LIPA Hosts Back to School Energy Summits for Long Island Schools
October 3, 2008
Seeks to Increase Energy Efficiency and Lower Energy Costs
(Selden, N.Y.) The Long Island Power Authority (LIPA) today met with Suffolk County school officials completing Long Island’s first “Back to School Energy Efficiency Summit” in an effort to assist districts in becoming more energy efficient and thereby lowering energy costs. More than 30 school districts were […]
Here Comes the Sun: Largest Solar Tour in the World Shines on Long Island
October 3, 2008
Self-guided open house tour features latest solar and green building technologies
(Long Island, N.Y.) Imagine hefty savings on your energy bill while reducing carbon emissions. That’s already a reality for the 1,400 Long Islanders who’ve added solar panels to their homes and businesses. On October 4, 2008, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., these energy-savvy islanders […]
Finding the Financing for Non-Profits: ReCap secured $3M Construction Line of Credit for Forest Hills Synagogue
October 3, 2008
(New York, N.Y.) – In this time of financial crisis, where do non-profits fit in the financing realm? Real Estate Capital of America (ReCap) recently defied popular opinion that negotiating exceptional loan terms for a Synagogue would be impossible. ReCap successfully secured a three million dollar construction line of credit on second lien position for […]
Senator DeMint Speaks on Senate Floor About Why He Opposes Bailout Bill
October 2, 2008
Sen. Jim DeMint, a conservative Republican from South Carolina, voted against the bill, calling the credit collapse a result of the government meddling in the economy in the first place. Below is the text version of a statement he made to the Senate in strong opposition to the bailout.
(Senator DeMint, R-SC) Mr. President, I have […]
One in Five People Live With At Least One Disability
October 2, 2008
National Disability Awareness Month during October highlights broad cross section of lives affected by disabilities in the United States; the Centers for Disease Control and organizations, including Allsup, highlight the contributions of people with disabilities
(Belleville, Ill) – Today about 50 million Americans, or one in five people, have some level of disability, according to the […]
Know Your Congressman: Steve Israel
October 2, 2008
By Cyd Malone
(Wyandanch, N.Y.) American democracy rests on one of our more absurd delusions – that the average voter will actually take the time to study political science, the Founding documents, and pay attention to what their Congressional representatives are up to – in sum, that they are willing to pay the price of freedom. […]
PULSE of NY, Inc. Awarded $25,000 Grant from Wal-Mart Foundation to Support Patient Advocacy and Education
October 1, 2008
(Wantagh, N.Y.) The Wal-Mart Foundation has awarded a $25,000 grant to PULSE of NY, Inc. to help support community-based patient safety advocacy and education.
“We are extremely grateful to Wal-Mart for recognizing the importance of patient education,” said Ilene Corina, President of PULSE of NY. “Patient education and quality care through partnership is our priority and […]
New York Domain Name Auction T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Yields $3 Million in Sales
October 1, 2008
Strong Internet Real Estate Properties still available for purchase; Meet.me, Vehicle.com, Bond.com in Moniker extended online auction
(Long Island, N.Y.) |PRWEB|: More than $3 million in premium domain names were purchased during Moniker’s live auctions at the T.R.A.F.F.I.C. New York domain conference last week. In total, 148 domains — more than half the available lot — were […]
Babylon Town Supervisor Steve Bellone Will Be Cutting The Ribbon at Music School Inc
October 1, 2008
Babylon Town Supervisor Steve Bellone Will Be Cutting The Ribbon at Music School Inc to Commemorate Partnership with DAD (Drums And Disabilities) Program; Helps Special Needs Children on Long Island Fight Disabilities Through Music - The First Long Island School will be located at Music School Inc Amityville location.
(Amityville, N.Y.) On Friday October 3, 2008 […]




