"The $1.579 billion economic impact of the marine industry, the 7,000 plus people in marine-related jobs, and our marine workforce development are essential to Suffolk County becoming an attractive location for new business," DuWayne Gregory stated.
"The Light the Night is really meant to be a peaceful, self-guided walk through a beautiful forest that is gently lit up, and it looks a bit magical," Marisa Nelson, Quogue Wildlife Refuge Assistant Director, relayed.
Sadly one day all those stories and words will be "discarded" with those photos.
"Citizen science projects, such as the 2019 NYSOA Winter Waterfowl Count, are great opportunities for people of all ages to learn about and make a connection to birds and their habitats," Frank Quevedo noted.
"We thought we could help others with disabilities by doing a fundraiser," Anthony Agudelo explained.
"These scholarships will provide opportunities for Suffolk's promising students to follow their individual pathways to success," Dr. Shaun L. McKay said.
"Over the years, generous grants from the Foundation have made it possible for us to acquire state-of-the art equipment and provide vital and compassionate support services for breast cancer patients and their families," Bob Chaloner relayed.
I swear when I leave I can feel my clothes fit just a touch looser.
"We are working towards the future, and looking into the possibility of correcting alterations to the marsh in the high breeding areas to greatly reduce or eliminate the further need for methoprene spraying," Aldred explained.
"She taught me to appreciate the small things and realize the importance of family time," host mom Antonia said about Treasure, who has spent the past two summers with the Cleaveland family.
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