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Town congratulates Pius scholarship winners
The council with Donald Pius Jr., in background, and scholarship winners flanked by Huntington Station Enrichment Center director Dee Thompson and Donald Pius Sr.
Sustainability Institute shows public what towns are doing to go green
Molloy College's Sustainability Institute has been paying close attention to what Long Island towns are doing to become more efficient energy users and greener municipalities overall.
Good Shepherd Church Working to Reduce Environmental Footprint
The Sustainability Institute at Molloy College recently issued a report on the results from a project it is coordinating through a group called Long Island Interfaith Environment Network.
Nonprofit construction stuck while Albany dithers
Students at St. Anthonya s enjoy their recently completed $41 million athletic field house and student center, thanks to financing from the Suffolk County Industrial Development Agency.
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Christina B. Smith Joins Ranks of Leading Professionals
BELLMORE, NY, June 6, 2009 /Cambridge Who's Who/ -- Christina B. Smith, Registered Nurse for New Island Hospital, has been recognized by Cambridge Who's Who for showing dedication, leadership and excellence in all aspects of nursing.
Ahern speech to kickoff Molloy's Irish Studies Institute
Molloy College is kicking off its new Irish Studies Institute with a visit from the former Prime Minister of Ireland, Bertie Ahern, next month.
Graduation Weekend Celebrations Across Long Island
As many as 15,000 students are graduating this year from Long Island Colleges and Universities.
LI Catholic colleges' stance on speakers
MOLLOY COLLEGE 2009 commencement speaker:Michael Hoffman, chairman and chief executive of Changing Our World, an international fundraising and philanthropic consulting firm.
Starting soon, Long Island will be getting guidance on the regiona s future from the very people it is losing: young people.
Summit on green stimulus projects
Dozens of business, political, civic, and environmental leaders will huddle up Friday to come up with green infrastructure opportunities that have come from the recent federal stimulus package.
Weddings with local connections
Pamela Nolasco and Erik Danson were married Aug. 17 at Villa Lombardi in Holbrook with a reception following.
Molloy College launches sustainability program
Just a week before Earth Day , Molloy College Wednesday launched a new academic and public policy institute devoted to sustainability and run by one of Long Island 's best-known environmental advocates.
Jericho Board of Education Adopts 2009-2010 School District Budget
The Jericho Board of Education unanimously adopted the proposed 2009-2010 school district budget at an open meeting on March 19.
Growth in Hispanic students at LI colleges
Hispanics: Rising on campus New census figures see higher number of Hispanic students on U.S. college campuses.
Mary Kolakowski, Chris Pietrangelo
Suzanne and Kenneth Kolakowski of Seaford, L.I., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Mary Beth Kolakowski, to Chris Pietrangelo of Oakwood.
Town councilman graduates from Molloy program
On Jan. 9, Councilman Mark Cuthbertson graduated as part of the second class of the Energeia Partnership at Molloy College, a program for established Long Island leaders.
Agency audits released by comptrollera s office
New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli Thursday announced the following audits have been issued: Department of Health: Medicaid Payments to Transportation Providers While Recipients Were Hospitalized If a ...
Stooges guitarist Ron Asheton dies at age 60
Ron Asheton, left, with Iggy Pop, centre, and brother Scott Asheton of the Stooges.
Q&A: A private look at a public person: Sue Randleman
Fourteen months ago Kurth Memorial Library joined the list of libraries in New York, Connecticut, South Carolina, Utah and Texas where Sue Randleman has worked during a career love of libraries.
High school students entertain seniors across LI
They snaked through the gym in a lively conga line, leaving discarded canes and walkers in their wake.