Suffolk Closeup: Power company facing pushback
PSEG, which at the start of 2014 became the electric utility on Long Island under a scheme advanced by Governor Andrew Cuomo, is finally beginning to get an earful from its customers on the East End....
View ArticleSuffolk Closeup: GOP primary postmortems
Lee Zeldin, left, and George Demos, right, both hope to appear opposite Congressman Tim Bishop on the ballot in November’s election. It was one bitter Republican primary battle between Lee Zeldin and...
View ArticleSuffolk Closeup: DiNapoli draws a crowd on East End
Kimogener Point on the Bay off New Suffolk Avenue. (Credit: Barbaraellen Koch, file) The only Long Islander running statewide on a major party ticket this year, Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli, a Democrat,...
View ArticleSuffolk Closeup: Pick the Plum for power
A group of Congressional representatives led by Tim Bishop of Southampton is calling on the federal government not to sell Plum Island, as it plans, but to put it under the jurisdiction of a “federal...
View ArticleSuffolk Closeup: Drill, baby … spill?
Despite the 2010 offshore oil drilling disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, despite the U.S. suddenly becoming the top oil producer in the world and despite decades of opposition, President Barack Obama is...
View ArticleSuffolk Closeup: Teachout speaks out
(Credit: Zephyr Teachout’s Facebook page) Zephyr Teachout is challenging incumbent Andrew Cuomo in a primary this coming Tuesday to decide who will be the Democratic nominee for governor. She is an...
View ArticleSuffolk Closeup: The house doesn’t always win
(Credit: freeimages.com) The closing of four and likely five of the dozen casino hotels in Atlantic City should cause public officials in Suffolk County and New York State to wake up. The fantasy of...
View ArticleSuffolk Democrats sent a message in primary election
(Credit: Governor Andrew Cuomo’s office) On Shelter Island, Zephyr Teachout defeated Governor Andrew Cuomo for the Democratic nomination for governor. Shelter Island Town Democrats “are not far-left...
View ArticleEast Hampton begins quiet campaign on helicopters: Suffolk Closeup
At long last an East Hampton Town Board is moving on a situation — commercial helicopters, flying low and loud between Manhattan and East Hampton -— that has plagued residents of the North Fork and...
View ArticleSuffolk Closeup: Cash, credit prices and a gas bill defeated
KARL GROSSMAN I should have been suspicious last month driving into a gas station off the Long Island Expressway to fill up. I’d written a column in May about the effort of Suffolk County Legislator...
View ArticleSuffolk Closeup: Long Island’s role in American Revolution
KARL GROSSMAN Long Island is known for, among other things, beautiful beaches, the site of the first “mass-produced” suburb in the U.S, the resort areas of the East End, notably the Hamptons and...
View ArticleSuffolk Closeup: A post-mortem for Dems
This space was devoted last week to the negative advertising, the “attack ads” or election by character assassination, which dominated the 2014 election in Suffolk County, the state and nation. But in...
View ArticleSuffolk Closeup: Twomey was never, ever giving up
Tom Twomey Tom Twomey, the founder of the East End’s biggest law firm, had many accomplishments. But the most important can be seen on a drive along Sound Avenue on the North Fork, just before...
View ArticleSuffolk Closeup: Environmental follies
“We live on an island built on sand.” That’s how Suffolk County Legislator Al Krupski accurately describes Long Island. Mr. Krupski well understands the nature of the island’s coastline. For 20 years...
View ArticleGrossman Column: Zeldin won’t back down from conflict with ISIS
Congressman Lee Zeldin (R-Shirley) is a House Foreign Affairs Committee member. (Courtesy file photo) In Lee Zeldin, Eastern Long Island has sent to Congress someone who in just two months in office...
View ArticleGrossman Column: A new watchdog for East End water
Kevin McAllister of Defend H20 at a Southold Town Board meeting in February.(Credit: Cyndi Murray file photo) The new Sag Harbor-based group, Defend H20, has emerged as a fearless environmental...
View ArticleGrossman Column: Hot enough for you? Global warming is here
The Pacific island nation of Kiribati has become the first country in the world to declare that climate change is rendering it uninhabitable. Unfamiliar with the name? Try Gilbert Islands, its former...
View ArticleSuffolk Closeup: Speaking up for mute swans
KATHERINE SCHROEDER PHOTO | A mute swan mother with her cygnets. Lunch at The Dory on the Island has been brightened for my wife and me by the sight of swans gliding on Chase Creek. If the the New York...
View ArticleSuffolk Closeup: Why the Island stayed green
Who knew that the program that has become integral to saving eastern Long Island from the sprawl that has overtaken much of the western portion of the island — the Peconic Bay Community Preservation...
View ArticleGrossman Column: Time to legislate against Lyme disease
There’s a renewed push in the U.S. Congress for legislation to strengthen the federal government’s activities on Lyme disease, endemic on the North Fork, Shelter Island and all over Long Island....
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