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SUMMARY:Tom Croci - Candidate -Islip Town Supervisor
DESCRIPTION:Yesterday’s speaker was  Tom Croci. Croci has served as a Navel intelligence officer and also  served in the George Bush Whitehouse\, and is now in the reserves. He is  the Republican candidate for the supervisor of Islip Town. He told us  that he was new to politics and his motivation is that of frustration  rather than political ambition. \n  \nHe believes that strong  leadership and determination sometimes works well in the political  arena. He gave as an example the man he is now working for\, Lee Zelden.  Zeldin was given no chance of creating legislation that rescinded the  MTA. It’s a tax that just about everyone thinks is an unfair tax (that  would include LIMBA). He stated that Zelden was successful in passing  the legislation in the Senate. It now must go to the Assembly and be  signed by the Governor. He thinks it will pass. \n  \nCroci said local  government "must remove the choke hold on business". Deregulation will  help business work more efficiently and get out of the way. During the  Q&A he was asked about the type of regulation that protects the  public\, such as airline safety rules. He appeared to be OK with that. \n  \nMr. Croci thinks that  there is a disincentive for bureaucrats to be more helpful. The  incentive to do less and risk little is greater than the incentive to  expedite work. One questioner remembered that the administration of Mike  LoGrande when he was Islip Supervisor there was a timetable for  processing development plans and LoGrande was on top of things.  Rejections were swift and final and so were approvals. Today the  timidity of the people making these decisions ties up a developers  resources too long. Even when the project is approved much time has  elapsed and a lot of legal and planning resources have been spent.  Perhaps Leadership needs to be more supportive of the people on staff as  well defining guidelines for them. \n  \nTom Croci appears to  actually think about the questions asked of him. I did not see any rapid  fire canned responses to questions that are right out of a political  catechism. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/tom-croci-candidate-islip-town-supervisor/
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SUMMARY:Labor Day Holiday- No Meeting
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SUMMARY:OPEN
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SUMMARY:Serota Properties Bram Weber and Michael Cassidy Presenting
DESCRIPTION:Bram Weber and Michael Cassidy – August 19\, 2011\n \n  \nThis morning we had a  presentation on a large multi use development project in the Town of  Islip. The presentation was delivered by developer Serota Properties’  Michael Cassidy and Bram Weber of the Weber Law Group\, who are  representing the company. \n  \nIslip Pines  \nThe Plan calls for a  multi-use development that includes residential\, commercial/industrial  and retail uses on approximately 136 acres. It is located where Sunrise  Highway and Veterans Memorial Highway meet. \n  \nHousing  \nThe housing is one and  two bedroom residences that should be attractive to singles in the  workforce housing market and people who are downsizing. The implication  here is that it will generate real estate and school tax but are not  expected to generate many school children. The net effect on the area  should be positive. The developer expects the price of the units to be  in the 250k range. \n  \nRetail  \nThis walkable community  will have local retail stores that will be convenient and attractive.  Landscaping and generous sidewalks with dining opportunities tend to  make it hospitable. \n  \nIndustrial/ Commercial  \nInstead of risking the  future to unplanned warehouse and other uses that are permitted under  present zoning\, the developer would like to see quality smaller  industrial development and significant commercial development that could  employ the residents of the plan. Under that rubric a 200 room hotel is  planned as well as a cinema. \n  \nOpen Space \nApproximately 4.1 acres  will be set aside for\, tennis courts\, playing fields and a first class  recreational building. With parking. All of the facilities will be open  to the surrounding Islip residents as well as the on-campus residents. \n  \nEconomic Impact  \nThere will be about 900  construction jobs generated during the 3 ½ years of construction and  2600 permanent jobs when the plan is fleshed out. Presently the property  generates less than $500K in taxes. After being developed the estimated  tax collection goes up to $6 million. \n  \nEnergy  \nThe plan calls for  energy efficiency in all of the structures\, low water use landscaping  plantings\, cool roof technology\, use of renewable energy resources. And  locally produced building materials that meet that criteria. The energy  plan is includes having the LIPA lines run underground. \n  \nThis meeting gave the  presenters an opportunity to meet some of our members. At LIMBA we  encourage the networking with the presenters and there were many  discussions after the meeting closed. For more info and conceptual  drawings go to \n  \nhttp://www.serotaproperties.com/islip_pine.html   
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/serota-properties-bram-weber-and-michael-cassidy-presenting/
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SUMMARY:Nassau District Atty Kathleen Rice at Adelphi
DESCRIPTION: Kathleen Rice – August 12\, 2011\n  \nNassau  County DA\, Kathleen Rice\, was our speaker this morning at a meeting we  held at Adelphi. Kathleen asked what message she could deliver to the  business community as District Attorney. It was question that was  answered by the fact that law enforcement allows for honest business  people to prosper. \n  \nDA  Rice began by talking about white collar crime. The term sounds genteel  but the damage done to society can be deep and pervasive. She does not  consider white collar crime any less important than outright thuggery.  Another big agenda item with Kathleen is drunk driving. This crime is  cateregorized as a felony\, largely \nbecause  of her efforts. Ignition interlock is a system that was implemented by  her office to prevent a drunk driver from driving his or her car. It’s  not fool proof and it does not detect other drugs\, but most impaired  driving is still caused by alcohol consumption \n  \nAccording  to Ms Rice drug use and street sales of drugs have resulted in a heavy  prison population that would be better handled as rehab\, and  re-education cases. At the same time those programs while breaking the  cycle of conviction\, jail\, and repeat arrests are cheaper to administer. \n  \nIn  dealing with juvenile crime has taken a softer approach. She is  convinced that juvenile incarceration only makes the problems a youthful  offender may have are doomed to get worse with incarceration. The  "Youth Corp" that was begun during her watch addresses most youth  problems better and cheaper than incarceration. \n  \nThe  veterans are also a concern of hers. The veterans come back from battle  with mental wounds that are deeper and more life changing than the loss  of a limb. For this effort the "Veterans Corp" was created. Many of  these vets are on drugs or using alcohol. It serves no one to treat  these vets\, who have already given much\, to treat their afflictions in  the criminal justice system \n  \nShe  brought to our attention the use of prescription drugs by young people.  A lot of the drugs were legally obtained by another family member that  needed them fore pain or treatment for a traumatic experience. The over  prescribing by doctors of these drugs aggravates the problem. There is  also the presentation of phony Rx’s that are presented to the druggist  for controlled substances. Again the approach is better if it is more to  rehabilitate than to be punitive. \n  \nLastly  Rice discussed human trafficking. A problem that most of us are not  very aware of\, but according to Rice it is a big problem and widespread.  It is a problem that her office has made some inroads against. \n\nIn getting back to  Rice’s opening question about law enforcement and business the  conclusion is that a civil society that has good laws that are  vigorously adhered to creates a climate of trust and security. Knowing  that a business can expect redress to those criminals that are so  destructive community allows us all to go about our business. \n\n  \nNext  week we have a very important meeting that will be held at our usual  location in the Holiday Inn. The discussion will be about a major  redevelopment plan in Islip. Please be there as this could mean  opportunities for many local businesses. Announcement was in this week’s  LIBN. Look for your email Monday \n  \nErnie Fazio
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/nassau-district-atty-kathleen-rice-at-adelphi/
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SUMMARY:Proffessor Karl Grossman -Nuclear Power-Is it Safe?
DESCRIPTION:Karl Grossman – July 29\, 2011\n \n  \nProfessor of Journalism\, SUNY/College at Old Westbury \n  \nThis morning Mr. Karl Grossman addressed   LIMBA about nuclear power and his experience as an investigative   reporter. His knowledge of the topic is encylopedic and his passion for   the topic is deep and genuine. Mr. Grossman’s bio is available on wikipedia. \n  \nMr.   Grossman began by describing his early years as a reporter on Long   Island. He was instrumental in keeping a four lane highway from being   built on Fire Island\, despite the plans by the powerful community   planner Robert Moses. Mr Grossman related that in those early years as a   reporter\, he learned to answer the all important question – "how do   things really work?" For instance\, the claims made by Moses that the   highway was required to shore up beach land could be proven to be   untrue. Eventually the highway project was scrapped by getting the area   classified as "National Seashore". Grossman remembers that Paul  Townsend  (founder of LIMBA) was also instrumental in this effort. \n  \nMr   Grossman then related a quote from Adam Rickover\, considered the father   of naval reactors. According to Mr Grossman\, Rickover made statements   in his retirement address that nuclear power was a mistake\, and should   be banned to save future generations. Grossman then relayed a history of   nuclear power\, and how it was born from the famous group of WWII   ‘Manhattan Project’ scientists working to beat Germany in the race to   harness a nuclear bomb. According to Grossman\, the years after World War   II saw a concerted effort by the US Government to use nuclear power in   civilian settings such as nuclear power plants. Brookhaven National  Labs  was founded in order to advance this particular purpose. As  nuclear  power gained momentum\, many US universities received funding as  well. Of  course big businesses such as Westinghouse and GE became the  world  leader in supplying the nuclear plants. Mr. Grossman contends  this  created a generation of business people\, scientists and academics  who  are champions of nuclear power because it is their main source of   income. \n  \nGrossman   related how a nuclear power plant works: it creates nuclear waste   which\, in some cases\, must be isolated from any other life forms for a   million years. He also pointed out that there is always some trace   radation leakage (some is even allowed by Federal agencies)\, and that   current research indicates all exposure to radiation\, even traces\, is   harmful. \n  \nGrossman   then spoke specificially about Long Island’s involvement in the  history  of Nuclear Power. According to Grossman\, power plants to be  built  within New York City were deemed unsafe and therefore were plans  were  relocated to Long Island. Lilco needed the cash infusion and was  eager  to build the plants. The never opened Shoreham plant was only to  be the  first of many on Long Island. Mr. Grossman contends that Long  Island  could have been the site of a Fukushima type disaster if these  multiple  plants had been built. Grossman also spoke about the Fukushima  disaster –  specifically he contends that press and government are not  forthcoming  in exposing the health problems that this disaster will  bring.  \n  \nMr.   Grossman then spoke about many types of renewable energy: solar\,   geothermal and wind. Mr. Grossman quoted a number of sources\, including   the UN\, that indicate that 100% of the world’s energy needs can be   supplied with renewable power. According to Mr Grossman\, the need for   nuclear power is obsolete. Grossman related that he has had an energy   audit created in his residence by Jay Best of Green Audit USA and   now has enough solar power in his own home so that he will not pay   anything for electric bills this year and may even have a small credit. \n  \nMr.   Grossman concluded by echoing Admiral Rickover’s call to ban nuclear   power\, and reminded us of his initial motivation: to learn "how do   things really work". \n  \nAs   always there were a number of questions from LIMBA members. Mr.   Grossman relayed that in other countries\, a ‘green party’ has helped   force change through the democratic process. He is dismayed that this   process does seem to be possible here in the US. He also answered a   question relating to other\, innovative sources of renewable energy such   as photovoltaic being developed at the National Renewable Lab. \n  \nLIMBA was very pleased to such a knowledgeable and experienced speaker address us this morning.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/proffessor-karl-grossman-nuclear-power-is-it-safe/
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SUMMARY:Speaker Angie Carpenter
DESCRIPTION:Our  speaker Friday morning\, Angie Carpenter\, is a person that is very well  known to most of us. Ms. Carpenter presently serves as the Suffolk  County Treasurer\, but she has also served as a county legislator. \n  \nShe  began as an independent business owner who frequently spoke up when  local issues were being discussed. As a result friends told her she  should run for office\, a notion she dismissed out of hand\, at least at  first. Events of the day have a way of dictating your next move. When  Rick Lazio ran against Tom Downey he was given the smallest of chances  of winning\, but he did\, and that left Rick Lazio’s seat in the Suffolk  County Legislature vacant. Angie decided this was her time and won that  position. \n  \nAs  a legislator Angie took the job serious and served on many committees.  The time commitment caused her to close her business and devote all of  her work to the county. She discussed the need for and the dedication of  municipal workers. According to Carpenter they are for the most part  dedicated and hard working\, with the exceptions that you’ll find in any  business\, private or public. \n  \nBecause  of her serious involvement in many issues that were dealt with by the  legislators Carpenter feels she has a good understanding of the needs of  the county. She expressed a confidence in her ability to serve as  County Executive and then fielded questions. \n  \nIn  the audience was Bob McMillan\, Former Chairman of the Panama Canal  Commission and candidate for US Senate. He will be making a presentation  on immigration in the near future. He is in the closing picture today. \n  \nErnie Fazio
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/speaker-angie-carpenter/
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SUMMARY:Therea Rizzuto -Islip MacArthur - New role  Metro N Y
DESCRIPTION:Teresa Rizzuto is the  Commissioner of our local airport\, Long Island MacArthur Airport. She  spoke to us this morning. This airport has been a valued asset to the  region for a long time. It is an economic engine that provides 6\,000  direct and indirect jobs. In the entire state the aviation industry  contributes $50 billion dollars to the New York economy and employs  400\,000 people. In other words\, this is a serious industry\, and our  airport is relatively small. \n  \nLong  Island MacArthur Airport serves scheduled commercial and general  aviation (private planes). It is the only airport with that dual purpose  and that makes the facility that much more valuable. \n  \nThe  airport is in a position today where it is actually handling less  commercial traffic than it did a few years going from 2.6 million  passengers to 1.7 million today. We believe that part of the problem is  that LIMA has not been listed as a New York Airport. That has changed or  it is about to change. Of the airports that serve the metropolitan  region about 3 million people would be better served by using LIMA. If  you measure the elements of flying\, which include the proximity to the  airport\, ease of travel and parking when you get there\, LIMA is a better  choice for Long Islanders.  \n  \nWhat  we need are more airlines servicing the airport and therefore more  flights. It’s a chicken and the egg situation. If you campaign to bring  more passengers the loading gates there had better be planes to  accommodate them. The airlines are reluctant to establish routes to the  airport because currently the traffic looks like it isn’t there. We  believe that the traffic would be there if the planes were there. After  all\, the traffic was considerably higher in the past. Where did those  passengers go? Well they went to JFK\, LaGuardia and Newark. I have flown  out of all of those airports at one time or another as well as LIMA\,  and believe me LIMA is better. \n  \nYears  ago we had the same problem\, and the town at that time was losing money  on the airport and was considering closing it. Our organization\, LIMBA\,  created an awareness program called "Use It or Lose It" It worked.  \n  \nThe  Port of New York Authority owns the airports to the west. The Town of  Islip owns LIMA. The PA is not sympathetic to the needs of Long Island.  It appears that they would rather corral the air travel to the airports  they own. That’s good for them but bad for traveling public on Long  Island. \n  \nMs.  Rizzuto spoke about marshaling the forces of the business community to  create a new awareness program. At the same time we must convince the  present carriers that we can increase the business and perhaps get other  carriers to commit to flying out of our hometown airport.  \n  \nSo  far we are not thinking that LIMA will be a full fledged international  airport\, but international flights through Toronto Canada would be  feasible because Toronto already clears international traffic heading to  the US \n  \nJet  Blue is considering expansion of their system to Providence RI or\,  alternately Long Island. If we can’t convince them that Long Island is a  more viable choice\, we’re not very good salesmen. I don’t believe we  are afraid of losing the LIMA facility but we could\, and it is in our  best interest to retain a robust airport that makes it attractive to  locate businesses nearby. \n  \nErnie Fazio
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/therea-rizzuto-islip-macarthur-new-role-metro-n-y/
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SUMMARY:Robert Catell\, Chairman- Adanced Energy Center\,
DESCRIPTION:This morning our speaker  was Bob Catell\, Chairman of the Advanced Energy Research and Technology  Center at SUNY Stony Brook. Stony Brook’s Vice President of Economic  Development Dr Yacov Shamash was there to introduce the speaker. \n  \nMr.  Catell began by giving a little background on the needs the center will  be addressing in terms of energy generation and making the distribution  grid more responsive and efficient. "If Thomas Edison could come back  today he would not only recognize it\, he would be able to fix it"  according to Catell. This does not mean that the system is in bad shape\,  it means it hasn’t fundamentally changed. \n  \nNatural  gas is an area of Bob’s expertise and he gave us a briefing on how we  have discovered that there is a lot more gas that can be mined than we  previously thought. He discussed the controversy of the mining process  known as Hydro-fracking or fracking. The process has the potential for  harm if not properly executed\, but by putting watershed areas off limits  the process can be safe. The Marcelles Shale has the estimated  potential of sixty years of production to meet the needs of the country  (15 trillion cubic meters)\, and the fact is we do not know the true  potential. It could be considerably more. \n  \nThe  AERTC is working on various methods of electric energy production as  well as strategies that will vastly increase efficiency. These efforts  are actually the collective efforts of many entrepreneurs and inventors  working in an environment that "incubates" ideas and grows companies  that will hopefully someday prosper.. Inventors and innovators are often  inspired by each others success and basic understanding of one  technology can lead to insight in another. \n  \nThe  Advanced Energy Center and CEWIT are working on grid schemes that will  redirect\, curtail and do what is needed to avoid a general black-out. At  present cascading power failures are possible and we don’t know what  the system is doing at any given time. If the grid could self diagnose\,  redirect power\, and lop off troubled areas without human intervention\,  major failures would be a thing of the past. \n  \nIn  addition a robust\, fully integrated\, and efficient system would be able  to accommodate all the various power sources that are being developed.  Among those advancing technologies is wind generation\, which increased\,  in the past year by 50% \n  \nSolar  power converts about 16% of the sun hitting it. Technologies that are  presently being developed could go to 50%. That would be a remarkable  increase and the implication is lower cost and smaller collection areas. \n  \nAll  kinds of generation must be embraced according to Catell. River flow  generators\, wind\, solar tidal flow are all going to be employed in the  places the make sense.  "There is no magic bullet" as Catell put it. \n  \nStill  with all of the innovations the best potential lies with efficiency\,  and all of this would help on issues such as air pollution\, oil imports\,  costs\, and of course jobs\, jobs\, jobs.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/robert-catell-chairman-adanced-energy-center/
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SUMMARY:No Meeting Holiday weekend- Happy and safe 4th
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SUMMARY:The Fate of LIPA- Senator Ken Lavalle
DESCRIPTION:The topic – Was LIPA worth doing? \n  \nSenator LaValle was  scheduled to be at the meeting today and discuss the LIPA as it was  conceived\, how it has performed\, and where do we go from here. Mr.  LaValle called Thursday afternoon and said he was stuck in Albany on  unfinished business. Dr. Mathew Cordaro was scheduled to introduce the  speaker\, and he was quite able to give us information that would be  different from the political aspects we may otherwise have heard from  the senator\, but no less complete. Dr. Cordaro was Vice President of  LILCO\, President of several other electrical entities and the President  of a municipal power company in Nashville Tennessee \n  \nCordaro opened his  remarks with an opinion offered from the senator "LIPA has been a  disappointment and it is dysfunctional." He stated that Senator LaValle  wants to see oversight of LIPA by the PSC. Cordaro is on the Suffolk  County Oversight Commission and agrees with that idea. \n  \nWe then discussed the  possibility of repowering Port Jefferson. Dr Cordaro has long been a  proponent of repowering of old plants. The benefit of having existing  connecting infrastructure already on-site and the fact that the site is  already an approved power plant location weighs into his reasoning. \n  \nThe cost of the power  output of LIPA varies from month to month depending on fuel costs and  other factors. The Edison Institute tells us it ranges from the highest  cost power in the nation to the third highest cost at best. \n  \nThe question of whether  LIPA is being properly managed has recently been investigated and the  results of that study were disturbing. He gave as an example the gearing  up for hurricane Earl. (the storm that never materialized) cost many  millions of dollars\, and when the costs were put under scrutiny\, they  proved to be excessive and in some cases totally unnecessary. There have  also been investigations of billing errors that go back 10 years.  Overcharging for fuel was one of those transgressions. LIPA’s investment  practices have also been criticized \n  \nLIPA presently has new  operating contracts out to bid. There are three remaining bidders to  choose from\, National Grid\, Con Edison\, and PSE&G.\, but there are  other possibilities. One of those alternatives is a private entity. That  would be repeating what we had as LILCO. You can give that one the  buzzer. Or we could create a full municipal entity\, something like what  Matt managed in Tennessee. The third option is to continue as we are  now\, which is a hybrid. That keeps the debt in the municipal bonding  arena\, but purchases all the power\, and services from a for-profit  company such we have now with National Grid. I pointed out to Dr.  Cordaro that we would have had a true municipal power company when we  created LILCO. All we got out of that deal was the aging outdoor  infrastructure and $7 billion in debt. In other words\, we got screwed.  By the way\, the debt is still $7billion. \n  \nCordaro stated that  municipal power companies do have many advantages over investor owned  power companies\, and they can be run at less cost. Among the cost  savings are the ability to finance using municipal bonds\, as we  presently have with LIPA\, but there is also no dividend payments to  stockholders\, nor are there excessive salaries\, bonuses\, and stock  options for the executive class. There are also tax preferences\,  although public power companies often do pay real estate taxes. \n  \nCustomer satisfaction  was discussed and LIPA did not fare well on that one either. During the  Q&A Cordaro brought up the cost of demand charges which are about  $500 million year. Standby plants that are hardly ever brought on line  create about $200 million in demand charges. Better management of that  factor would save significant money. Cordaro closed on the thought that  the entity needs oversight. Amen!
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/the-fate-of-lipa-senator-ken-lavalle/
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SUMMARY:Homeland Security Update  LIFT President Frank Otto
DESCRIPTION:Bill Wahling\, Executive  Director of LIFT opened the meeting this morning. He introduced the  audience of the mission of the organization. LIFT’s purpose is to  identify market needs and help inventors and designers develop products  to meet those needs. \n  \nBill then introduced the  president and our speaker for the morning\, Frank Otto. Bill noted that  the relationship between the two leaders goes back to their experience  in the aerospace and defense business working at EDO Corporation. \n  \nThe Morelly Homeland  Security Center was built under Mr. Otto’s predecessor Ken Morelly\, with  a $25 million grant that was applied for by LIFT. The center is a very  interesting mix of functions\, which Mr. Otto took us through in a very  well organized presentation. \n  \nThe primary mission of  the center hones in on homeland security as the name implies\, but  getting there means many things. Creating advanced products from idea to  completion to enhance security\, but of equal importance creating  products and industries that come out of creative ideas. \n  \nThe Center is involved  with a litany of first responder organizations locally and around the  nation. The well equipped media room is wired for many analysts to work  on problems simultaneously. The room is also used for training and other  communications needs. The facility houses and serves\, police\, fire\, and  US Coast Guard units and agencies that need to be able to coordinate  many efforts in cases of emergency. To achieve this functionality the  center is energy independent and also has a mobile unit that can operate  remotely. \n  \nIn addition to the  governmental agencies there are private companies that seek the synergy  available there. Knowing what people are needing and finding products  that will fill those needs are part of the to be developed and the input  from those organizations. Real life scenarios are played out at the  center to help prepare the various agencies for any emergency that may  occur. \n  \nThe Department of  Homeland Security (DHS) has generated numerous research efforts that no  one seems to have a handle on. The Center has no doubt that there is  valuable research that has been done\, and they are assembling that info  in useable form and making it available for commercial enterprises. \n  \nThe Morelly facility  works with other organizations such as LISTNET\, which has IT\,  specialists in its membership and LIMBA because of our interest in the  infrastructure. The building has already filled all the available space  with interested partner companies\, and they range in size from giants to  much smaller companies. Now there is an effort to accommodate those  companies that they cannot house by offering associate memberships. The  associate members are invited to all the information seminars and have  access to all the resources. \n  \nMr. Otto states\, "We  know how to take an idea through the research\, development\, and  manufacture\, and we can help companies all over the country." \n  \nThe  big push for the research and development is for composites. And that  area will have a major impact on American manufacturing.  \n  \nRichard Rotanz\,  Executive Director of the Applied Science Foundation for Homeland  Security closed the meeting with some insights on the sciences used by  first responders all over the country. \n  \nErnie Fazio
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/homeland-security-update-lift-president-frank-otto/
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SUMMARY:Joseph Perri CEO Gold Coast Bank -at Islandia
DESCRIPTION:Gold Coast Bank – June 10th meeting recap \n  \nToday’s meeting was a  very different experience. It was held in the board room of the Gold  Coast bank in Islandia\, and Joseph Perri\, President and CEO presided  over the meeting. \n  \nWe began with 10th District Suffolk County legislator Tom Cilmi\, is introducing the speaker. \n  \nMr. Perri is engaging  speaker and after the first few minutes\, the presentation was conducted  more as a conversation between the speaker and the rest of the people in  the room. \n  \nJoe explained the normal  course of doing business where the information is gathered by the  banker from the prospective borrower\, and then takes it back to the  office for processing. That process leaves out the first hand knowledge  of the submitting party and worst case scenarios are tested against the  application. Often that process destroys the validity of the submission.  After long delays and little communication the application may be  rejected. Perri suggested a more communicative approach and different  assumptions on the same case could yield a different result. \n  \nJoe went on to explain  what is considered. All of the negative outcomes are tested against the  submission. The bankers\, not knowing the business as well as the person  requesting the loan\, may make unwarranted assumption. Another thing that  happens is a case summary that winds up being too harsh\, or never  written. \n  \nA better approach may be  for the borrower to suggest the pitfalls that could occur\, and suggest  possible mitigation strategies to fall back on if needed. The summary is  designed to develop a true picture of the risk and the borrower is in a  better position to create that summary. This gives the banker a  platform for further questions and streamlines the process. \n  \nMoreover the feeling of the loss of control is changed\, since the client is in the lead position. \n  \nMr. Perri spoke a little  about the responsiveness of small regional banks as apposed to large  banks. You may not be a significant piece of business to one of the  giants\, but your small business may be a valued customer to a region  based bank. \n  \nErnie Fazio
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/joseph-perri-ceo-gold-coast-bank-at-islandia/
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SUMMARY:Islip Arts Council Exec Dir\, Linda Moran - Long Philharmonic
DESCRIPTION:Today’s presentation was  from the Islip Arts Council Executive Director Linda Moran. Ms. Moran  has been guiding this organization for the past few years when the  founder Lillian Barbash retired. \n  \nAmong  the many events the council organizes during the year\, the biggest one  is held in July at Hechscher State Park. This year the performance is  July 16th at 7PM\, but most people make it an all day affair\, some arriving as early as 11AM. \n  \nThe  Long Island Philharmonic Orchestra will be performing and this year is  even more special. It is being billed as a "Salute to the Armed Forces  of the USA" The idea was born out the multiple needs of returning vets.  The concert is free to the general public\, but funds will be raised from  corporate and individual sponsors. The proceeds from sponsorships will  be distributed to qualified veteran service groups\, and administered by  the United Way of Long Island. \n  \nHaving  attended this event in the past I can tell you that this is a great way  to spend a summer night on Long Island. The party atmosphere of this  informal setting is a joy to be a part. It’s not quite Woodstock\, but  then again we have matured\, I think. There will be posters and  memorabilia on sale to help support the noble intent of this year’s  performance \n  \nSponsors  and VIP seating will be served food and have access to the musicians\,  and various other perks. There are several levels of participation  available. Whether you attend as a free concert attendee or expressing  your generosity as a sponsor or individual VIP attendee\, this is a good  time. General attendance people are encouraged to bring their own food  and beverage and picnic on the grass. Grucci Fireworks will be displayed  at the end of the evening \n  \nAttend and enjoy. Here is the Islip Arts Council website. www.isplipartscouncil.org  \n  \nErnie Fazio \n\n  \n 
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/islip-arts-council-exec-dir-linda-moran-long-philharmonic/
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SUMMARY:Memorial Day weekend-NO MEETING
DESCRIPTION:As is our tradition we do not have meeting where the Monday afer is a holiday
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/memorial-day-weekend-no-meeting-3/
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SUMMARY:Congressman Steve Israel Federal Energy R&D
DESCRIPTION:Independence Party of Huntington\, Ken Baynes\, was invited to introduce the speaker \n  \nThis morning our  speaker\, Congressman Steve Israel gave his assessment of where we are  going with our energy policy\, or the lack thereof. He brought to our  attention the absolute absurdity of our wars in the Middle East. Not  that he disagreed with the wars\, he didn’t address that\, but the fact  that we are borrowing money from the Chinese\, an economic competitor\, to  pay the oil producing countries who then train suicide bombers with the  cash\, is absurd. \n  \nHe suggested that the  can-do mindset of making things happen got lost along the way. "The 110  corridor was sod farms and pumpkin patches prior to WWII. Very quickly  it became the manufacturing center of Long Island’s war effort"  according to Mr. Israel. "We had the will." \n  \nHe told us a little  about DARPA. This agency develops the most sophisticated weaponry with a  large budget in secrecy. The results of this research are impressive.  He then proffered the idea that the same approach to energy research  would yield the same level of results \n  \nSteve spoke about John F  Kennedy’s approach to the space program. In JFK’s speech at Rice  University he stated "we will land a man on the moon and return him  safely to earth within a decade." Of course\, at that time\, nobody knew  how that was going to happen. What we knew was that we wanted it to  happen. Therein lies the difference between that era’s leaders and what  we have in Washington today. Nobody back then wrung their hands and  lamented that it was too hard to accomplish. I’m sure there were  doubters but the quality of national leadership was great enough to  overcome the naysayers. \n  \nWhile the people in  Washington are not creating an energy plan\, there are things that we can  do locally with what is known technology. The congressman told us of a  program in the Town of Babylon known as PACE. Babylon residents can  finance their energy saving equipment such as solar panels\, geothermal  systems and window replacement by agreeing to an increase in taxes over  the next 20 years. The example Israel gave was a $30\, 000 energy upgrade  that would save more money than the monthly increase in taxes. If you  can save $400 / month and the extra taxes 207.37/ month ($30\,000 at 5.5%  over 20 years) the upgrade is a net gain. If you sell the house you are  not responsible for the balance of the loan. It stays with the house.  In addition the house is more saleable. We need to repeat this program  in other Long Island towns \n  \nMr. Israel spent some of  his time with us discussing the benefits of investing in  infrastructure. The examples he gave were the Erie Canal. The Erie Canal  opened up the Great Lakes to the commerce of New York Harbor and  catapulted the State of New York into a major financial power. The  transcontinental railroad was built in the middle of the Civil War and  opened up the country to travel and commerce that knitted this continent  together. The Interstate Defense Highway as it was called then again  changed the economics of the country. "We have built our way out of  challenging times in the past\, and we need to it again" according to  Israel. \n  \nHe completed his remarks  by stating that for every billion invested in infrastructure has a 6  billion return to the economy. Steve suggested that in consideration of  the present economic situation an infrastructure bank can be created  using private funds and union pension funds with backing from the  federal government. One thing is for sure we need ideas. \n  \nErnie Fazio \n \n\n 
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/congressman-steve-israel-federal-energy-rd/
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SUMMARY:K Christopher Soller Supt - Fire Island Nat Seashore
DESCRIPTION:This morning’s meeting  was a reminder that we have on Long Island at our disposal an excellent  recreational area that is as varied as it is interesting. No matter what  about living near oceans and bays attracts you\, it is here on Fire  Island. It is well within our reach in terms of distance and cost. \n  \nOur speaker this morning  was the Superintendent of the Fire Island National Seashore K  Christopher Soller. Mr. Soller has worked for the park service for over  30 years and has a real passion of the park. His knowledge of the park  is extensive\, and there is a lot about the park to know. \n  \nFire Island has a long  history that dates back to the early settlers and the native Indians  that used this spit of land to fish and hunt whales. In the early part  of the 20th century it was the playground of the glitzy New  York entertainment people. Later in the 20’s and 30’s it was a landing  place for rum runners who transported their wares from off-shore  vessels\, across the island and the Great South Bay\, with the hooch  coming into places like Patchogue\, Sayville and Bay Shore. \n  \nMr. Soller stuck to the  modern history of Fire Island and discussed the strange arrangement of  the park. This is a park that has about 4500 private homes and privately  owned businesses\, located in 17 communities. Fire Island is also shared  by the State of New York. So managing this real estate with these  various interests to deal with\, is no easy task. It has three  interesting visitors centers located in Sailors Haven\, Watch Hill\, and  the Wilderness Center which is located at the end of the road coming  from the main island at Shirley. In addition there is the Fire Island  lighthouse adjacent to Robert Moses Park. \n  \nAmong the interesting  aspects of the island is the array of wildlife. And I’m not talking  about Saturday nights in the villages. There are\, as most people know a  lot of deer\, but there also red fox\, piping plovers\, owls\, gulls\,  turtles\, and hundreds\, if not thousands of other species. \n  \nThe William Floyd Estate  is not on Fire Island\, but it is part of the Fire Island National  Seashore Park. (William Floyd was one of the New York signers of the  Declaration of Independence).This property is comprised of the main  house\, 12 out-buildings a family graveyard 8 ½ miles of paths on 613  acres. The estate can be accessed by using the William Floyd Parkway and  is before the bridge to Fire Island. \n  \nMore on this local treasure can be found by contacting: \nFire Island National Seashore \n120 Laurel Street \nPatchogue NY 11772 \nPhone 631 687-4750 \nwww.nps.gov/fiis
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/k-christopher-soller-supt-fire-island-nat-seashore/
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SUMMARY:This meeting was rescheduled to 6/17
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URL:https://limba.net/calendar/this-meeting-was-rescheduled-to-617/
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SUMMARY:Good Friday- No Meeting
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URL:https://limba.net/calendar/good-friday-no-meeting-7/
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SUMMARY:Long Island Renewable Energy Forum TBC
DESCRIPTION:This  morning I asked Gordian Racke\, a man that has been a leader on energy  issues for many years to assemble a small panel of presenters. The  energy topics he selected were energy planning presented by Al Harsch\,  Energy building conservation presented by Mike Murtha\, and off shore  wind generation by Tim Daniels \n  \nWhile there was some overlap in some of the information\, these are clearly very different disciplines of energy. \n  \nGordian  led off with a review of the problems of energy use and the various  approaches to create a more sustainable world. He stated that the issue  of climate change is not debatable. Glacier National Park for example  had over 100 glaciers in it at one time\, and today there are 26. By the  year 2010 there will be none. Then he went into the economic  ramifications of shipping $1.3Billion dollars off Long Island that will  never be reinvested in this region. (The same is true for the $500  billion rest of the nation). Finally he spoke about the national  security exposure we have as long as we have to rely heavily on hostile  areas of the world to obtain our oil. \n  \nWhen  Al Harsch spoke he discussed solar panel technology and how various  factors are important. He stated that solar panels must have a favorable  orientation to the sun and even partial shading will have a serious  negative effect on the output. He pointed out that there are two basic  technologies used solar. There are the conventional panels and the  so-called thin film technology. The thin film is a more recent  development and it is less expensive to make\, but it does not produce as  much electric power. Harsh then went into the wind turbine technology.  Wind has an exponential increase in power when the speed of the wind is  increased. Increasing the speed of the wind by 2 times will increase  electrical output by 8 times. Therefore wind turbines are mounted at  heights that preclude the ground interference wind encounters. It also  makes off shore wind very effective\, which is what the next speaker  handled. Al Harsch is with Green Logic Energy LLC \n  \nMike  Murtha\, President\, Murtha Construction Inc then spoke about the energy  efficiency of buildings. His experience goes back to a time when the job  was simply "plug the holes." Since that time the energy conservation  business has created tools that accurately assess and quantify losses.  There is now the ability to predict the outcome of the energy  conservation work performed. He points out that while this was work that  was done by renovators in the past\, it is now a specialized field with  its own framework of knowledge. With proper analysis vast improvements  in building performance can be achieved. \n  \nThe  last speaker was Tim Daniels\, Senior VP\, Deepwater Wind. Deep Water  Wind is a company that was created specifically to design and build  Off-Shore Wind in the NY-Long Island area. Deep-water placement of wind  turbines means that the wind resources will almost always be there. The  construction costs are more than on land\, but the rich wind  possibilities makes the effort worth the extra expense. Moreover bigger  wind turbines can be installed. On land the transportation to the  operation site of very large turbines is not practical. When taking  turbines out to an offshore location the turbines are floated on large  barges. These barges can be any size required. These turbines are  getting larger all the time and within a year or two we will have wind  turbines in the 8 megawatt class. In contrast when LIPA was considering  their proposed offshore field they were using 3.5 megawatt units. The  high productivity we expect from wind generation that is approximately  30 miles offshore should be very reliable. \n  \nThe  Q&A is sometimes as interesting as the presentations. One question  about density turned out to be a good one. Too much density will result  in turbulence that will reduce the efficiency of the units. What about  avian interference? Not much of a problem 30 miles out. \n  \nThe  interest in the topics that were covered was high and we will probably  do another one covering different aspects of energy. Perhaps geothermal\,  tidal flow and other technologies will be among the topics \n  \nErnie Fazio
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/long-island-renewable-energy-forum-tbc/
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SUMMARY:Frank Boulton - Founder & CEO -LI Ducks at Betpage Ballpark
DESCRIPTION:This  morning’s meeting was held at Bethpage Ballpark\, home of the Long Island  Ducks.(Actually located in Central Islip) Frank Boulton\, founder and  CEO of the Ducks was our speaker. The Duck Club is where we held the  meeting. The room overlooks the ballpark from the perspective of behind  home plate. It has a great view of the field from behind a glass wall  exposure. The tables are set up as in a restaurant and the variety of  food is served. According to Boulton the offerings ranges from a steak  to chicken wings. Frank then went over the history of the club and it is  an interesting story. \n  \nAfter  meeting with his friend Bud Harrelson they decided that a Minor League  team would work well for Long Island. They approached the NY Yankees and  the NY Mets to see if either of those franchises would sanction a Minor  League outpost on Long Island. Neither of those teams were interested.  Undaunted\, Boulton and Harrelson decided to create not only a new team\,  but also a new league. \n  \nThey  entered into a public- private partnership with the County of Suffolk  and the Ducks were born. They have been a great success ever since they  made their first quack. \nThe  county owns the ballpark but the enterprise is self-sustaining and  doesn’t cost the taxpayers a dime. The vision of Boulton and Harrelson  was to have an affordable family experience that was similar in cost to a  night at the movies. That notion caught the imagination of many and  they sell out the season tickets and often sell standing room only  tickets. The way that works is that there are often empty seats that are  prepaid\, and they allow  the empty seats be filled with the SRO crowd\, a  practice that would be frowned upon at Yankee Stadium or probably any  Major League Park. But this is Long Island and it’s more like friends  and neighbors sharing the same sand lot. \n  \nMr.  Boulton shared some stories and events that they hold at the park. One  of the events is the competition to sing the national anthem. Rank  amateurs are out there singing their hearts out and some of them are  quite good and the competition lends to the fun of the place. \n  \nBoulton  also spoke about his affiliation with the Boulton Theater\, a performing  arts center. He purchased and renovated the theater\, and gave it to the  local YMCA. He retains no management or ownership in the theater. His  good friend and celebrated sportscaster Bob Wolf will be holding a book  tour event at the Boulton Theater on April 21st. Wolf is now 90 years  old but I remember him as part of the regular team doing the sports on  News 12. This is Mr. Wolf’s fourth book. \n  \nIt is  places like this that keep Long Island from being a cultural desert. And  while I still have an opportunity to dump another one of my bad puns.  This team is everything it’s quacked up to be. Thanks Frank. \nErnie Fazio
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/frank-boulton-founder-ceo-li-ducks-at-betpage-ballpark/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20110401T000000
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SUMMARY:Richard Kessel\, Pres NY Power Authority
DESCRIPTION:Richard  Kessel speaking at LIMBA this Friday began by reciting that the Long  Island area was in very good shape as far as electric power is  concerned. The building of the Cross Sound cable\, and the Neptune cable  has given the island an enormous boost. In addition the clean\, gas fired  plant built by Caithness Energy gives an additional asset. \n  \nHe  warns\, however\, that these are times when we do not have full employment  and that picture will change dramatically as the economy improves. \n  \nAs  president of New York Power Authority some of his concerns are with  upstate. While Long Island will test the limits of capacity in the  coming good times\, upstate will be very stressed. We need more power  from transmission links to the Canadian Hydro sources and some local  generation. In addition to the traditional generation and transmission  strategies Kessel stated that renewable alternatives should be a part of  the mix. Power from various sources must be the plan for the future. \n  \nNYPA is  building out 100 megawatts of solar\, admittedly a small amount in the  grand scheme of things\, but an important start nonetheless. He cited the  use of tidal generators such as has been tested in the East River.  Those generators failed because the designers underestimated the tidal  potential and the swift currents destroyed the blades. That is actually  good news because a properly designed unit can exploit that resource at a  higher degree. He then addressed the potential savings realized by  energy efficiency. We used to call that approach negawatts. Efficiency  that saves 300 megawatts is far more desirable than building a  300-megawatt generating facility. Energy that is never created has a 0  carbon footprint and no construction costs. \n  \nRichard  spent a little time on taxes imposed on utility plants\, and the  inevitable inequities that exist in assessing these plants. Kessel  questions whether we should tax the utilities when they only pass the  tax to the citizens anyway\, or should we work out a fair tax directly to  the end users of the product. \n  \nThe  Q&A portion of the meeting led us to talking about stored energy  using flywheel systems\, and pumped water. Kessel likes the pumped water  systems that allow water stored during the night at high elevations to  flow through generators during the high use day. It was pointed out that  the Maglev Company can achieve the same results with a much higher  efficiency and Kessel said he would look into the matter. \n  \nSuperconductivity  was also discussed. This allows the systems to carry three times the  amount of power\, and Kessel said recent testing of a section using the  technology was very effective. \n  \nThe  summary was that we on Long Island are not in bad shape\, but the entire  state must continue to plan for the future and the solutions are myriad.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/richard-kessel-pres-ny-power-authority/
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SUMMARY:Congressman Hon. Tim Bishop-   LIFT sponsored
DESCRIPTION:Congressman  Tim Bishop first came to LIMBA when he had made a decision to run for  the seat held by Felix Grucci in 2002.  He had been provost at  Southampton College and he was relatively unknown. Recently he won  re-election in a very hard won race. His report and observations were  the subject of today’s meeting. \n  \nMr.  Bishop began to talk about the budget and how out of balance it has  become\, but the portion of the budget that is being attacked is not  where the real money is. The budget is currently $1.5 Trillion in  deficit and he agreed that must be addressed. He noted that the budget  that the congress wants to pass would mean a big setback for Long  Island. Money potentially lost at Brookhaven National Laboratories would  result in 950 high paying jobs being lost. What is of equal importance  is the research work that would be delayed\, thereby losing the future  jobs that the research would lead to. \n  \nPell  grants are being challenged. Education of 9 million students nationwide  would be affected. Again this will hamper job recovery down the road\,  "this is eating the seed corn" according to Bishop. Cutting out the  heart of innovation and growth makes no sense. All of these cuts are  painful and counterproductive. \n  \nIncentives  for companies to expand their production and engineering must be  stopped. Why incentives a company to manufacture elsewhere? he asked.  Why do we educate foreign students to the doctorate level and then make  America inhospitable. Why not encourage them to stay instead of forcing  them back to their country’s of origin. \n  \nDuring  the Q&A someone asked if farm subsidies were in the budget. The  answer was yes\, despite the fact Suffolk is the largest farm county in  the state Long Island gets none of it. Farm subsidies remain untouched\,  and those subsidies are given to the largest agri-businesses in the  country\, not the small farmer. \n  \nAnother  question on military spending came up\, and how we still have about 650  bases around the world. "Couldn’t we close some of those?" The answer  was yes and we could do a lot more. Bishop gave the example of the  alternate engine for fighter jets that was rejected by the Secretary of  Defense\, is still in the spending bill and that engine will add billions  to our deficit. \n  \nThen  the congressman quoted the words of the President of Shell oil from a  few years ago\, when he said. "If oil prices rise to $70/barrel\, there is  no reason that could justify those subsidies. You may have noticed oil  prices are $106. \n  \nTim asked when will we see federal money available for public sewer systems. His answer was\, not any time soon.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/congressman-hon-tim-bishop-lift-sponsored/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20110318T000000
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SUMMARY:Frank Zeman PhD Energy Management NYIT at NYIT campus
DESCRIPTION:Sustainability at NYIT was introduced by John Eff an adjunct professor at the school and a long term LIMBA member. \n  \nThe subject was the  promise of the Plug-in Hybrid. The expectations for this technology were  quite high. After a careful study of the technology in real world  experience\, it fell short of the mark by a lot. It was expected that the  Plug-in Hybrid might yield the equivalent of 190 miles per gallon. The  testing indicated that this promising technology did only marginally  better than a Prius or other hybrids. \n  \nAfter being shown  various charts and performance graphs\, the audience was prepared to ask  questions. The topic\, though technical at times\, was very well presented  by Dr. Zeman. The audience asked\, "Why weren’t the mileage goals  realized?" Frank stated that there are probably a host of reasons. \nAmong those reasons  were; the weight of the heavy battery\, and the lack of optimum driver  training. In other words the vehicles were driven in a way that would  not maximize gas mileage. \n  \nThere were other  problems too; They went into this thinking the most charging would take  place at night\, when there would be surplus power on the grid. It turns  out that there was little difference between nighttime and daytime  charging. \n  \nPatent attorney\, Chris  Garvey\, suggested that a high-speed flywheel weighing only 55lbs could  replace most of the 1000 lb battery. The flywheel would store an  enormous amount of energy and unlike the braking recharging that takes  place in a Prius at 35%\, the flywheel would capture close to 100%. The  feasibility of that was discussed in terms of negative effects that may  be transferred to the vehicle\, such as the gyroscope effect. \n  \nThe consensus was that  better answers to high mileage vehicles lies in the engineering of  lighter but stronger body materials\, and lighter more powerful  batteries. Are we there yet? No\, but we’re workin’ on it. The message of  today’s presentation is that science needs to be tried and tested again  and again. Or\, in the words of Thomas Edison\, "My success is the result  of 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration"— Amen
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/frank-zeman-phd-energy-management-nyit-at-nyit-campus/
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SUMMARY:LIMBA presents Jeanne Fontana for a special program - free
DESCRIPTION:Meet the marketing challenge! \n  \nThis  morning LIMBA presented a free business educational program. Our  Speaker was Jeanne Fontana\, Fontana President and CEO of Synergy3\, a  marketing and media firm. Her experience and knowledge puts her in a  good position to help her clients select a campaign using various media  and approaches \n  \nShe  began this morning by quoting the age-old understanding of  effectiveness\, 20% of the players do 80% of the business. "You want to  make the decisions that make you part of that 20%" \n  \nCreate  an understanding of expectations on your business. 40% of your receipts  should be profit. Establish realistic sales goals. Create and value  your brand. Realize that you must take business away from your  competition. Find what is unique about your product or service and  develop a marketing strategy around that feature. \n  \nBuild  a target and stay on that target. Doing so reduces risk. Understand the  strength and weaknesses of the various media available for your  marketing campaign. A weak media option for one product or service could  be a very strong medial for another. In other words tailor your  campaign to what works for your sales effort. \n  \nSome  businesses will benefit from a targeted campaign with exposure in a  niche market. Jeanne gave the example of the Jordan construction panel  company advertising in the construction oriented Hammer Magazine. Hammer  is a better advertising media than a daily paper for that product. \n  \nAnother  media topic Fontana covered was radio. The people who tune in classical  would not be the same people who listen to Hip Hop. You may use one or  the other depending the demographic you want to reach. In any case  Fontana said you want to focus as much as possible to reach your desired  audience. \n  \nFontana\,  at one point\, looked around the room and said\, "being here in rooms  like this one is important to meeting people and increasing your  knowledge." \n 
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/limba-presents-jeanne-fontana-for-a-special-program-free/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20110304T000000
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SUMMARY:LIMBA presents Walter Copan of BNL- Doing Bus w/Lab
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nAlternate Speaker for Friday’s Meeting\nTest\nWe’re happy to announce that Walter Copan will join us to speak about "Doing Business with Brookhaven National Laboratories"\nMr Copan is manager of BNL’s Technology and Commercialization and Partnerships. \n  \nCome and learn how you can do business with the lab. \nMeeting will take place at the Holiday Inn 3845 Veterans Memorial Hwy\, Ronkonkoma    Hote phone 631 585-9500 \nRegister on-line www.limba.net or call 631 757-1698\n \n \n 
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/limba-presents-walter-copan-of-bnl-doing-bus-wlab/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20110225T000000
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SUMMARY:Covanta Plant Tour- Electric Power from Waste
DESCRIPTION:Another in our continuing our series of field trips to important Long Island locations\, today’s meeting was held at Islip Town’s Resource recovery plant next to Long Island MacArthur Airport. \nThe  plant is run under contract by Covanta\, burning solid waste and  generating around ten Megawatts of electricity\, which is then sold to  LIPA.  The town and Covanta share the revenue brought in by the plant.   An additional revenue stream is generated by separating and selling  recyclable metals from the waste stream both before and after waste  burning.\n\nAs with our meeting at the Northport power station\, the  meeting opened with a discussion of safety issues.   The Covanta plant  has compiled an impressive streak of over 2270 days that were  accident-free\, a testament to conscientious work.  The plant is part of OSHA’s VPP program\, attaining star status. \nWaste  to energy facilities have come far from their days where they were  simply incinerators of garbage.  European countries with their limited  space for landfills have long been the leaders in the waste to energy  area.  The LIMA plant is a recovery operation\, getting back energy and  metals from the wast stream.  It also reduces the volume of waste\, so  that the ultimate end product of ash is a far smaller volume than the  original source material. \n  \nAbout  50 pounds of metal per ton of solid waste is recovered\, and about 500  Kilowatt-hours per ton of electricity is able to be generated from that  waste.  The recycling of the metals reduces greenhouse gas emissions  substantially\, as opposed to new metal production. \n  \nThe  plant also operates well under its emissions limits\, producing up to  only 5% of the allowable levels.  This is due to the extensive gas  scrubbers\, particulate filters\, and the O’Connor combustor design  that is employed.  As part of the company’s continuous improvement  programs\, projects to further reduce Nitrous Oxides\, Mercury\, and Dioxin  emissions are underway.  During the program’s lifetime\, the facility  was also part of EPA’s Performance Track program.\n  \nCurrently\,  Long Island exports about 800\,000 tons of solid waste per year.  The  Islip plant burns about 176\,000 tons per year.  This additional fuel  could be used to generate more base-load electricity as the Islip plant  does.  Currently\, it puts out an average of 10-12 Megawatts of power.  \n  \nThe plant has been in continuous operation since 1990\, about three years after the saga of the Mobro 4000\,  Islip’s infamous "Garbage Barge"\, assuring that there won’t be a repeat  of that.  Dealing with the waste stream generated by living isn’t  attractive\, but is one of those necessaries.  Landfilling it generates  Methane\, a greenhouse gas\, and incurs expensive transportation and  landfilling costs.  Burning it generates electricity and recovers some  recyclable metals\, but also introduces other kinds of air pollution.  It  is a game of the lesser of evils\, that we must address. \n  \nInforming  ourselves about the realities that are available to us allows us to  make better decisions that are easier to live with.  Understanding the  options before us is one of the main missions of LIMBA.  On a rainy late  winter Friday morning\, we learned a lot more about one of the ways we  can deal with the real issues of our lifestyle.  Come join us to be  better educated about the real\, practical issues that are facing Long  Island so that we can all make the best decisions together.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/covanta-plant-tour-electric-power-from-waste/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20110218T000000
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SUMMARY:Presidents Day weekend - No Meeting
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URL:https://limba.net/calendar/presidents-day-weekend-no-meeting-6/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20110217T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20110217T000000
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CREATED:20110217T050000Z
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SUMMARY:Karaoke at Windows on the Lake
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URL:https://limba.net/calendar/karaoke-at-windows-on-the-lake/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20110211T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20110211T000000
DTSTAMP:20260421T215659
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SUMMARY:Colonel Anthony Moncayo- Perspectives on Cuba
DESCRIPTION:Colonel  (ret) Anthony Moncayo\, USAR will discuss his recently completed 17  month tour at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay\, Cuba serving as Director\,  Office of Military Commissions – South\, and his interaction with Joint  Task Force Guantanamo Bay’s detainee operations.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/colonel-anthony-moncayo-perspectives-on-cuba/
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