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Division of Natural Resources

Southold Town Board did not have enough support from it's own members to pass a Resolution earlier in the month to create a Division of Natural Resources within the Planning Department, and again, at a second attempt this week. The matter was referred for...

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Trustee Meeting

Board of Town Trustees meeting Feb 18, 2009 Five administrative permits were granted; one in which Peconic Landing is going to cut two acres of phragmites to 12” height by hand. The application didn’t specify how the resulting debris was to be disposed of,...

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Doug Hardy takes up the challenge

by Doug Hardy: An article (Shell Game, Your Move) by Dennis Lane expounds on the virtues of docks and decries the destruction of wetlands caused by blundering and media-conscious protesters walking along the shore. As you may recall, this was our group  exercising our...

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Volunteer for a cure!

Do you have active goose intrusion? Let John Kramer install his secret weapon on your lawn to see if it really works. For further information, see John Kramer’s Forum post about Canada Geese Remediation.

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Only Rain in the Drain

Response to Suffolk Times Editorial January 29 2009 – Stormwater runoff and drainage and stimulus funding While it may not resolve all the practices mentioned in the referenced editorial of using “the bays and the Sound as a kind of septic system by having...

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Defrost Party January 17, 2009

by John Betsch SoutholdVOICE commandeered the Seafood Barge January 17th for our private event: the Second Annual deFrost Party.  Bitterly cold outside, but inside warmth prevailed; the restaurant filled with SoutholdVOICE members and guests- the stalwarts of winter.

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Shell Game, Your Move

by Dennis Lane While at the moment I may not be a scientist or work for the town, one thing I do have is first hand knowledge through actual observation of life underwater. Let me begin by stating that I have around one thousand...

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What it takes to get the job done

Dave Bergen explains how processing dredge permits by the Army Corp and DEC for Mud Creek in Cutchogue became delayed, and with the dredge window closing December 15th, the pressure was on. If you see the dredge crew at work this week, please take...

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Resident Canada Geese Remediation

Many of our members have problems with Canada Geese and after doing some research, John Kramer has found several solutions available. One is low tech, one is hi tech…..this is the low tech solution. Click the title to read more, or go to Latest...

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