School will be out once again as the region deals with the aftermath of the blizzard.
Administration urges the Stony Brook University community to use public transportation.
Concern for commuters as snow removal efforts continue.
School district made the decision early Sunday afternoon.
Decision to do so was made late Friday morning.
Developer and philanthropist Cary Staller, whose family funded the Staller Center, hopes to create center in Coram.
The club has received a long-awaited draft permit agreement from the University.
Among three federal physics projects, BNL was considered third in priority in a recent federal report, though ideally, all three would be sustained.
Stony Brook University again competing in RecycleMania after placing highest in New York State in 2012.
Stony Brook University's program devoted to training international journalists is named after the Long Island native killed on assignment in Syria.
Handshakes and hugs for Zamir Miah, who has worked the overnight shift at the store in Stony Brook for about three years.
Two SBU researchers developed polio viral seed strains that will be used to develop a new vaccine.
The news follows a confirmed case at Setauket Elementary earlier this week.
It's the third case of pertussis, also known as whooping cough, reported in Three Village schools during the 2012-13 academic year.
Four security positions were eliminated from the budget this year, but the Board of Education voted to restore them.
Stony Brook researchers and professors helped them with their projects.
Assistant superintendent predicts the state aid number will eventually increase before the school budget is put to a vote.
The MART is scheduled to be completed in 2016.
Village Times Herald reports ongoing negotiations are coming to an end.
Wes Silverman, age 8, loves coming to Stony Brook basketball games.
Both teams remain undefeated.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo called for several changes to education within New York, including more learning time for students and more testing for teachers.
Ward Melville student government collected classroom supplies to replenish those that were destroyed by the surge of superstorm Sandy.
Joshua Crane will begin his post July 1.
A look at what's happening in our local classrooms.
Despite delays due to the storm, three local students earned national recognition for their science research.
School officials from across Long Island gathered to share ideas on improving student safety.
Presidents at Long Island's SUNY campuses have the ability to waive tuition for some students, according to Newsday.
Board of Education asks the public for their trust and confidence that the district is doing enough to protect its students and staff.
University named No. 22 best value for in-state students, No. 9 best value for out-of-state students.
Harrison Li is one of only 17 students in the world to earn a perfect score on the Calculus BC exam.
Check out what local students did this year to make the holidays special.
Two professors publish study that says low-intensity vibrations may be beneficial to those who are obese.
Three Village school officials say they have not received any direct or indirect threats.
Members of Stony Brook University teams delivered toys to kids at the University's Cancer Center.
Board president: "It's probably going to be more difficult than last year."
The year's top stories from the halls of our local schools.
Parents would be able to pay for things like the child care program, field trips, and more using an online payment system.
Principals will attend additional emergency response training in January.
Three Village school officials say information will be sent out regarding the district's own safety and emergency management procedures.