by Marshall Brown | Nov 26, 2017 | Featured, News
Save The Great South Bay has enjoyed just incredible support, and by the time the dust settled on the year, we’d had ten events thrown on our behalf to support the cause!   This spontaneous, grassroots response, is why we have at present 12,000 people in our...
by Marshall Brown | Nov 26, 2017 | Featured, News
They would be Drink The Bay Clean, live music, oysters. After that, all we need is the occasion! Save The Great South Bay has enjoyed just incredible support, and by the time the dust settled on the year, we’d had ten events thrown on our behalf to support the...
by Marshall Brown | Nov 26, 2017 | Cleaner Water, Featured
As 2017 winds down, as the sun, ever lower on the horizon, yields the gorgeous sunrises and sunsets of The Great South Bay of Fall and Winter, while in our marinas our boats are stowed for the winter, we’ve time to reflect on what was a very eventful year. 2017...
by Marshall Brown | Mar 1, 2017 | Creek Defender, Featured, News
ATTENTION ALL BABYLONIANS! Save The Great South Bay’s Creek Defender Program launches on Earth Day April 22nd along The Carll’s River! Save The Great South Bay, in conjunction with local citizens, schools, civic groups, businesses, and with other local...
by Marshall Brown | Oct 3, 2016 | Featured
Two fridays ago, Mike Busch, a Director at Save The Great South Bay, and proprietor of Great South Bay Images, took New York Times reporter Lisa Foderaro and I out for a trip to Bellport Inlet (The Breach). Â Lisa wanted to write a story on it, since between the...
by Marshall Brown | Oct 3, 2016 | Featured
Two fridays ago, Mike Busch, a Director at Save The Great South Bay, and proprietor of Great South Bay Images, took New York Times reporter Lisa Foderaro and I out for a trip to Bellport Inlet (The Breach). Â Lisa wanted to write a story on it, since between the...