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New York Schools See Fiscal Monsoon Coming, Wants to Crank Up Rainy Day Funds 10%
New York Schools See Fiscal Monsoon Coming, Wants to Crank Up Rainy Day Funds 10%
New York Raises Efficiency Standards for Appliances
New York Raises Efficiency Standards for Appliances
New York State Pushes Reparations for Black Residents
New York State Pushes Reparations for Black Residents
Up to 25 Years in Prison for Driver in Case that Galvanized Cashless Bail Opponents
Up to 25 Years in Prison for Driver in Case that Galvanized Cashless Bail Opponents
The Double-Edged Sword of Pandemic-Driven Technological Acceleration
The Double-Edged Sword of Pandemic-Driven Technological Acceleration
Youngsters Seeing Better Thanks to Caitlyn's Vision
Youngsters Seeing Better Thanks to Caitlyn's Vision
WFHS Senior Constructs Communication Board for Eagle Scout Project
WFHS Senior Constructs Communication Board for Eagle Scout Project
New York Mayor Sues Suffolk, Riverhead for Action on Immigration
New York Mayor Sues Suffolk, Riverhead for Action on Immigration
Suffolk Bill First in State for Affordable Housing
Suffolk Bill First in State for Affordable Housing
Public will be Less Safe Under Clean Slate Bill Passed in Albany
Public will be Less Safe Under Clean Slate Bill Passed in Albany
Gov. Hochul Drops Financial Bomb on Counties
Gov. Hochul Drops Financial Bomb on Counties
Sunrise Wind Provides Update on Turbine Project
Sunrise Wind Provides Update on Turbine Project
Thiele Selected as AIA Peconic's First Community Award Recipient
Thiele Selected as AIA Peconic's First Community Award Recipient
Daily Feed
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.
Romaine Floats Yaphank Market for Local Produce Hub
No need to go to the Bronx for local produce under a plan by County Executive Ed Romaine.
Bell-to-Bell School Smart Phone Ban is Looming
Starting in September, New York State law requires Bell-to-Bell restrictions on smartphones and other internet-enabled personal devices in K-12 schools statewide.