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Unit to Include Prominent Representatives from Business, Government and Educational Communities
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County Executive will authorize $500,000 for 10 Projects
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Levy, Commission Chairman David Calone and Planning Director Tom Isles Announce Long-Range Look at Suffolk in 2035
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County Executive Steve Levy’s Event Provides Services to over 550 Individuals in Need Outdoing Last Year’s Inaugural Event
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Legislation Expected to Pass Next Week Would Nearly Complete 400-Acre Tract Targeted by Levy for Preservation in 2004
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Suffolk Purchases Development Rights to Andrews and Wojewocki Farms
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Levy, Commission Chair David Calone and Planning Director Tom Isles Announce Long-Range Look at Suffolk in 2035
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Sandy Hollow Cove will Reflect Tuckahoe’s Rural Character
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Tuesday Forecast for Rain, Storms Pushes Gathering Back One Day
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Former LIPA Vice President, and Previous County Communications Director, Rejoins Administration
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Programs in Health, Human Services, Environment, Housing and Public Safety Honored by National Association of Counties
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Responding to Patient Needs, Suffolk Department of Health Services Says Pilot Program will Provide Additional Appointments at Elsie Owens North Brookhaven County Health Center Beginning July 30
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Program Offered by Suffolk County Long Island Film Commission Will Provide $15,000 to Filmmakers
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County Executive Levy Cites Quick Actions in Saturday Night Near-Drownings
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Office for Aging to Host Annual Event at Southaven County Park July 21
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Numerous Goods and Vital Services to be Available in One Location at St. Joseph’s College
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More than 150 Residents of Town of Brookhaven Turn Out to Interact Directly with County Officials
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“SHIP SHAPE” to Offer Cash, Time Off for Health/Lifestyle Improvements Which Can Ultimately Save on County Health Care Costs
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Will File Motion for Judicial Determination on Who is in Charge
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Suffolk Plans Acquisition of Property for Artspace and New Village; Will Further Village’s Revitalization with 285 Affordable Rental Units
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30-Second Announcement Encourages All to Speak Out Against Intolerance; Play Performance Sparks Dialogue on Multi-Cultural Assimilation
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Gregory J. Blass, of Jamesport, was sworn in as Commissioner of the Department of Social Services on Thursday, June 25, 2009.
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Thirteen Parcels in Brookhaven, Riverhead, Southampton and Southold to Gain Benefits of Inclusion into State Program
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Asks Legislators to Practice Fiscal Responsibility and Sustain Vetoes
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With Resolution of Litigation, More Than 300 Acres North Fork Preserve Set to be Acquired for Open Space
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Resolution Approved Today will also Provide 15 CNG Diesel Engines to be Retrofit into Existing Cars and Trucks
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County, Town to Provide Equal Funding for Planning of Environmentally Friendly Hiking Trail
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Accord Approved by Legislature Today will Keep Atlantic League Team in Central Islip for Another Ten Years
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Parcels Being Donated to Town of Babylon as Part of “Wyandanch Rising” Process
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Push for Quality of Life Legislation with Key State Chairman
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Suffolk will Partner with New York in Protecting 58-Acre DeLalio Sod Farm in Eastport
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Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy will be in Albany on Monday, May 18, to ask state legislators for legislation allocating $26 million of the recently imposed payroll tax towards an MTA takeover of the Suffolk bus system.
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Residents of the Town of Babylon Convene with County Officials
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Roughly Eight Acres in Sag Harbor and Riverhead to be Provided to Town
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Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy Announces Passage of Lease Agreement for Hampton Business and Technology Park
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Obelisk with Single Gold Star will Recognize Families
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Corporate Emergency Access System will Grant Employees Speedier Access to Closed Areas in Suffolk Following a Crisis
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Uniformed Permit Applications and Studio-tailored Economic Hub Promote Filmmaking in Suffolk
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660 Decommissioned Vests will be Used by Soldiers for Vehicle Protection
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Six Suffolk Students Cited by County Executive for Inspirational Displays
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After Intensive Lobbying, Suffolk to Receive Nearly $7 Million More
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Over 30 Agencies Brought Together to Provide Services for 180 Veterans in Need
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Items Collected from Public and from County Employees Prevents 584 Pounds of Lead from Potentially Entering Waste Stream
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Accord Reached on Eve of Tenth Season will Keep Atlantic League Team in Central Islip
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Assistant County Attorney Will Succeed Bruce Blower, Retiring After 30 Years
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Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy, Suffolk Health Commissioner Dr. Humayun Chaudhry and Deer Park School officials held a press conference today to announce two additional “probable” cases of the H1N1 Influenza A virus in the community – as well as to discuss precautionary actions which will be taken by the district.
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Initiative Adds Service in Iraq and Afghanistan as Criteria for Eligibility in 72-H Transfer Program, and Provide Adaptability Funds for Disabled Vets
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Montauk Highway to Receive Traffic and Safety Improvements from NYS Route 112 to County Road 101
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Plans Acquisition of Additional Acreage in Riverhead, as well as Open Space in Wading River Wetlands
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County Conducting Outreach to Ensure Highest Level of Precaution
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Legislation Eligible for April 28 Vote Restores Five Health Positions; Reflects Concession Agreement from Correction Officers
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One-Stop Shop for All Veterans to be Held May 1
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Private Contractor will Pick Up Old Tech Equipment at Various Sites Around the County; First Public Drop-Off Day Set for April 25
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County Executive Steve Levy Says Accurate Population Count Impacts Federal and State Aid, Grants and Representation
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Town Residents Will Have the Opportunity to Directly Interact with Levy, County Officials at May 13 Forum
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Clothing Bins to be Placed County-wide to Benefit Displaced L’Aquilan City Residents
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Increase in Annual Fund Balance Offset by Declining Revenue
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With Federal Funding in Place, Project will Reduce Congestion, Improve Safety and Enhance Aesthetics East of William Floyd Pkwy.
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Labor Department Volunteers Can Help Lower-Income Residents with Taxes, Including Earned Income Tax Credit
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County Executive Steve Levy Says New Searchable Database from Empire Center and Public Policy Institute Show Suffolk Holding Line on Taxes
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County Executive Steve Levy Responds to Lindsay’s Misguided Press Release: ‘You Can’t Have It Both Ways’
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SCCC Students Can Receive up to a Full Semester’s Tuition for Volunteering at Approved Volunteer Agencies
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New Solar Panels Begin Converting Sunlight to Energy in Yaphank as Levy Signs Historic Executive Order to Mandate Solar Panels on Future County Buildings
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Local Ban on Baby Bottles and Cups with Toxic Materials is First in Nation
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New Solar Panels Begin Converting Sunlight to Energy in Yaphank as Levy Signs Historic Executive Order to Mandate Solar Panels on Future County Buildings
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Streamlined Process for Human Services Contracts Working So Smoothly, 43 Additional Agencies Have Received Expedited Funding in Last Month
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County’s Aggressive Pursuit of New Funds Pays off: Mastic, Mastic Beach, Shirley, East Patchogue, Selden, Centereach, Coram, and Medford among Areas That Could Benefit
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NY Power Authority, Area Environmentalists Praise County Executive Levy, County Employees for Reducing Greenhouse Gases, Lowering Costs
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Action Plan Recently Implemented
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Legislator Stern’s Measure will Protect Senior Citizens Vulnerable to Cognitive Disorders
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Suffolk County officials have announced new operating agreements with Suffolk County Community College (SCCC) that balance the college’s desire for independence with the county’s goal of ensuring a level of budgetary accountability at the college.
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Working Group to be Charged with Developing Informational Program on Steps Residents Can Take to Lessen Cancer Risks
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National Recession and Worsening Budget Crisis Leaves “No Time for No Shows”
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County Executive Steve Levy Says News Highlights Need for ‘Serious, Long-Term Cost-Adjustments’
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Comprehensive Roadway Project Will Extend the Life of County Roads – Saving Taxpayer Money in the Long Run—and Boost Local Economy
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Money Will Help Not-for-Profits, Boost Tourism and Enhance Downtowns
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Issues Request for Targeted Marketing at Parks, Campgrounds and Hiking Trails
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County looking to Procure Electronic System as part of plan to Improve Patient Care, Save Money
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National and Local Recession Threatens Cash Flow in 2009; Seeks $30 Million in Cost-Savings from Workforce
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Former Assistant State Attorney General in Charge of Suffolk Regional Office will Oversee County’s Department
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Partners with Town to Preserve Former Grassland Airfield on Island’s East Coast
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Environmentally Sensitive Property in Town of Southampton to be Protected
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Professional Participants to Receive Victim-Centered Training in Dealing with Situations of Stalking
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Seeks Change in State Law to Provide Additional Test Credits for Firefighters and Emergency Medical Technicians
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Highlights Work of Response Team and Trained Volunteers in CERT Program, Telephoning the Homebound and Elderly
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Legislators D’Amaro, Beedenbender and Gregory Stall Fiscally Unsound Resolution
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Second Precinct Officer Was Killed in the Line of Duty Early Sunday Morning in Commack
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Will Reach Out to Those Who Work within Communities
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New Town Hall Meetings Bring Residents and Community Leaders Together with County Officials
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Partners with Town to Preserve Former Grassland Airfield on Island’s East Coast
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Credits For Caring Program to Give Up to a Full Semester’s Tuition for Logging Hours at Approved Volunteer Agencies
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Nearly 90 Not-for-Profits Will Use Program to Cover Needed Expenses Quicker
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Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy Stresses Desired Additional Service can not Happen without Federal and State Aid
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Labor Department Volunteers Can Help Lower-Income Residents with Taxes, Including Earned Income Tax Credit
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Department Reports on First Week of Evening Hours
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Properties in Bay Shore and Brentwood to be Transferred to Town
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Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy said today he vetoed a resolution proposed by Presiding Officer William Lindsay that would have prohibited oral contracts for home heating oil because the measure was ‘anti-consumer’ and would have had the unintended consequence of preventing purchasers from locking in a low price.
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Agreement to Benefit Both Municipalities – As Well As Residents – in Case of Large-Scale Disaster; Similar Agreements with Nassau County and City of Yonkers Expected
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Also Sets Goals and Elects Officers for 2009
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Four-Hour Training Required by Landmark Law will Promote Best Management Practices to Minimize Nitrogen Pollution
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Wagner Farm in Calverton to be Protected Through Environmental Programs Funded by County’s Quarter-Cent Sales Tax
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Evening Hours One Wednesday Per Month Will Begin February 4; Allows Greater Access to Important Services
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Says Legislative Press Release Seeking Credit for County Executive State of the County Initiatives is ‘Super Bowl of Shamelessness’
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January 29, 2009 Steve Levy, Suffolk County Executive
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Sixth State of the County Address Notes Property Tax and Sales Tax Declines; Stresses Need to Preserve Core Functions
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Almost 300 Attend Touro Law Center for One-on-One Interactions with County Officials
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County Executive Invokes Suffolk County Charter Authority as Chief Budget Officer to Deal With Economic Downturn
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County Executive, Police Commissioner Are Key Advocates
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Residents Can Assist Through Non-Emergency Police Number: 852-COPS
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County Road 97 to Receive Repaving and Intersection Improvements
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Drainage Systems to Benefit Groundwater, Estuaries Along County Road 48
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Contaminated Sites to Receive Pollution Cleanup and Site Improvements
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County Executive Urges Companies to Apply Quickly for a Share of $4.6 Million in Worker Training Funds
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Agreement will Provide Added Taxpayer Savings to Spiraling Costs in 2009
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The Long Island Power Authority (LIPA) and Suffolk County, pursuant to negotiations with County Executive Steve Levy and County Legislator Daniel Losquadro, today announced they have reached an agreement to move forward on the national Rails-to-Trails project, a program which encourages government at the national and state levels to create conditions to make trail building possible.
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Suffolk’s Largest Township to Receive Two Properties in Rocky Point and Patchogue
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