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Students In Virtual Enterprise Attend LIU Post Trade Show
The students competed in trade show and business categories at the event.

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The students competed in trade show and business categories at the event.

The collaborative business course allows students to work together from five high schools.
The sandwich shop is slated to open Thursday in Farmingville.
PSEG Long Island donates to local Girl Scout Gold Star award winner's project.
Steer Clear of Bullies program helps Grundy Avenue Elementary identify and combat school bullying.
Locals give back on their holiday break by pitching in to build a home for a needy family in Patchogue.
Bay Shore basketball will donate fundraiser proceeds to William's Warrior, founded by a local family.
Residents and businesses are organizing a "Patchogue Village Kindness Day."
Senator Schumer announced on Thursday that the lab has been chosen for nation's first electron ion collider.
The owner of newly opened JT's Farmhouse updated an iconic Bayport landmark dining spot.
The students from the double-accelerated math class spoke on math topics in advance of the Long Island Math Fair at Hofstra University.
The elementary school students organized a letter-writing and donation campaign.
Family holds fundraiser for the Sayville woman who requires constant treatment for multiple sclerosis and cancer.
Commack woman who trains at Bohemia gym will compete in the world championship games this summer after finishing 19th in the world.
Lithology Brewery Co. will host the beer and yoga "fitness entertainment" pop-up class.
The free throw competition is open to boys and girls from nine to 14 years old.
Students returned to the elementary school after a wing of the building reopened.
Merrick Bicycles will open Long Beach Bicycles this March in the east end.
The Dickinson Avenue Elementary School students thanked servicemen and women with a holiday performance.
The Nokomos Elementary School fundraiser was inspired by a book and benefited a local homeless shelter.