Suffolk County Community College News
Suffolk County Community College News
Check your tire pressure—cold weather can leave you low
Cold weather affects tire pressure so professor says fill them up.
SUNY ReConnect Off and Running in Suffolk County
SUNY ReConnect incentivizes education and training in fields that have shortages in today’s economy
Hochul Visits Suffolk County Community College Touting “Free” Community College
The SUNY Reconnect community college initiative offers tuition, fees, books, and supplies for eligible adult learners.
Long Island Pet Expo organizer on bringing smiles to kids: 'makes it all worthwhile'
The Long Island Pet Expo is set to return to the Suffolk Federal Credit Union Arena on Saturday, March 1, and Sunday, March 2, offering a weekend of family-friendly activities and animal entertainment.
Strong Winds Cause Dramatic Drop in Tides, Exposing Vast Stretches of Shoreline
Where Did All The Water Go?
Lively arts coordinator of Suffolk County Community College: Murder masquerade 'a lot of fun'
Suffolk County Community College kicks off its 2025 spring season on Saturday, Feb. 8, with Midnight at the Masquerade, an interactive whodunit that invites audience participation. One thing is certain: The killer will be caught with help from attendees and actors from The Murder Mystery Company.
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Sound Beach Spring Festival Set for April 25
The Rocky Point–Sound Beach Chamber of Commerce has announced its Downtown Sound Beach Spring Festival & Street Fair, scheduled for Saturday, April 25th, 2026, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. along Sound Beach Boulevard.
Cut Above the Rest: WFHS Students Excel at CTE Competition
Three William Floyd High School students demonstrated they are a cut above the rest after earning top placements at the SkillsUSA Area VI Regional Competition, held at Suffolk County Community College’s Brentwood campus.
Brookhaven’s Future: Residents Asked to Speak Up
The Town of Brookhaven is launching a long-awaited update to its Comprehensive Land Use Plan, inviting residents to help shape the future of their communities through a series of public meetings this spring.