by Marshall Brown | Jan 12, 2016 | Bay Friendly Yards, Fixing Habitats
Support The moratorium on fertilizers and pesticides on lawn fertilizers on the South Shore. I say “on The South Shore” because other towns are about to join Sayville in this effort. Would you like to lead a local moratorium in your town and in solidarity?...
by Marshall Brown | Nov 25, 2015 | Bay Friendly Yards, Fixing Habitats
It is truly inspiring to see Sayville, the town I grew up in, and where my mom and one of my four sisters still lives, banding together in the fight to help save The Great South Bay. Â We’ve had a number of requests for literature already; Â All should know that...
by Marshall Brown | Nov 23, 2015 | Education, Fixing Habitats
The effort to reach the 16,000 people who call Sayville home has begun. Â Â Last week on a visit to a favorite local restaurant, The Cull House, I spoke with John Casey, the longtime owner about the local moratorium we are seeking to put in place around pesticides and...
by Marshall Brown | Oct 28, 2015 | Fixing Habitats
Can one South Shore village help to save The Great South Bay, or at least their little corner of it?   Sayville High School’s Freshman Class has forced this question.  They decided to adopt The Great South Bay as the non-profit they would support this year.  ...
by Marshall Brown | Oct 5, 2015 | Education, Fixing Habitats
Each year, each grade at Sayville High School chooses a cause or a non-profit to support.  This year, the Freshmen of Sayville High School chose “Save The Great South Bay” as their non-profit.   It was Doug Shaw, who teaches English at The High School...