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SGSB Sticker Program Launched For SGSB. Order Your Free Stickers Here!

by Howard Ryan | Jun 17, 2019 | Advocacy, Fixing Habitats

Save The Great South Bay recently launched a window sticker program so that we can continue to build local awareness. Whether you own a store or drive a car, or captain a boat: Kevin Carey, who grew up in Sayville, where of course I knew the family, hosted the launch...
Save The Great South Bay Window Stickers Now Available!

Save The Great South Bay Window Stickers Now Available!

by Howard Ryan | May 24, 2019 | Advocacy, Community Board, Featured, News, Stickers

It is with great pleasure I can tell you that this sticker program is now EXPLODING all over Long Island! The idea is simple.  Stickers Everywhere!  Initial results are overwhelming!!!! It does cost us a couple of bucks to make the stickers and mail them to you albeit...
Plastic Bags ‘Proposed’ to Be Banned in New York

Plastic Bags ‘Proposed’ to Be Banned in New York

by Howard Ryan | Mar 30, 2019 | Creek Defender, Fixing Habitats, Pollution

New York State lawmakers have agreed to impose a statewide ban on most types of single-use plastic bags from retail sales, changing a way of life for millions of New Yorkers as legislators seek to curb an unsightly and omnipresent source of litter. The plan, proposed...
Mobile Opt-In | Subscribe to our Newsletter with your Mobile Device

Mobile Opt-In | Subscribe to our Newsletter with your Mobile Device

by Howard Ryan | Mar 28, 2019 | Featured, News

You can now easily subscribe to our Newsletter by texting STGSB to 67076 on your mobile device.  

From a Island To a Nation – If we were a country, we’d be the 96th most populated ahead of Israel

by Howard Ryan | Jul 28, 2018 | Advocacy, Education, Featured, Nitrogen Pollution, Septic Tanks

I stumbled on this GEM of a Video produced by Newsday in the 60’s. A time where fish and clams and oysters were so abundant and delicious with The Great South Bay being one of the most pure and pristine waterways anywhere in the world.  The video shows how a...
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