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Town Trustees Meeting
OPEN PUBLIC MEETING
NOVEMBER 3, 2014 @ 1pm
SOUTHAMPTON TOWN
SECOND FLOOR BOARD ROOM
116 Hampton Road
Southampton, NY 11968
The Town of Southampton Board of Trustees has invited the Long Island Divers Association to provide a 15 minute presentation on the old Ponquogue Bridge as it is seen through the eyes of divers. After a short introduction, Christopher Paparo who manages the Stony Brook University and Southampton College Campus Marine Science Centers will provide a video and photo presentation on the marine life ecosystem under the old Ponquogue Bridge.
The Board of Trustees works with the Town of Southampton Town Board. Long Island Divers Association is presenting information to the Board of Trustees that shows how valuable the old Bridge is to the ecosystem, the divers of Long Island, as well as the fishermen and boaters. There is no are area of Long Island as valuable to all of these associations as this Bridge. Our goal is to slow down any plans to possible remove the Bridge and save as much of the Bridge as possible for as long as possible.
Please attend this meeting and help support the efforts of saving the Old Ponquogue Bridge.
Barry Lipsky
President
Long Island Divers Association
Town Trustees Meeting
OPEN PUBLIC MEETING
NOVEMBER 3, 2014 @ 1pm
SOUTHAMPTON TOWN
SECOND FLOOR BOARD ROOM
116 Hampton Road
Southampton, NY 11968
The Town of Southampton Board of Trustees has invited the Long Island Divers Association to provide a 15 minute presentation on the old Ponquogue Bridge as it is seen through the eyes of divers. After a short introduction, Christopher Paparo who manages the Stony Brook University and Southampton College Campus Marine Science Centers will provide a video and photo presentation on the marine life ecosystem under the old Ponquogue Bridge.
The Board of Trustees works with the Town of Southampton Town Board. Long Island Divers Association is presenting information to the Board of Trustees that shows how valuable the old Bridge is to the ecosystem, the divers of Long Island, as well as the fishermen and boaters. There is no are area of Long Island as valuable to all of these associations as this Bridge. Our goal is to slow down any plans to possible remove the Bridge and save as much of the Bridge as possible for as long as possible.
Please attend this meeting and help support the efforts of saving the Old Ponquogue Bridge.
Barry Lipsky
President
Long Island Divers Association