At the previous nite’s Town Board Hearing about the Dock in the Bays regulations, I objected that the proposal...
Read MoreThe house was about 80% full on Tuesday at the Dock Ban Hearing. SoutholdVOICE Chair John Kramer attended, spoke and reports here on events for those who couldn't attend. Supervisor Russell stated at the outset that their purpose was to listen and use the input to further modify and correct a lot of the problems with the proposal as it stands. They heard in very certain terms from many eloquent and knowledgeable shore dwelling taxpayers that the regulation as proposed is unreasonable, a needless burden to the waterfront owner, unnecessary, as there is no rush of applicants, and insulting to the public with it's pseudo-scientific approach. Read John's report in full on the blog, watch on TV Channel 22 or view the video of the meeting by copying and pasting into your browser: http://bit.ly/Y9jgi (1 hour in)
Read MoreRead this important post and block out the date on your calendar! It's everything you need to know about...
Read Moreby John Betsch I attended the Peconic Estuary Program (PEP) meeting, a bit late, so I don’t have all...
Read MoreAround 1pm today, April 8th 2009, Jeff Herter of the Department of State announced that the Governor and Legislature...
Read MoreCopy of Letter sent to Mark Terry Mr. Terry, Attached is a photo that best shows the silt plume...
Read MoreThe Peconic Estuary Program (PEP) has invited Hashamomuck Pond watershed property owners to a meeting Tuesday April 7th 6pm...
Read MoreThe Dock moratorium expired again on Feb. 19 and the Planning Board Office has put out a one page...
Read More“Only we humans make waste that nature can’t digest.” says Charles Moore at the start of this shocking tale...
Read MoreReport by Dave Bergen on the Ecosystem-Based Management Seminar, Feb 26th in Greenport First off, I apologize in advance...
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