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With only a one seat loss for New York, LI House districts unlikely to change dramatically
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Riverhead seeks grants for drinking water upgrades to 90 homes near old Grumman site
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A truly golden anniversary (Credit: Martin Burke) Thursday, April 22, was the 51st anniversary of Earth Day. Looking back is always a way of seeing how far we’ve come, and how much further we have to go.
It’s striking to see how the political landscape has changed like day and night. Fifty years ago both political parties were involved in a push to make conservation a large plank in their platforms for progress.
Republican Mayor of New York John Lindsay created the first municipal Environmental Protection Administration in 1968. But an even more historic moment came two years later when Republican President Richard Nixon established the federal Environmental Protection Agency and endorsed and signed the Clean Air Act.
Editorial: Two examples of public money well spent - Riverhead News Review
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As taxpayers and the people who control the purse strings debate how public money should be spent, and as the state hopes to dig its way out of a financial hole by letting your neighbor grow taxable marijuana in his backyard, there is some very good news about our money and what it’s being used for.
The Peconic Estuary Partnership, which works for environmental protection and programming, has received more than double its normal funding under the final New York State budget. The package includes $450,000 for PEP, which last year received $200,000 from the state.
The funding will allow PEP to expand its partnership with Stony Brook University on a critical water quality study and on efforts to restore bay scallop populations and eelgrass in the Peconics.