by Frank Piccininni | Apr 20, 2020 | Bay Friendly Yards, Fixing Habitats
Humble beginnings with Nikolaos Nantsis, James Bertsch, Stephen Borghardt, Rob Vasiluth, Marshall Brown, et al. These tiny sprouts are those of Long Island wild type American Chestnut growing in pots in my back yard. Thank you to Niko for finding them! More on this...
by Marshall Brown | Jun 20, 2019 | Bay Friendly Yards, Creek Defender, Featured, Fixing Habitats
As those familiar with this organization knows, we are dedicated to habitat restoration, whether along our creeks via The Creek Defender Program, or on our properties via our Bay Friendly Yards Program, or through our efforts to restore habitat itself as we work with...
by Marshall Brown | Jun 18, 2019 | Advocacy, Bay Friendly Yards, Creek Defender, Featured
Last Thursday I was a guest for Coffee With The Supervisor as a guest of Brookhaven’s Ed Romaine. While there was no coffee served, Ed did lob a couple o softballs as we joined together to rail against the destructive practice of methoprene spraying. Ed had back...
by Marshall Brown | May 23, 2019 | Bay Friendly Yards, News
Blue Island Oysters of West Sayville on Saturday April 27th hosted the Third Annual 5K Run For The Bay, raising funds a $1500 scholarship at Sayville High School, for Operation Blue Earth, a foundation driving a local public awareness campaign that encourages people...
by James Bertsch | Apr 26, 2019 | Advocacy, Bay Friendly Yards, Creek Defender
James Bertsch Interviews Marshall Brown, Executive Director, Save The Great South Bay: At your Sayville High School class reunion, you and your classmates decided to start Save the Great South Bay. Who participated in the conversation what did you talk...
by James Bertsch | Mar 30, 2019 | Bay Friendly Yards, News
[PUBLISHED ORIGINALLY IN THE SUFFOLK COUNTY NEWS] BY JAMES BERTSCH OAKDALE—Suffolk County Legis. William Lindsay met with residents at the Oakdale Civic meeting last week regarding plans to sewer parts of Oakdale using New York State storm relief funds. ...