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LINAP:  Is Long Island At a Turning Point?

LINAP: Is Long Island At a Turning Point?

by Marshall Brown | Apr 1, 2017 | Advocacy, Bay Friendly Yards, Lawn Fertilizer, News, Nitrogen Pollution, Pesticides, Septic Tanks

By any measure, this was a landmark week for those who for years have sought to address Long Island’s nitrogen pollution issues. First came the announcement by Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone that a pilot program has been proposed that over the next two...
The Babylon Creek Defender Program Launches

The Babylon Creek Defender Program Launches

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...
GSB Images From Susan Brown

GSB Images From Susan Brown

by Marshall Brown | Jun 6, 2016 | Featured, News

Susan Brown is an Outsider Artist who grew up and still resides in Sayville.   Here are some of her works:...

Bellone To Call For Closing The Breach at The Old Inlet Today

by Marshall Brown | Mar 13, 2013 | Advocacy, Featured, News

We know that there’s been a lot of flooding on LI starting with Sandy.   We also know that there’s been flooding up and down the eastern seaboard since Sandy.  We also have a lot of data showing that the breach at The Old Inlet is not contributing in any...
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