by | Feb 1, 2019 | Featured, News
Here is our latest installment of Newsroom, where guest posters come to contribute their expertise,  Here Richard Murdocco of The Foggiest Idea is here to tell us that we have a host of pollutants to deal with as we seek to decontaminate our groundwater and...
by | Jan 25, 2019 | Advocacy, Featured, Fixing Habitats
[Guest posted by Jack Bonner, from East Islip and now a student at Loyola, Maryland] It is 5:30 a.m. and I’m leaving my home port headed out towards the Robert Moses Causeway. There is dew on my windshield, and I can taste the salt air as the sun rises over my back....
by | Jan 21, 2019 | Featured, Fixing Habitats
Reposted with permission from The Foggiest Idea Richard Murdocco is an important read. Also a great presenter. Check out his site for his calendar. This article gets to the point — the consensus is that our wastewater problems won’t be solved any time...
by Marshall Brown | Jan 20, 2019 | Featured, News
Dear Members of The Save The Great South Bay Facebook Group: Over the past 6+ years, I have watched this group grow to almost 15,000. Â That’s a tribute to your love for this bay. Â Lots of great posts, photos, videos. Â A strong — and civil —...
by Marshall Brown | Jan 17, 2019 | Advocacy, Creek Defender, Featured, Fixing Habitats, News
2019: A CALL TO ACTION The first thing we can say is this:  Our plans in 2019 involve you.  Lots of you. The bay has big problems, and its going to take all of us working together — local citizens, schools, local civic associations, The Rotary Clubs and The...
by Marshall Brown | Jan 16, 2019 | Advocacy, Featured
Save The Great South Bay encourages all local residents eligible for a sewer hook up (the red zones on the map ) to vote YES Jan 22nd. Here is a website, Clean Water For Carll’s River, which was set up to address the project and to answer FAQs. The polling...