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Town of Islip Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Public Engagement Meeting

by Marshall Brown | Feb 23, 2015

Attention all those who live in Sayville, West Sayville, or Bayport: You have earned an opportunity to begin to repair / restore / revitalize your coastline.   You have been awarded an LWRP aka The Town of Islip Local Waterfront Revitalization Program by Albany.  ...

Town of Islip Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Public Engagement Meeting

by Marshall Brown | Feb 23, 2015

Attention all those who live in Sayville, West Sayville, or Bayport: You have earned an opportunity to begin to repair / restore / revitalize your coastline.   You have been awarded an LWRP aka The Town of Islip Local Waterfront Revitalization Program by Albany.  ...

Cuomo Expands Sandy Buyouts to 600 Homes on Long Island

by Marshall Brown | Nov 18, 2013 | Fixing Habitats

“The state has sent out several hundred letters to homeowners in six clusters, most of them directly along the waterfront on the island’s South Shore. The communities targeted include parts of Lindenhurst, Oakdale, Sayville and Bayport, Patchogue and Mastic...
Children’s Books On The Ocean by Dr. Udo Wahn of Sayville, LI

Children’s Books On The Ocean by Dr. Udo Wahn of Sayville, LI

by Marshall Brown | Oct 10, 2013 | Education

While his first four books, which form the Cabo and Coral series, have to do with surfing and the waters around Hawaii, his love for the ocean itself began during his childhood in Sayville Long Island, along the shores of The Great South Bay.  You can check out his...
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