Despite his long history serving the public, Errol Toulon, Jr.'s road to becoming the first Black sheriff on Long Island was not without challenges -- both professionally and personally.
Local higher education officials said they are hopeful that funding for diversity initiatives will not be cut.
Camp Community College has hired DeMoné Brickhouse to lead the college’s softball program as head coach. A Camp news release ...
The evening featured music and dance, poetry, reflections on historic achievements, honors for two Riverhead educators and a moving keynote address by Suffolk County Sheriff Errol Toulon Jr.
Goodloe Center at Mountain Empire Community College in conjunction with Pro-Art’s 48th season. Tickets are $15 at the door. Children and students get in free. The performance is suitable for all ages.
Love and grief are inextricably tied together, but for Kaitlin Oster, they’re also powerful tools that have helped her both ...
Last weekend, one room in Curry Student Center was filled with some of the best “Super Smash Bros.” players in the New ...
Despite cold and rainy conditions,at 1 p.m. approximately fifteen women dressed in black gathered in front of the Molly ...
What began largely as an organization dedicated to equality and placing minority workers in jobs has become a group providing ...
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In a county with nearly a million and a half residents and 2,400 police officers, the 57-year-old says he is thrilled to be ...