Nesconset Olympian Supports Compensation for Athletes
Maria Michta tweets support for rule change
Maria Michta tweets support for rule change
One of the great things about this job is I get to tell the stories of the great things you are doing. One of those people is St. James high schooler Rachel Davis: From the Archive: St. James Teen Overcomes House Fire, Makes Science Discovery
Maria Michta honored in front of hometown crowd
Commack School District Board of Education meeting Thursday night
State senator, county law enforcement want more DNA to solve cases
For the second year in a row, Smithtown East sending student to Siemens Science Competition
Mineral, VA (SmithtownRadio.com) – A 5.9 magnitude earthquake is a strong one, but it could be much worse. It’s a moderate quake on the Richter scale, which goes up to a magnitude of 10+. The Japan earthquake that damaged so many lives overseas back in March was a magnitude nine and had a depth of 20 miles. So, why did much [ Read More ]
The following is a column written by SmithtownRadio.com’s Matt Hammer on the affects of the Japanish earthquake on Earth’s rotation. The article was originally published on March 11, 2001. Smithtown, NY (SmithtownRadio.com) – The images that keep pouring in are surreal. The messages of people looking for loved ones on Twitter and Facebook is heart-wrenching. And that [ Read More ]
Smithtown, NY (SmithtownRadio.com) – Two seniors from Smithtown High School West, Brian Ralph and Aaron Rosenthal, have been named Semifinalists in the 2011 Intel Science Talent Search (STS). Intel STS is America’s most prestigious pre-college science competition. The Intel STS recognizes 300 students and their schools as Semifinalists each year—pulling from 1,744 applicants in 2011—to [ Read More ]