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10 March 2010:
Nikola Tesla inducted into Long Island Technology Hall of Fame
  1 October 2009:
TSC presents status update at Wading River Historical Society
17 August 2009:
Legislators announce plans to acquire Tesla site
11 July 2009:
TSC presents at Nikola Tesla Energy Independence Celebrations in Philadelphia
  2 June 2009:
TSC gives status update at the Rocky Point Rotary Club
30 May 2009:
Wardenclyffe matters to the community
18 April 2009:
Tesla's Wardenclyffe site project explained at LI Radio and TV Day
25 February 2009:
Tesla Science Center Board visits Wardenclyffe site
  3 February 2009:
County legislature passes resolution on Wardenclyffe
26 January 2009:
TSC Board members speak before County Committee
21 January 2009:
TSC representatives speak at Shoreham Civic Meeting
30 November 2008:
FSE becomes TSC
  1 July 2008:
Wardenclyffe featured on History Channel
17 December 2007:
Historic Wardenclyffe laboratory still standing strong
15 December 2007:
FSE/TSC website undergoing renovation
31 October 2007:
FSE/TSC expands web presence
15 October 2007:
FSE to become TSC
25 May 2007:
Cleanup at Tesla Lab reaches milestone
The cleanup at the site of Tesla's former laboratory, the Agfa-Peerless Photo Products site in Shoreham, reached a milestone recently when all the physical removal of contaminated material was completed, and final testing was performed. (Read more.)
31 April 2007:
Cleanup Update: Work at Tesla Lab winding down
The flurry of activity heard at the AGFA "Peerless" site in Shoreham has quieted now, as the work to clean up hazardous waste there has been winding down. Most of the cleanup has been completed, and AGFA now has to verify its cleanup and prepare its reports to be presented to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation for the DEC's approval. (Read more.)
  5 January 2007:
Shoreham Peerless/Agfa Property Cleanup Almost Done
The cleanup is nearing completion, as remediation reports identify one area of residual contamination. (Read more.)
31 October 2006:
Tesla conference held on Long Island
  1 September 2006:
Photos from Tesla archive on display
28 February 2006:
Cleanup at Tesla Lab Continues
14 September 2005:
Cleanup Update: Work at Tesla Lab to begin
The cleanup at the site of Tesla's former laboratory is scheduled to begin soon and will continue for about three to four months. (Read more.)
31 March 2004:
FSE website moves to new domain
19 March 2004:
Public Comment and Hearing On Peerless Clean-up Held
With a public comment re-affirming its commitment to cleaning up the Peerless Photo site which it owns in Shoreham, AGFA Corporation took another step in the clean-up process on Wednesday, March 10. At that time the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) held a hearing on the Proposed Remedial Action Plan (PRAP) at the Albert Prodell Middle School auditorium. This is one of the steps required by the DEC in preparing for the satisfactory clean-up by the owner of a contaminated property. (Read more.)
10 March 2004:
NY State DEC holds public hearing
28 February 2004:
NY State DEC releases cleanup plan to public
31 January 2004:
Agfa finalizes remediation plan
31 April 2003:
Drilling, water sampling near Tesla site
31 October 2002:
Decision expected on remediation plan
30 September 2002:
FSE web site released
31 July 2002:
Shoreham Hamlet Study supports Tesla Science Center
23 October 1999:
Geology tour with Steve Englebright
24 June 1999:
Passive Park Nature Trail opens
31 May 1999:
Third issue of Newsletter released
  3 October 1998:
Circus-style science show a hit
31 July 1998:
Science fiction film nights
1996–1998:
Earlier events and program details