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New York has recognized a Valley Stream North High School science teacher as one of the top educators in the state. Kim Libertini is one of 42 people on Long Island who have been named master teachers by the State University of New York. more
The clarion call has grown louder since Superstorm Sandy: We must beat a “managed” retreat from the coast, or face certain peril as global warming takes hold and sea levels rise. more
The Valley Stream Community Center in Hendrickson Park plays host to a variety of activities for people of all ages, but there is only one that allows kids to play with slime while teaching them basic scientific principles. more
The Christian Science Society’s building in Valley Stream needed a little TLC. Boy Scout Thomas Ferrall decided to step up and help out. more
Halloween hijinks reach a crescendo this weekend. Whether you want to step back in time to celebrate Halloween the way Long Islanders did over 120 years ago, at Old Bethpage Village Restoration, stop by Molloy College’s Madison Theatre for its Halloween Fun Fest or find some other scary doings nearby, Halloween lovers of all ages can partake of scary and not-so-scary thrills and chills. more
Exhibits and more... After ModernisM 2013: ‘AM’A showcase of work by five contemporary artists. The exhibit features Nina Chanel Abney, Justin Craun, Wendell Gladstone, Erik Parks and … more
Last Oct. 29, Hurricane Sandy drowned the Bay Park Sewage Treatment Plant in East Rockaway with more than nine feet of saltwater, destroying its pumps, shutting down its operating systems and overwhelming the already weak facility. more
There hasn’t been much news coverage of the deadly H7N9 bird flu, but recent reports trickling out of Beijing demand attention. more
I was standing atop a mound of dried reed grass, piled high inside a circle of scrub brush, plucking up plastic pens and aluminum cans and depositing them in a big black garbage bag, when the ground beneath my feet suddenly gave way. more
Forest Road School hosted its sixth-grade science fair on Feb. 27. Students completed a variety of projects, studying animals, food, machines, plants and more. Their work was on display for dozens of proud parents, grandparents, siblings and friends who came to check out the work of District 30’s aspiring scientists. more
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