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By Chris Boyle March 06, 2020
SCORE Long Island is a volunteer organization dedicated to helping aspiring entrepreneurs and businesspeople get their dreams off the ground.
By Long Island March 03, 2020
MENTOR New York is at the center of the mentoring movement partnering with adults who want to make a difference in the lives of young people and elevate their voices.
By Chris Boyle February 25, 2020
Franchising opportunities available in cities across Long Island, including Baldwin, Bay Shore, Flushing, Lynbrook, Manhasset, Massapequa and Patchogue.
By Brooke Hein February 17, 2020
Through this program and partnership, six scholarships will be awarded from $6,275 to $12,550 each.
By Lon Cohen December 27, 2019
We compiled a list of things you can put on your New Year's resolution list.
By Long Island News & PR December 03, 2019
The play-based program will feature a thematic approach that includes whole-group and small-group activities such as crafts, science explorations, and interactive play.
By Long Island News & PR October 13, 2019
A Long Island resident's play inspired by J.D. Salinger and "The Catcher in the Rye" is debuting at Theater for the New City.
By Long Island News & PR October 08, 2019
Upper School students explore river’s ecosystem and collect and analyze data.
By Claude Solnik October 05, 2019
The state held an event on Long Island geared to interesting women in and teaching them how to fish.
By Long Island News & PR October 03, 2019
Students in grades six through eight will visit Nissequogue River, explore river’s ecosystem and collect and analyze data.
By Claude Solnik September 30, 2019
Kenneth Langone, a Long Island native, is leading the tuition-free medical school movement.
By Long Island News & PR September 19, 2019
The previous Guinness World Record of 250 was shattered in Garden City as 421 passed a soccer ball.
By Claude Solnik September 18, 2019
Two Wantagh High School students won a pedestrian safety video contest as part of the campaign to protect pedestrians.
By Claude Solnik September 17, 2019
The Medical Society of the State of New York supported a crack down on flavored e-cigarettes.
By Lon Cohen September 13, 2019
September is National Library Card Sign Up Month, encouraging people to get their cards.
By erin__l September 09, 2019
Throughout the first week of school, schools in Suffolk County have received three different school threats.
By Long Island News & PR September 07, 2019
Nassau County rolled out a new app designed to provide information and resources for those seeking help against opiate addiction.
By Meg Parisi June 17, 2019
The first of its kind STEM/health science competition held in our nation has named its top five first place LI high school student winners
By Meg Parisi June 14, 2019
U.S. News has just released its rankings of the best high schools by metro. Check out which Long Island schools made the list
By Meg Parisi June 04, 2019
A therapy center on Long Island rescues horses who have been abused or neglected and connects them with humans who are in emotional trouble themselves