News
Is ‘sick building syndrome’ what’s ailing the Kermit W. Graf building on Griffing Avenue?
The Riverhead building remains largely vacant, many months after Cornell Cooperative Extension employees working there began falling ill. The source of the problem remains a mystery, despite the county spending about $225,000 on investigation and remediation measures.
Upcoming
Digger’s to host 13th annual fundraiser for Cornell Cooperative Extension
Agriculture has been a part of Riverhead's heritage for hundreds of years. Cornell Cooperative Extension has been supporting local farmers for much of that time - now it needs your support.
News
Trendy sea greens, the ‘new kale,’ will soon be cultivated in East End bays
Trendy sea greens, a hip source of nutrition — fat-free, gluten-free, low-calorie, rich in minerals, vitamins and taste — are soon to be 'grown on Long Island.'
Community News
Welcome spring with ‘Back to the Bays’ 5K Saturday to benefit marine and coastal habitat restoration and education efforts
The second annual “Back to the Bays” 5K run will take place Saturday. The run is a benefit for Cornell Cooperative Extension’s Marine Program.
Real Estate
Toxin-free lawn and landscape seminar to be held March 3 in Riverhead
The Perfect Earth Project, in conjunction with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County and The Peconic Land Trust will hold its second annual Toxin-Free...
Upcoming
General information session for families on the Office for People with Developmental Disabilities’ Front Door initiative.
General information session for families on the Office for People with Developmental Disabilities' Front Door initiative June 18 at Cornell Cooperative Extension.































