Emma Clark Library will be hosting “Super Bowl Saturday” to add to the excitement before the big football game!
Eleven local students will be included in a writing anthology from the organization Young Writers.
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The Feb. 11 performance will feature "The Jazz Loft All Stars."
A full month of performances is planned.
Students created custom footrests to help speech-language students with adequate foot and postural support.
Parents with students currently enrolled in the district will receive the survey via email.
It's in the top one percent of hospitals in the country, Stony Brook Medicine officials said Monday.
Students kicked off a school-wide fundraising initiative to support access to clean drinking water in South Sudan.
A coalition of Stony Brook University students are furthering their work as musicians, staff, interns and music fans at the loft.
Findings from a Stony Brook University research team were published in Science Advances.
Next month's spotlight will be on Sarah Vaughan, Billie Holiday, Dinah Washington and Ella Fitzgerald.
Liliana M. Dávalos, PhD, of Stony Brook University’s Department of Ecology and Evolution, helped conduct the study in Nature Communications.
Several students excelled on the American Mathematics Competition 10 exam.
The accreditation comes from Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy, a nonprofit leading the fight to end Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
Ron and Julie Anne Meixsell will perform Jan. 22 with pianist Doris Anne McMullen.
Ella Ignacio worked with school nurse Tracy Bloom on the book "Do Skunks Think Skunks Stink?"
John Fleagle, PhD, is being recognized for a "lifetime of contributions and commitment to biological anthropology."
Ninth graders in a wood systems class made their own kitchen tools.
The first show is Jan. 12 and will be held every second Thursday of the month.
This jazz music series showcases small duos/trios in the loft's main performance room.
Music at the MART's goal is to provide a relaxing and therapeutic atmosphere for patients.
The Setauket resident said he is ready move Suffolk forward by making our community safer and expanding opportunity for everyone."
P.J. Gelinas Junior High School seventh graders participated in an interdisciplinary project.
During library time, students are programming Bee-Bots to follow commands.
A man damaged the sign back in October, and Suffolk police say they are looking for him.
Officer Raymond Stock was stabbed in a fatal confrontation Dec. 28, but released on Friday from Stony Brook University Hospital.
Stony Brook University addressed a professor's comments about two injured police officers in a message to the community.
Emma Clark Library will now be offering "Game Days" for adults every week, starting in January.