The total number of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math teachers in New York reaches 625 Statewide. Governor Cuomo announced that there will be 80 more New York State Master Teachers selected to join the 552 Master Teachers announced in 2013.
Read MoreThe Excelsior Conservation Corps is in collaboration with Governor Andrew Cuomo and a new program has been launched called the Excelsior Conservation Corps Environmental Stewardship Program. The Excelsior Conservation Corps slated a start on January 18, 2015, for 18 to 25 year olds. The program addresses employment training and college scholarships for participants.
Read MoreGovernor Cuomo announced that $16 million will be funded to the Economic Opportunity Projects across New York State. The funding will support 25 projects that have created or will create 333 New Jobs in the State of New York and also retain 227 more jobs already created.
Read MoreToday it’s the FINALE of my INTO AN INTERVIEW with the singer/songwriter/guitarist DANNY NEWCOMB of Goodness, the Rockfords, and now the Sugarmakers! Plus we hear from Chely Shoehart, Floyd the Fl ...
Read MoreGovernor Andres M. Cuomo has revealed the results from the statewide crackdown regarding underage drinking and fake identification at summer concerts and other underage hotspots. To date there has been 133 arrests and 63 confiscated false identification documents. The new detection equipment by the Department of Motor Vehicle was utilized for the first time.
Read MoreMayor Bill de Blasio joined Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) and NY Officials yesterday to mark the opening of the 7 train extension line, New Hudson Park and Boulevard. This new extension line will service 56,500 riders per day by 2025, driving new growth and development on the Far West Side.
Read MoreRock and Blues, Funk and Fun, and if you’re not careful, you may learn something before it’s done. Tracklist Play Something Sweet (Brickyard Blues) – Three Dog Night Turn Turn Turn – The Byrds Ame ...
Read MoreGovernor Andrew M. Cuomo has announced state and federal funding in the amount of $388 million to expand the sanitary sewers in Suffolk County to 8,075 parcels of land. The current on-site septic systems in Suffolk County of Long Island ground water has been in-fluxed with contaminants causing wastewater management infrastructure due to SuperStorm Sandy.
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