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Hot Topics 2011 – Southold VOICE Meeting

Hot Topics 2011 – Southold VOICE Meeting

July 31, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Raw video (unedited) in five parts of County Legislator Ed Romaine’s speech at the Southold VOICE Annual Meeting July 30th 2011, which took place at the Town Recreation Center in Peconic, NY.

Unload by Code – Pump Out Boat Program

Unload by Code – Pump Out Boat Program

June 15, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Southold Town Trustees announce the Pump Out Boat Program. This is now available on weekends and holidays through Columbus Day weekend, from approximately 11AM until 6PM and it’s FREE. Click the link to read the full text of their announcement.

ALERT: Coastal Erosion Meeting February 2nd 2011

ALERT: Coastal Erosion Meeting February 2nd 2011

January 22, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Realistic expectations for a solution to our erosion challenge will be the focus of Supervisor Scott Russell’s agenda at a meeting at Southold Town Hall on Feb 2nd at 1pm, especially along Route 48 and the LI Sound area . Representatives from the Army Corps of Engineers, the DEC and the Suffolk County DPW will be in attendance together with Legislator Ed Romaine and town officials.

UPDATE: County Rd 48 Washout

December 30, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

Update from Lynn Laskos, Chair Hashamomuck Cove Group:

Southold Town Trustee Dredging Priority List 2010

Southold Town Trustee Dredging Priority List 2010

July 27, 2010 by · 2 Comments 

At the July 21 Town Trustees meeting, Dave Bergen reported the following wish list for Suffolk County dredging. Note that neither Wickham or West Creek has permits in place so it is doubtful that they will have permits in time for the dredging window. Also remember that Southold is only one of 5 towns submitting [...]

DEC Roundtable Discussion

September 6, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

The agenda included sewer systems, dredging windows, aquaculture, farms, wineries, and Greenport Village. Then others such as SoutholdVOICE, Inc., could ask questions or raise issues in our areas of interest.

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