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Stony Brook University’s first chief innovation officer will lead economic development
Stony Brook University’s first chief innovation officer is Michael Kinch. In this new role, he will lead the campus’ Office of Economic Development as well as hold a faculty position in the Department...
Top developer and broker to be honored at ABLI/CIBS gala
A prolific developer and an accomplished veteran broker will be celebrated with top honors at the upcoming 27th annual Long Island Real Estate dinner. Jan Burman, chairman of B2K Development, will...
Stony Brook’s Small Business Development Center names new director
The Small Business Development Center at Stony Brook, which provides free one-on-one business advising, has named Martha Stansbury as its next director. Stansbury has worked at the center as its ad...
Planning and caring for the needs of Long Island’s aging population
Like many places throughout the United States, Long Island is experiencing a surge in its aging demographic: The baby boomers of yesteryear are the grandparents of today. While the overall populati...
In Greenport, TV personality Zach Erdem opens a new bakery
TV personality and entrepreneur Zach Erdem has opened Bourdon Artisan Bakery at the boutique ZEY Hotel in Greenport. The menu features hand-crafted pastries, cakes, cookies and other treats by Gurs...
Parton: A LI aviation tradition that has become one of the best attended in the nation
The 20th Bethpage Federal Credit Union Air Show over Jones Beach is now in the books. It marks a landmark anniversary that speaks not just to our proud Long Island aviation heritage, and the prowess o...
Downes: Home care eligibility criteria proposal is restriction on freedom
I am just one of thousands of New Yorkers who rely on Medicaid to cover the cost of personal care services in my home. As a woman with cerebral palsy, I require these services to dress, shower and use...
Cantor: Industrial development agencies: too economically important to tinker with
Not long ago, New York had a political party known as the “Rent Is Too Damn High Party.” While the party was short lived, the high taxes and high rents that drove the party has not only remained, but ...
Roslyn firm creates mock courtroom for clients, attorneys who prepare for trial
A Roslyn-based law firm has created an in-house mock courtroom, so clients and attorneys can prepare onsite for trials. Benvenuto & Gaujean has created the mock courtroom to provide an “immersive ...
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