention Program.
State University Of New York (SUNY) Chancellor Jim Malatras has appointed Suffolk County Community College’s Director of Veteran Affairs Shannon O’Neill to a newly formed SUNY Veteran and Military Action Council that will help expand access and lower higher education costs for military-connected students.
Suffolk County Community College has honored retired Professors Lisa Quinones and Steven Klipstein as Professors Emeritus for outstanding teaching, scholarship and service to the College.
Dean Elena Langan is pleased to announce the creation of a new 13-week interdisciplinary elective course titled “Structural Barriers and the Pursuit of Equity.
On November 9, 2020, the Simons Center for Geometry and Physics will hold a 10th anniversary celebration to mark 10 years since the building's inauguration.
Supervisor Rich Schaffer, Councilman DuWayne Gregory, SC Legislator Jason Richberg and the Copiague Chamber of Commerce welcomed The Shack and its owner Brenda Mendoza with certificates and proclamations to the Downtown Copiague neighborhood at its Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting Ceremony.