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SUMMARY:Mayor Paul Pontieri of Patchogue
DESCRIPTION:Our speaker this morning at LIMBA was Patchogue mayor Paul Pontieri. Mr. Pontieri began his account of becoming mayor by saying when he was elected the village was in need of a general clean-up. He told us that the development efforts in the village created greater density and that good design makes higher density acceptable. His words were “density doesn’t matter”.  From his perspective a village needs many elements to make it more livable. \nHe noted that through cooperation with Cablevision\, for example wi-fi was made available in a children’s playground. In the same playground a small putting green was installed. These amenities create activities for parents watching the children while still being nearby.  In his view a village must feel like a family friendly community\, and with that end in sight Paul has pursued his efforts. \nIn keeping with that message he pointed out the Patchogue Theater. It has served an anchor to the village because of its cultural contribution to for residents and visitors. During the Q&A period he was asked if the theater was profitable. The answer was that on balance it was enough of a draw to support other taxpaying entities. \nMayor Pontieri cited a small Grucci fireworks display on New Year’s Eve that took place in the middle of town that was a big hit. He admitted that there was still work to be done and problems to be solved. Another question that came up during Q&A was the lack of quality office space in the village and the mayor agreed that is where the village must do better. \nHe then explained that a four year elected term allowed him to concentrate of the things that need to be done instead of planning for the next election. That rule should be more universal according to Pontieri.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/mayor-paul-pontieri-of-patchogue/
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SUMMARY:Open Forum on Community Issues
DESCRIPTION:Bob  Bender of the RB Bender Group and Suffolk legislator Rob Trotta helped  launch our LIMBA open forum meeting this morning. Our format was  different from our usual presentation. Instead of having one featured  speaker we had an open forum. \n  \nBob  Bender gave us food for thought about water in the region. “We are  collecting large amounts of grease that is produced by the many  restaurants. The restaurants pay for this disposal service and the  collection companies add chemicals to break it down and send into our  municipal sewer treatment plants.” This process is costly to the  taxpayers and detrimental to the environment due to the chemicals that  are added. Bender poses the question of why are we doing this when a  more effective way of processing grease would to break it down into  methane gas that gas could be used to produce electricity at the sewage  disposal facility. \n  \nBender  went on to point out the environmental cost in dollars is substantial\,  but the closing of beaches and the dangers to our water supply has an  impact on our quality of life. \n  \nRob  Trotta had a completely separate issue about the enormous cost of  municipal governments caused by the pensions that have been negotiated.  He pointed to the fact that due to a feature in the state law municipal  workers get raises even when a new labor contract is not negotiated pay  raises happen anyway. It called the Triborough Amendments. Beside the  written inequities there is political fear that politicians don’t want  to deal with. Elected officials would rather give the unions almost  anything they want than antagonize them and lose an election. \n  \nRob  Forstrom has been an ally of the Maglev transportation system.  Regarding that thought the geographical Long Island including Brooklyn  and Queens has over 7 million people. With natural disasters such  hurricane Sandy and terrorist attacks the likes of which would dwarf the  one we have already seen\, there are inadequate ways of either exiting  the island or supplying the island. Forstrom suggested that the Cross  harbor tunnel that Congressman Nadler spoke about at LIMBA could be  completed and the more than adequate rail system that is underground in  Brooklyn and Queens could be extended to the Long Island Expressway and  turn at William Floyd Parkway and cross the Long Island Sound by bridge  or tunnel. \n  \nThis  would be a massive undertaking but there are no technical reasons that  it couldn’t be done. Ideally it would be serviced by Maglev because the  operational costs are low and the technology is fast\, safe\, and clean. \n  \nWe had no shortage of topics and we will do this again. \n  \nErnie Fazio
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/open-forum-on-community-issues/
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SUMMARY:NYS Comptroller Tom DiNapoli
DESCRIPTION:Our speaker this morning was New York State Comptroller the Honorable Tom DiNapoli. He began by telling us that the state’s economy is not as robust as we would like it to be\, but it has been improving. Unemployment is down to 4.6% on Long Island. (That’s good news\, but during Q&A it was pointed out to him that much of those gains in employment went to lower paying jobs than those that were previously lost) \nThe state budget which has been late year after year has been on time in each of the last four years. (That is important because it avoids costly short term borrowing on the local level). Employment is up but not all sectors of the economy and regions of the state are enjoying the same level of growth. Upstate New York is a challenge to reinvigorate. On the other hand New York City is the state’s leader in job growth \nHousing affordability is still not where it should be. The accepted percentage of income that is spent on housing is 25%. Housing costs are about 30% if you are fortunate\, but more often it is 40% and even 50% \nInfrastructure needs are not being met and that leads to other increased costs. According to the comptroller we are funding about 30% of our infrastructure needs. \nDiNapoli discussed the idea of accountability in the local government budgets. He stated that the impression that school budgets are a special target is not quite accurate\, but the truth is that they are very large budgets and there is a potential for improving allocations of resources is greater when you have a large budget. Some school budget audits were requested by an incoming board. \nThe Q&A was lively and we ran out of time before we ran out of questions. \nErnie Fazio \nToday’s sponsor was Gold Coast Bank- Thank You \nStaff of LIMBA that helped today was Bill Miller\, Marguerite Moore\, and Ken Nevor.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/nys-comptroller-tom-dinapoli/
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SUMMARY:District Attorney Tom Spota TBC
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URL:https://limba.net/calendar/district-attorney-tom-spota-tbc/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141212T000000
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SUMMARY:HOLIDAY Party at Windows on the lake
DESCRIPTION:How do you capture in words a performance that we saw at LIMBA this morning? The answer is that you don’t. \nSteve DePass performed at our annual Holiday Breakfast and all that have seen him in the past got what they expected. He was as inventive and engaging as ever.  Some old friends showed up but there were many new people as well. \nThe event was held at Windows on the Lake in Ronkonkoma and the venue was beautiful. The house staff made last minute changes that were required to make the performance arena more accessible to the audience. Anthony and Ellen Pellegrino operate a first class operation-Thank You \nThe musicians consisted of the always top performing drummer Peter Greco\, and Don Stein was at the keyboard.  Between them they made Ernie Fazio look good when he sang “There’s No Place Like Home for the Holidays” \nBrookhaven Rail Terminal\, Covanta Energy\, and Gershow Recycling sponsored the breakfast and all three were given a musical and humorous thank you in the way that only Steve DePass could create.  DePass poked a little good natured fun at several people in the audience including Suffolk Presiding Officer Dwayne Gregory\, Legislator\, Kate Browning\, Gold Coast Bank Chairman John Tsunis. To be singled out by Steve means you have to brace yourself for a good laugh. \nIn closing out this year I want to thank the people who help make LIMBA happen. They include Ken Nevor\, Annette Krauss\,  Michelle Zere\, Marguerite Moore Fazio and my partner Bill Miller. We all look forward to providing interesting and meaningful programs throughout the new  year. We will begin the New Year hosting New York State Comptroller\, Thomas DiNapoli on January 9th in our usual location at the Clarion Hotel in Ronkonkoma. \nMeanwhile may you all have a wonderful holiday season and a healthy prosperous New Year \nErnie Fazio
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/holiday-party-at-windows-on-the-lake/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141128T000000
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SUMMARY:Thanksgiving- no meeting
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URL:https://limba.net/calendar/thanksgiving-no-meeting-2/
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SUMMARY:North Shore LIJ CareConnect-Rachelle Neuwirth
DESCRIPTION:The  program presented by Rachelle Neuwirth at LIMBA this morning was about  an approach to healthcare delivery that is considerably different than  we have come to expect. The fee for services method of medical care is  being replaced by a concept that can be called Wellness Maintenance. \n   \nThe  system we know is predicated on large insuring units creating multiple  configurations of policies that in the final analyses make understanding  the product difficult if not incomprehensible. When payments are made  they are made on the basis of the amount of procedures delivered and the  complexities of those procedures. This is a system the incentivizes  maximum care with little regard for effectiveness. \n   \nThe  Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) mandates that there be several levels  of insurance that you can buy. The choices may be Platinum Gold\, Silver\,  etc.\, but the coverage within those descriptions is all the same\,  whether the issuer is ABC Company or XYZ Company. By creating levels of  insurance that are consistent from one company to another forces the  issuers to compete on price. The system is designed to lower premiums. \nNarrow networks of coverage such as CareConnect\, which was also the sponsor\, are emerging. The so called narrow networks are more responsive than the giants and even get into doctor referrals. They are developing medical databases that help each physician that treats a patient with information that is essential to good care. Eventually Integrated Medical  Records will be the standard. \n \n \nBy  having a thorough understanding of the patients under care allows the  insurance company to act more quickly to the questions of eligible  procedures. We were told that the denial for care rate in health  insurance business is a whopping 18%. In the smaller networks it is much  lower. CareConnect boasts a 2% denial rate by comparison. \n   \nUnder  this concept of wellness maintenance it is conceivable that an Rx could  read; take a 10 minute walk twice daily instead of a pill. Advice on  lifestyle changes such as smoking we have been doing for years\, but  there are other behaviors as well that should be addressed. Such as; how  long should we sit at a computer screen before getting up to get a  drink of water. \n   \nThe presentation was thought provoking and there were many questions at the end. \n   \nErnie Fazio \n  \n 
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/north-shore-lij-careconnect-rachelle-neuwirth/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141031T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141031T000000
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SUMMARY:Richard Amper- Water quality seriously at risk.
DESCRIPTION:Bottled Water Or A Sip @ the Water Fountain – \nDrink Up Long Island! \n\n \nby Michelle Marie Zere \n  \nRichard   Amper\, Environmental Activist and President of the Pine Barrens  Society  of Long Island recently spoke at the most recent Friday LIMBA  meeting.   The event hosts were LIMBA President\,  Bill Miller and LIMBA  Vice President\, Michelle Marie Zere.  The meeting  was well attended  with a cross section of business leaders\, associates  and concerned  citizens. Mr. Amper addressed the critical issues of water  quality and  sustainability on Long Island‘s continued population growth going  forward. \n  \nMost recently\, he was instrumental in creating the Clean  Water Partnership  with a goal of reversing declining drinking and  surface water quality  Island-wide. The principal culprit is the  elevated levels of nitrogen in  the water. Levels have risen over 200%  in the  last twenty years primarily from damaged insufficient septic  systems\,  cesspools\, aging sewer plants and storm runoff\, fertilizers\,  toxic  chemicals and now algae blooms that reduce oxygen in the water  that  kills fish and has closed shellfish beds. He stated  that all  private wells should be tested. \n  \n\nHomes  and  businesses: Sewage and toxic household chemicals in septic systems  can  leach nitrogen pollution into the groundwater. In Suffolk\, 70  percent of  homes and businesses are on septic systems.  In Nassau\, just  30 percent are.\n\n  \n\nSewage  treatment  plants: Leaks and spills from aging municipal sewage systems  can also  contribute to the nitrogen loading. Superstorm Sandy crippled  the Bay  Park and Long Beach plants\, sending  thousands of gallons of  raw or partly treated sewage into the channels  and bays.\n\n  \n\nFarms:  Runoff  carrying pesticides\, fertilizers and livestock waste adds  nitrogen and  other pollutants to the ground and surface water. New York  State has  restricted when and where highly polluting  fertilizers can  be applied.\n\n  \n\nBays  and  waterways: Runoff and pollution from groundwater can add nitrogen  to  surface water\, leading to vast algae blooms that block sunlight and   reduce oxygen in the water.  These ultimately  kill fish and other  marine life\, affecting the fishing and tourism  industries.\n\n  \nActive  LIMBA  member Bob Bender of R.B. Bender Group asked a an informative  question  and stated  ” The present power structure and politicians are  holding  back from technology  that is  already existing   and available  to reduce the nitrogen levels in the water  and fix  broken  infrastructure to make water cleaner on Long Island.” \n  \nOther “Smarty Pants” questions from the well informed  business audience were as follows: \n“ Everyone has a bright green lawn with landscaper chemicals on it where is the legislation on that?” \n“ Pollution and pharmaceuticals in the water supply.” \n“ There is no place for companies to expand on Long Island  due to open space Suffolk County land purchases.” \n“ Solar is a friendly use other than sod farms because there are no fertilizers leeching into ground water.” \n“ Excessive multifamily housing developments will add to the existing problems.” \n“ Proposal 5 on back of the ballot on election day.” \n“ Airplane chemical spraying across Long Island leaving strange streaks in the sky – see “Chem Trails In The Sky.” \n  \nIn  closing\, Long  Island’s Suffolk County water is the cleanest in New  York State and in  the nation. There is no easy fix for existing and  ongoing future water  issues\, but  it was stated that Federal\, State   and Nassau & Suffolk Counties are engaged in enormous initiatives   for public health and continued water quality. \n  \nLIMBA welcomes all viewpoints and active Long Islanders that contribute to the quality of life on Long Island. \nDrink Up Long Island.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/richard-amper-water-quality-seriously-at-risk/
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SUMMARY:JOHN Kaiman Storm Recovery Update
DESCRIPTION:This  morning’s speaker was NY Rising Director Jon Kaiman. His opening  remarks noted that hurricane Sandy was a once in a hundred year event or  one we could see again in a year. \n  \nThe  point being this is not an event we usually plan for. On the other hand  we can make our structures more resilient to all kinds of disasters. \n  \nHe  noted that the rest of the country was reluctant to make funds  available despite the fact that this region has always been forthcoming  in helping other regions and we are a net exporter of funds to the  federal government. \n  \nMr.  Kaiman has been dealing with angry people that feel resentful which may  not be fair since the payments are difficult to administer when the  integration on private insurance\, National Flood Insurance and uninsured  properties all have to be coordinated as well as investigated. And in  some cases engineering studies have to be completed. \n  \nEssentially  the federal government has no legal obligation to pay anybody and  according to Kaiman they are doing a good job for most people\, the  question of directing some of those funds to women and minority owned  businesses came up. Kaiman recognized that was an area that they could  have done better. \nEligibility  was discussed as well and the fact that of the matter is that not  everybody qualifies. Primary residences and small businesses including  rental homes are the losses that are being addressed.    \n  \nWhat  Kaiman faced at LIMBA was an audience that was seeking information. It  appeared that he was expecting some hostility and that manifested itself  in Jon being a little defensive. \n  \nNevertheless the LIMBA audience understood the frustration he has been experienced while trying to do his job. \n  \nErnie Fazio \n  \nStaff members assisting today were Ken Nevor\, Michelle Marie Zere and Marguerite Moore.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/john-kaiman-storm-recovery-update/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141003T000000
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SUMMARY:Nassau DA Kathleen Rice- Sponsors Epoch 5 & NICE Bus
DESCRIPTION:LIMBA  recap 10 3 14 \nLIMBA conducted a program at Adelphi University this morning featuring Nassau District Attorney Kathleen Rice. Ms Rice has made a compelling case against the toleration of drunk driving\, and now wants the same scrutiny of drugged driving. The technology has not kept pace with the problem of drugs and she would like to see the problem addressed. \nShe then talked about the corrosive effect of financial crimes. The District Attorney stated that these crimes have a serious adverse effect on the lives of so many band should be prosecuted more vigorously. \nKathleen is now running for the US Congress in the same district as Carolyn McCarthy is retiring from and she began to tell of problems and possible remedies on that level. She decried the partisan gridlock and promised that she work toward resolving problems and leaving the partisanship behind. \nHere are some of her concerns \nWe need to foster growth by building and maintaining our infrastructure. She believes infrastructure creates and sustains other jobs long after the construction crews move on. -We need to continue the Import – Export Bank because it is vital to our smaller businesses conducting international trade-We need to make sure that federal funds be paid as promised after disasters such as Hurricane Sandy. \nRelated to that topic was climate change which she believes would be mitigated by solar and wind generation\, and of course\, there would be numerous jobs created \nThis morning’s meeting was attended by about 15 Adelphi students in addition to our usual members. They were invited as an educational experience and they enthusiastically participated in the exchange with the speaker \nOur sponsors for this morning’s meeting were Epoch 5 Public Relations\, a formidable company that has an impressive array of clients that include King Kullen Grocers\, Cablevision\, Daniel Gale Sotheby’s\, Bethpage Federal and Adelphi University as well as our co-sponsor NICE Bus. \nNICE Bus is a public/private partnership that has been providing quality public transportation throughout Nassau County \n Thank you sponsors. \nErnie Fazio \nAssisting Bill Miller and me today was Annette Krause and Ken Nevor. A special thanks to Dr. Scott Adelphi’s president for making the venue available
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/nassau-da-kathleen-rice-sponsors-epoch-5-nice-bus/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140926T000000
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SUMMARY:Islip Supv Tom Croci- descussing The Free Trade Zone
DESCRIPTION:LIMBA  speaker this morning was Islip Town Supervisor Tom Croci. Mr. Croci  began be expressing the notion of good government is borne out of a  workable philosophy. Tom chose to use his experience in Afghanistan to  make his point. \n  \nHe  told a story of meeting an enterprising youth that was selling cheap  knock-off knives from Pakistan when on an earlier tour of duty. He  purchased one of his $5 knives. When he returned years later he came  across the same person\, now a grown man. The Afghan man was now a  millionaire and he explained the transformation by the fact that the  Taliban was no longer frustrating the will of the people. The way that  Croci explained it\, the government was no longer in the way of someone  determined to succeed. \n  \nWhen  asked about his own style in running town government\, he went a little  further. Empower people who want to help\, was essentially his message.  On the other hand you need to upset an established culture if it is not  succeeding. \n  \nWhen  discussing Long Island’s ability to compete he enumerated several  problems\, namely taxes\, and energy costs. But we can compete in terms of  quality educated people with any region. He pointed out that there are  pockets of wealth such as the Hamptons and much of Long Island’ North  Shore that tells you we have something going for us. \n  \nDuring  Q&A he addressed the tax cap which he thought was a good idea  because it was supposed to include mandate relief\, but it didn’t. \n  \nMr. Croci is a man that comes across as a problem solver\, and at the end of the meeting that was the consensus opinion. \n  \nErnie Fazio \n  \nMichelle  Zere asked LIMBA to put on this program and we thank her. Our staff  people Annette Krauss and Ken Nevor. Ken Nevor’s efforts calling people  to remind them of the meeting helped fill the room. Thanks \n  \nBill Miller is now with Gold Coast Bank and we all congratulate him.   \n  \nWe  thank our sponsors Covanta Energy and The Islip Free Trade Zone . They  each had an important message on how they serve the community
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/islip-supv-tom-croci-descussing-the-free-trade-zone/
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SUMMARY:Congressman Hon. Tim Bishop
DESCRIPTION:Congressman  Tim Bishop was our guest speaker this morning and he began with telling  us how difficult it was for many people in that body to embrace  compromise. \n  \nHe  gave this example: One of the tools of international business that many  smaller firms rely on is the Import/ Export Bank. This government  entity facilitates international trade. Renewing Import-Export Bank is  routinely handled in Congress because it is popular in both parties. In  addition it produces revenues for the government. Why is it being  delayed or blocked? Who knows? \n  \nLIMBA  asked Mr. Bishop to address the prospects of going to war. He responded  by telling the audience that ISIS is a complex and dangerous enemy. He  stated the president was correct when he emphasized the enemy was not  the Muslims but the terrorists." This is not a sectarian war" Bishop  said. "In fact most of the victims of this war are Muslims." He told us  that the president is leaning on the moderate states in the region to  ultimately quell this mayhem. \n  \nThe  congressman went on to speak on the agenda items that need to be  addressed. Immigration reform\, infrastructure\, and unemployment  insurance will not be completed in this congress. Mr. Bishop lamented  the ability to compromise and both parties at various times have been  guilty\, but this congresses record is the worst in history. \n  \nHowever the congressman did give us one example that was successful. That was the "Water Reconstruction Planning." \n  \nDuring  the Q&A portion he was asked why we could not tie adequate spending  on veteran’s health and education to any new war efforts\, so returning  soldiers are not neglected. \n  \nBishop  welcomed that question because that was one area where the congress was  successful. In New York State the tuition rate is pegged at the highest  state school level\, which is $16\,000 per year. "Any soldier that wants  to pursue a college education will have the funds." He also stated that  the healthcare funds have been dramatically increased\, and he added more  has to be done. \n  \nHe  was also was asked why we are saddled with "Common Core" standards  mandated by congress. He made a factual correction on the question  saying that the Common Core program was not mandated by congress\, but a  measurable standard was mandated. It turned out to be Common Core and he  told us that the role-out of the program was deeply flawed. On the  other hand the Common Core goals were met in other states with a high  degree of success. \n  \nErnie Fazio \n  \nThe sponsors of this event were and we appreciate the support – Thanks. \n  \nGreenman Pedersen Inc. This company has engineered numerous infrastructure achievements in the region and in other cities. \n  \nAnd \n  \nLong  Island Forum for Technology. LIFT operates as a not-for-profit agency  helping technology companies gather resources from industry and  government to further their work. \n\nMany thanks to the Clarion Hotel and their attentive staff. \n  \nOur  wonderful staff including Ken Nevor\, Annette Krauss\, Bill Miller\,  Marguerite Moore\, and Michelle Zere deserve a lot of credit for helping  make these programs possible.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/congressman-hon-tim-bishop/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140822T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140822T000000
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SUMMARY:Microsoft Seminar-"Productively using the Cloud"  8:30 AM
DESCRIPTION: Microsoft will host a seminar at their Walt Whitman location in Huntington. This program is being offerred as an educational function by LIMBA and seating at this event is strictly limited so that the interaction between the presenter and the audience is meaningful. We recommend early registration. Please go to     www.LIMBA. net  and register    If we are overbooked\, the last to register will be unregistered. \nCoffee\, Juice\, pastry and bagels will be peovided. 
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/microsoft-seminar-productively-using-the-cloud-830-am/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140725T000000
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SUMMARY:Lee Zeldin
DESCRIPTION:This morning our speaker was Lee Zeldin. Mr.Zeldin is the Republican candidate that is running for congress in the 1st congressional district  The candidate is impressive as a person when you consider  his education and his military service. \nHe spoke about his participation in the repeal of the MTA tax that LIMBA championed. He noted his great displeasure with the so-called Common Core agenda. Neither of these issues are that controversial with most of Long island voters. He alleged that his opponent\, Mr. Bishop\, was out of touch with his electorate\, and not a moderate. All of this went over very well with this mostly Republican audience. \nWhen it came to the Q&A of the program he was less sure of himself.  When he was asked if he would take a bold stand against the party as last month’s speaker \, Peter King \,did when he blasted them for    blocking   Sandy funds\, he was evasive. However he did state that\, at times he differed with the party on a state level in his role as a state senator. \nWhen asked to explain why the congress has done nothing on infrastructure\, immigration\, basic research funding\, and a farm bill\, and what he would do to make things better. his answers were not fully developed.  I don’t think that being vague should be held against him because nobody in Washington has been leading the way.  Did he make his case that he could do a better job than the incumbent?  He made a case that he is a decent human being\, but that’s not the point\, we knew that. \nI told Lee as he was leaving that I would like to see him promote a long time LIMBA  goal of building a Maglev train on Long Island. Supporting such an industry would provide a minimum of 20\,000 high paid jobs on Long Island and 20 million jobs nationwide. In the end it’s about creating a better country\, he agreed. I also told him that if he did prevail that LIMBA would always be there for him as an avenue to speak to the voters. \nErnie Fazio \nI want to thank my partner Bill miller\, Michelle Zere for making this meeting truly successful\, Annette Krause\, Ken Nevor \, Roger Ulanoff\, Zee Morrissy Joe Ogno and Peter Vannucci \nPatriotic Music was provided by The New Millennium Jazz Band \nColors were presented by the Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts represented by Kyle\, Tyler\, Hunter\, and Chase Zere \nOur Sponsor was the Atlantic Agency represented by Maddy Leibowitz
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/lee-zeldin/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140711T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140711T000000
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SUMMARY:John Kanas\, President Bank United
DESCRIPTION:It  was a pleasure to have an old friend of LIMBA return. John Kanas has  the reputation of being unassuming and well-grounded and that is exactly  what we saw this morning. \n  \nMr.  Kanas took us through the chronology of his development. He began as a  middle school teacher doing reasonably well when he was offered a job as  a bank teller which paid less than half of what he was earning as a  teacher with a much shorter vacation. He refused the job but he had an  ambition to earn his MBA and become a lawyer so he turned back for a  moment and asked if they had a tuition reimbursement plan. They didn’t  have such a program\, but they wanted him work at this three branch\,  rural institution called North Fork Bank so they said yes. He took the  job thinking I’ll hang around here until I get my MBA on their dime and  then I will pursue law. \n  \nSomeone once said “life is what happens while you are making other plans.” \n  \nTo  hear him tell his story\, life is serendipity. That is to say your  fortunes are found\, whether or not you are looking for them. There is\,  of course\, some truth to that notion\, but successful people have vision  and real skills. He found that he liked what he was now doing and was  quite successful at it. His advancement eventually put him in charge as  president and he began growing the bank until it became the large  regional bank that was well known on Long Island and New York. \n  \nMr.  Kanas came to North Fork Bank when it could have been purchased for $1  million. It was eventually sold to Capital One for $16 Billion. \n  \nAfter  he left Capital One John gave himself a time-out and later began  looking for depressed banks to acquire for Wilbur Ross. Ross was an  investor that looked for depressed companies. Among the banks that Kanas  looked at was Bank United. He offered $1Billion for Bank United but the  federal regulators said the bank was viable and was not available for  sale. Then the crash came and the bank was in shambles. They called  Kanas and his investors back. They eventually paid nearly a billion  dollars. The day his team took over there were crowds of people on the  street demanding their money. I suggested to John that the film “it’s a  Wonderful Life” took on new meaning\, he agreed. \n  \nThe  new entity is actually doing quite well at this point and is growing by  $1 Billion every 90 days. Does lightning strike twice? Maybe. \n  \nErnie Fazio \n  \nToday’s  program was sponsored by Austin & Williams Advertising represented  by Ken Greenberg and the law firm of Bond\, Schoeneck & King  represented by Bernard Kennedy \n  \nThank You for your support \n 
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/john-kanas-president-bank-united-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140627T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140627T000000
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CREATED:20140627T040000Z
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SUMMARY:Ray Keating\,  economist and columnist for LIBN
DESCRIPTION:Mr. Keating is an economist and a columnist for LIBN. He has authored several books as well. He has a conservative view \nPlease join us. Meeting will be held at the Clarion Hotel (formerly Holiday Inn) 3845 Veterans Memorial highway\, Ronkonkoma NY Hotel phone 631 585-9500 Room opens for registration at 8AM\, Program begins at 8:30\, We adjourn at 9:30AM Meeting fee for Non members $25 for members $ 15 You may pay on-line https://limba.net/breakfastform.php or Call 631 757-1698
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/ray-keating-economist-and-columnist-for-libn/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140613T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140613T000000
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SUMMARY:Congressman Peter King
DESCRIPTION:Our speaker this morning was Congressman Peter King\, and it was a particularly lively meeting. It was the congressman’s first appearance at LIMBA since his district was changed to include the Town of Islip. The audience was eager to hear what he had to say and the room was full.  \n   \nI introduced the speaker after I told the audience the role the congressman played when he teamed up with George Mitchell and President Clinton and worked on a peace settlement in Ireland. It was the kind of cooperation across party lines that is not seen today. I also noted that Mr. King was not shy about calling out Republicans lawmaker around the country when they tried to stiff the region on Sandy funding.  \n   \nMr. King took the floor and explained that his outrage at the Republican Party was based on the fact that we rushed to the aid of other parts of the country when they needed assistance\, and then they chose to abandon us. \n   \nPeter King is easy to know. He speaks his mind and most people find that refreshing. There are some who are offended by straight talk\, but most of the people in the room were appreciative.  \n   \nMr. King opined that President Obama left Iraq too early\, and that\, in the congressman’s point of view\, was a missed opportunity. \n   \nDuring the Q&A he was reminded of the war in Iraq\, was not a good move\, and how that war has destabilized the entire region. King said he voted for the war and did so on what he considered good information.    \n   \nOne of the people in the audience questioned his judgment on speaking harshly about people like Rand Paul and Ted Cruz. “Shouldn’t those critical remarks be spoken to them in private” was the question. Mr. King was quite direct and told the questioner that those people are the ones that create dissent and he has no obligation to be quiet about his disapproval of them (not a direct quote).  \n   \nWhen speaking about Cruz’s closing down of the government\, he stated that he too objected to Obamacare\, but closing down the government to get what you could not get legislatively is not the way we do things. Obamacare was created through the legislative process\, if you want to repeal it\, elect a Republican congress and a Republican president and repeal it; otherwise it remains the law of the land. \n   \nThe release of the Guantanamo prisoner in a swap for Mr. Bergdahl was not a good idea according to King. He thinks that they are still a danger to the United States.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/congressman-peter-king/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140530T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140530T000000
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CREATED:20140530T040000Z
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SUMMARY:LIMBA  Boot Camp -Matt Goerke- The Memory Switch
DESCRIPTION:Our  speaker this week was Matt Goerke. Matt is a truly talented memory  training specialist. He began by asking which one of us has trouble  remembering and the response was almost universally negative. He went on  to say that the bulk of memory difficulty is the belief that we cannot  do it. It sounds simplistic\, but as the session went on we could see  where the training could substantially increase our ability to learn the  techniques of memory retention. \n   \nThe  first exercise was to elicit a word from different people in the  audience until he had 15 words. Each of us wrote down the words. He  asked us to turn over the paper and write down all the words in the  order that we first heard them. Not only were we not able to remember  most of the words\, those we did get were not in the correct order. By  the end of the session all of the people could remember the words in the  correct order and randomly as well. \n   \nWhen  we were leaving we realized that the session went over the designated  hour and no one seemed to realize the passing of the time\, a fact that  indicated that we were all so engaged in the thinking process. \n   \nBeyond  the idea that remembering people and names\, sources of technical  information and processes are all essential to our business success\, it  is also fun.  But perhaps more importantly was the fact that the mental  stimulation was likely to keep us healthy. Memory training is apparently  on par with learning a foreign language and other similar challenges.  The pursuit of a better memory appears to be useful in maintaining a  healthy outlook. \n   \nErnie Fazio
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/limba-boot-camp-matt-goerke-the-memory-switch/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140509T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140509T000000
DTSTAMP:20260420T223737
CREATED:20140509T040000Z
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SUMMARY:LIMBA Boot Camp Series PR&Media Mangmt RoxanneDonovan
DESCRIPTION:Our  LIMBA speaker Friday was Roxanne Donovan\, President of Great Ink Media  Relations.  Her expertise is in dealing with the press. She began by  stating that what is said about you lives on. Therefore it is important  that we must be careful and pro-active It’s a good idea to google your  name at least once a week. \n  \n"If  you get a call from a reporter\, the story may have already been  written." She stated you can influence the outcome of the story if you  pro-actively call the reporter. Reporters are constantly under a  deadline requirement and the story you tell has a good chance of being  the story that is eventually written. \n  \nReporters vs bloggers \n  \nReporters  have a standard of professional conduct that expects them to do their  own research\, and at the very least must stand behind what they write.  Bloggers on the other hand do not usually have that kind of oversight. \n  \nBe  respectful of a reporters deadline and get information out while there  is still time to make changes. It is prudent to have low expectations of  a reporters experience and expertise on the topic\, he often covers  several beats. \n  \nBear  in mind the reporting is subjective and he may interpret an event based  on his own experience. It is your job to nudge him toward the true  picture. There is ego involved and asking for changes on a material fact  may be important but a trivial fact should be ignored. \n  \nNurture  good relations with reporters by commenting on the times when you liked  their work\, and don’t call a reporter when he is close to deadline. \n  \nThe Press release \n  \nPress  releases make the reporters job easier\, if he calls for details he is  just verifying the facts as stated and is able to complete a cogent  article quickly. \n  \nOff the Record \n  \nThis  is a minefield that needs to be discussed. What does it mean? Does it  mean he cannot mention it all? Does it mean he can attribute it to an  industry source that is not named. Can he say he deduced it from other  information he collected? Make it clear and have that conversation  before you disclose "off the record" information. \n  \nAfter Roxanne’s formal remarks there was a very lively Q&A delving into the many statements you see above. \n  \nMichelle Zere brought today’s speaker to LIMBA Thank You \n  \nErnie Fazio \n  \nOur sponsor for this program was Ronald Stair PhD\, president of Creative Plan Design – Thank you Ron \n\n 
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/limba-boot-camp-series-prmedia-mangmt-roxannedonovan/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140425T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140425T000000
DTSTAMP:20260420T223737
CREATED:20140425T040000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140425T040000Z
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SUMMARY:Wayne Horsley as new park commissionor
DESCRIPTION:  \nWayne Horsley is the former representative of Suffolk County’s 14th district. He is now the commissioner of Parks. Mr. Horsley is a popular and respected leader and has now taken on the responsibility of the parks system. The region has many beautiful parks and the job is big. We will  learn what improvements  plans are being planned in the year ahead.   \n This meeting is sponsored by West Star Capital – Thank you Tim Dillon \nMeeting will be held at the Clarion Hotel (formerly Holiday Inn) 3845 Veterans Memorial highway\, Ronkonkoma NY  Hotel phone 631 585-9500 \nRoom opens for registration at 8AM\, Program begins at 8:30\, We adjourn at 9:30AM \nMeeting fee for Non members $25 for members $15. You may pay on-line  https://limba.net/breakfastform.php   or \nCall 631 757-1698
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/wayne-horsley-as-new-park-commissionor/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140418T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140418T000000
DTSTAMP:20260420T223737
CREATED:20140418T040000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140418T040000Z
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SUMMARY:Passover and Good Friday week-No meeting
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URL:https://limba.net/calendar/passover-and-good-friday-week-no-meeting/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140411T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140411T000000
DTSTAMP:20260420T223737
CREATED:20140411T040000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140411T040000Z
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SUMMARY:Cancelled meeting - death in speakers family
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nThere has been a death in speakers family. This meeting will be rescheduled.  \nIf you paid in advance you can use the payment for the next meeting or ask for a refund \n  \n \nLIMBA has been presenting useful and interesting insights on doing business. \nThis workshop will sharpen your ability to retain useful information and enhance your skills \nMemory Training Program- Matthew Goerke\, Developer Of the Memory Switch Program \nThis meeting is sponsored by West Star Capital represented by Tim Dillon- Thank You \n  \nMeeting will be held at the Clarion Hotel (formerly Holiday Inn) 3845 Veterans Memorial highway\, Ronkonkoma NY  Hotel phone 631 585-9500 \n  \nRoom opens for registration at 8AM\, Program begins at 8:30\, We adjourn at 9:30AM \n  \n  \n  \n \nMeeting fee for Non members $25 for members $15. You may pay on-line  https://limba.net/breakfastform.php   or \nCall 631 757-1698
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/cancelled-meeting-death-in-speakers-family/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140404T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140404T000000
DTSTAMP:20260420T223737
CREATED:20140404T040000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140404T040000Z
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SUMMARY:LIMBA Social Media Roll-out- Steve DePass Jr
DESCRIPTION:   \nThis is Big\n \nLIMBA Business Boot Camp Series – Roll-out of its new LIMBA Social Network– Learn how you can connect with thousands of people and companies in our network to develop your relationships with vendors and potential customers. This will be a place where you can regularly announce events and promote ideas.\nPresentation by Steven DePass\nPlease join us\n  \n Meeting will be held at the Clarion Hotel (formerly Holiday Inn)3845 Veterans Memorial Highway\, Ronkonkoma hotel phone 631 585-9500 \nRoom opens at 8AM Program begins 8:30 and adjourns at 9:30AM Member fee $15 non member fee $25 \nRegister on-line https://limba.net/breakfastform.php or call 631 757-1698
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/limba-social-media-roll-out-steve-depass-jr/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140321T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140321T000000
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CREATED:20140321T040000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140321T040000Z
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SUMMARY:Steve Levy- & Panel- Center for Cost Effective Government
DESCRIPTION:Today’s  meeting consisted of a panel featuring Steve Levy\, NYS Assemblyman  Michael Fitzpatrick and the president of Dowling College Dr. Norman  Smith. Mr Levy began by outlined the problems that are causing our taxes  to rise at a faster rate than inflation. The message on issues known as  the The Triborough Amendment\, binding arbitration\, gaming the  retirement payouts were discussed at length. \n   \nMr. Fitzpatrick is an  assemblyman that has introduced a bill that will address these anomalies  that are adversely affecting our ability to sustain local and state  budgets. He gave us his overview and the resistance to change that he is  dealing with. \n   \nDowling president Dr.  Norman Smith was included in the panel to reflect the concerns of that  part of the economy that are not directly involved with government. Dr  Smith then spoke few minutes about the status of the college. \n   \nThe Tri-borough  Amendment allows labor cost increases even without a union contract.  Here is how it works. There are two parts to labor cost increases\, one  is negotiated\, and the other is termed "step increases." If a union  contract runs out than the part that is negotiated does not increase\,  but the step increases continue unabated. This feature is unheard of in  the private sector\, nor is it a practice in other states or federal  employment. \n   \nBinding arbitration was  established to overcome an impasse. If the negotiators could not agree a  panel that is supposed to be neutral would negotiate. As it turns out  the binding arbitration panel merely increases an agreement wage based  on the last highest wage agreement and adds on a little more. \n   \nGaming retirement is the  practice of using the last years of employment to boost the retirement  pay. For example- If a policeman is earning $125\,000 per year and boosts  his overtime to $200\,000 before retirement his retirement pay is based  on that higher amount. This usually results in the retiree receiving  more in retirement than his regular pay. Nowhere in industry or other  states are pensions paid this way. \n   \nThe above were the main  points\, but there are myriad of issues such as accumulated sick pay\, and  accumulated vacation pay. In industry if you fail to use sick time or  vacation time it will eventually be withdrawn. \n   \nThe room was filled with  people who had many comments and questions. Some of them had knowledge  of what the speakers were going to say\, but others were new to the topic  and felt that the session was enlightening and provocative. \n   \nErnie Fazio \n   \nSponsor for this meeting – Campola\, Middleton & McCormick – Thank you \n   \nLIMBA staff \, Annette Krauss\, and Ken Nevor . Michelle Zere was the director for this program and it was great topic. Thanks \n   \nLI News Radio 103.9 was taping the meeting and will play excerpts on the air -Thank you station manager Matt Goldapper. \n   \nOur door prize today was two tickets to any show at the Engeman Theater in Northport from the owner\, Kevin O’Neil- Thanks   \n   \nMuch thanks to all the participants for an excellent program – Bill Miller and Ernie Fazio
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/steve-levy-panel-center-for-cost-effective-government/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140314T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140314T000000
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CREATED:20140314T040000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140314T040000Z
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SUMMARY:LIMBA attends LICA meeting
DESCRIPTION:Mark Herbst announced today that the Long Contractors Association will be holding its legislators breakfast on March 14. Details will follow. LIMBA members are encouraged to attend \nErnie Fazio \n 
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/limba-attends-lica-meeting/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140307T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140307T000000
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CREATED:20140307T050000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140307T050000Z
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SUMMARY:LIMBA  Richard Margulis\, Pres. Brookhaven Memorial Hosp.
DESCRIPTION:  \nBrookhaven  Memorial Hospital president Richard Margulis was our speaker. He  dispelled some notions that perhaps some of us had. BMH is an  independent hospital and as an independent facility\, can it be  competitive in terms of services offered? The answer appears to be yes.  The larger hospitals often take a regional approach to care. They will  concentrate on several areas of health and assign patients to other  hospital out of that narrow area of expertise. \nBrookhaven must take a different approach\, and must have diverse capabilities\, by necessity. \n   \nIn  the case of heart ailments time is important. Quick remedial action is  often the difference between living and dying. Therefore the hospital is  planning a major addition for their cardio unit. In addition they have  built a family medicine unit in North Bellport. North Bellport is a low  income community with many residents having no insurance. The unit has  been built to provide patients with on-going care. A place where when a  patient comes in their will be prior knowledge of the patients’ medical  profile. The cost of treating patients is less than emergency room  visits. In addition to cost considerations emergency room care is often  too late. Lower cost and better outcomes are the goal\, and this facility  is accomplishing that. \n   \nWhen asked about the effects of The Affordable Care Act\, Margulis said that so far he has not seen any adverse effects. \n   \nThe  New cardio unit will cost $60 million and will fill a serious need.  There are four such facilities in western Suffolk\, but this will be the  only one serving the east end. \n   \nMr  Magulis discussed the economic impact of the hospital. There are over  500 doctors associated with the unit\, and approximately 500 nurses. The  annual revenues of the hospital are in excess of $820 million. Mr  Margulis presentation was very encouraging that better care for this  community is available. We came away from the meeting with a deeper  appreciation of the value of the medical service being administered. \n   \nThis meeting was sponsored by Nickerson Corporate Interiors Joe Ogno was representing Nickerson.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/limba-richard-margulis-pres-brookhaven-memorial-hosp/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140306T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140306T000000
DTSTAMP:20260420T223737
CREATED:20140306T050000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140306T050000Z
UID:4615-1394064000-1394064000@limba.net
SUMMARY:BNL Event To Be Confirmed
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URL:https://limba.net/calendar/bnl-event-to-be-confirmed/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140306T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140306T000000
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CREATED:20140306T050000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140306T050000Z
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SUMMARY:Peter M. Curtis
DESCRIPTION:Peter M. Curtis \nPresident \nPower Management Concepts\, LLC \nApplied Science Center for HLS \n510 Grumman Road West\, Suite 211 \nBethpage\, New York 11714 \n516.465.0188 x7838 \n516.870.7838 – Direct \npcurtis@powermanage.com \nwww.powermanage.com
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/peter-m-curtis/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140221T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140221T000000
DTSTAMP:20260420T223737
CREATED:20140221T050000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140221T050000Z
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SUMMARY:Fishbat Social Media Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Friday’s meeting was a good overview of modern communication in business. The meeting was dubbed Business Bootcamp and it was the first of several that we will be hosting. Our visiting experts were the principals of Fishbat. Fishbat prides itself with being attuned to effective ways to communicate services and products of its clients to their target market through the use of digital media. \nJennifer Calise and Clay Darrohn were the presenters and one of their first things they mentioned was the precision of the message is beyond anything that could have been done in years gone by. We now have the ability to target market our commercial messages in a digital forward media to an audience that will probably be interested. The example they gave was a restaurant that wanted to reach a certain age segment in a limited radius. If you want to reach an audience that is between the ages of 25 and 55 because you have statistics that indicate that this age segment tends to eat out\, you can do that.  You can refine your criteria in numerous ways to make sure your efforts are received by the people who might want your services. \nClay and Jennifer went into some detail on the use of Facebook and other vehicles that you can enlist to make your campaign more successful. During the Q&A specific questions were posed that were answered by our presenters. The message in the room was that we are living in a truly different environment and that environment is constantly changing. \nUsing the various tools that we have at our disposal our campaigns to create an efficient stream of business has improved. Understanding those tools with all the possibilities as well as limitations are essential to launching and sustaining a business campaign. \nOur meeting was sponsored by Matrix Corporate Park and they generously donated two 50 inch flat screen TV’s for door prizes. Our winners were Merrill Zorn from Zorn’s Catering and Chris Banks from Brookhaven Memorial Hospital. Congratulations! \nThis program was largely the efforts of Michelle Zere. Great job\, Michelle! I also want to thank Annette Krauss and Ken Nevor for helping Bill Miller with the registration desk \nOur next two meetings are; \n March 7th – Richard Margulis\, President of Brookhaven Memorial Hospital \nMarch 21st – Steve Levy and NY Assemblyman Michael Fitzpatrick – Cost Effective Government \nErnie Fazio
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/fishbat-social-media-workshop/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140207T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140207T000000
DTSTAMP:20260420T223737
CREATED:20140207T050000Z
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SUMMARY:Ross Ain\, President Caithness Long Island
DESCRIPTION:The Caithness Company is no stranger to LIMBA. This morning Caithness President\, Ross Ain\, discussed the new 350 megawatt plant that has been proposed. The original plant that Caithness completed in 2009 was the most efficient power plant that was ever built on Long Island. The new plant will use techniques that will further improve efficiency and operating range. \nMr. Ross made a painstaking explanation of how current plants operate. First explaining the difference between single cycle operations and combined cycle plants such as the Caithness design including the plant they built 4 years ago. Then he explained the efficiencies that are realized with the new plants. Older plants produce more pollution when they are operating at the optimum levels\, than the new plants\, but at reduced power they actually become even more polluting. The modern Combined Cycle plants remain at maximum cleanliness even when they are powered down to 50%. \nIn addition they can power up or down very quickly. The old power plants can takes as much as 24 hours. The reason why that is important is because we need that kind of flexibility when we are introducing more and more solar and wind generation. With solar and wind the flow of electrons can be reduced by storm clouds\, and falling levels of wind. We need a system that can take up the slack quickly in order to make wind and solar more viable. \nFuel is one of the big cost items in producing power\, lower fuel consumption brings substantial savings\, and the new plant as well as the existing Caithness plant\, use much less fuel that any other power plant on Long Island. When the power is sold it gets preference over other power plants because they can deliver the generating capacity at lower cost. Other power plants still get some of the ordered power because the need is greater than Caithness can provide. That will change as this new power comes on line\, but the demand for power is still growing\, and the PSE&G will still be using other plants to make up the difference. \nRoss explained that the plant uses very little water\, the cooling process is similar to the closed loop that we see in our automobiles. Instead of requiring access to a large body of water such we have in Northport\, Port Jefferson and other locations on Long Island\, the coolant is recirculated and cooled in “cooling Towers.” The process not only saves water\, it avoids thermal pollution of the surrounding waters that seriously effect marine life. \nThe Q&A that followed was quite lively. There were people in the room that were knowledgeable about power plants in general as well as this technology and there were people from the environmental community. Those questions allowed the speaker to elaborate and fill in the information. \nErnie Fazio
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