Award-winning actress and filmmaker Isabella Rossellini will be starring in a show called, Link Link Circus, with her dog at Gateway Playhouse in Bellport.Mary Bishai elected co-spokesperon of the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE).Researchers from Utrecht University came to our National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II) to study triceratops bones. Discovered in Wyoming by Leap Lab, these bones are from the Cretaceous period and are about 67 million years old. By shining #NSLSII’s ultrabright light onto these prehistoric vertebrae, the researchers are uncovering the disease history of this dinosaur species.
NSLS-II acquired and processed 270 terabytes of data to make this study possible. That’s equivalent to about 70,000 HD movies!Luisella Lari oversees day-to-day management of the design and construction of the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) facility.The PortalElizabeth Sweigart, owner of Times Vintage, stands near a vintage tiki bar, which is in the shop for $1600, at Times Vintage in Greenport.Valentina Bisogni is the Lead Beamline Scientist for the Soft Inelastic X-ray Scattering (SIX) beamline.Chris Ciaccio, a fighter at Brookhaven National Laboratory, was awarded the silver medal in April of 2022, through the Commack Fire Department where he is the Assistant Chief. He climbed through debris and dodged an impeding “flashover” (where all the flammable surfaces in the area ignited) to save two residents trapped in their burning home.
Brooklyn, NY Sunday Febuary 20, 2011 Stephen J. Browning (left), pilot in command, and Fernando Almedia, crew chief, were part of the NYPD air squad that found two West Point cadets trapped atop Storm King Mountain early Sunday morning on Febuary 20, 2011.
Newsday photo/ Jessica Rotkiewicz Bari Fehrs, of Huntington, supports her district’s decision this week to cancel a five-day mid-winter break in February, to make up class time lost to Sandy. Her children are working on their schoolwork William Fehrs (left), 14, Max Fehrs , 17, and Cameron Fehrs, 11. Francisco Vargas, 52, cleaner at an catering hall and seeks help from The Workplace Project located in Hempstead.
In the Rehn’s family Jets fans outweigh the Giants however, brothers Stephen Rehn (left), Eddie Rehn, along with their father Ken Rehn, all from Bay Shore, still plan to watch the game Sunday routing for the Giants with their brother and son, Chris Rehn and mother and wife, Kathy Rehn.