Events
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Michael Posillico-Restoring brownfields
Another friday morning, another stimulating LIMBA session, worth rising early for. Today we had Michael Posillico speak on the utilization of Brownfields sites as starting points for redevelopment. Michael, a…
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Fred Krebs Pres NY & Atlantic Railroad, Freight Progress
Fred Krebs, the president of Long Island's freight rail system spoke to our LIMBA audience this morning. Fred started by telling us those facts that he is, and should be,…
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David Kapell, Mayor of Greenport
Our speaker this morning was Greenport mayor, David Kapell. In my promotion of this morning's meeting I promised an interesting meeting. I can reassure it was an understatement. The audience…
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Cliff Sondack- Land Use Institute -Planner
I had the feeling that this morning's presentation had the potential for leading to an interesting debate. Our speaker was Cliff Sondock, President of the Land Use Institute. The premise advocated by Sondock is that the market should dictate the use of land, and not restrictive zoning. That theory is antithetical to what we have espoused…
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Joe Gergela’ Ex Dir. LI Farm Bureau
Each week people at LIMBA learn surprising facts. This morning was as good an example as any. Our guest was Joe Gergela, Executive Director of the Long Island Farm Bureau. Agriculture in Suffolk County is the largest revenue producer of all of the counties in New York State. I knew that was true in 1988,…
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Bob McMillan-Health Care
Bob McMillan came to LIMBA this morning and soke about the state of health care. He pointed out that medical technology is the best in the world. He also pointed out that universal availability continues to elude us. These fact are becoming a familiar theme now. A few months ago Michael Dowling, President of North Shore…
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Lisa Tyson, LI Progressive Coalition
This morning we started a little early to get out a message delivered by our new member Irving Like and his partner Vincent Tenety. The issue Irving brought up was the way that…
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Bruce Lambert, reporter NYTimes-Getting the story
This morning, Bruce Lambert, lately of the New York Times, came to talk about some of the different ways that peoples’ stories wind up as newspaper stories. It turns out…
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