Sentences with phrase «island farm bureau»

Photo caption: From left, Long Island Farm Bureau members Steve Mudd, Anthony Sannino, Karl Novak and Mark Van Bourgondien (not pictured) met with the Southold Town Board at Tuesday's work session.
The building shows that agriculture is «not just putting a seed in the ground and watching it grow,» Long Island Farm Bureau administrative director Rob Carpenter said.
Mr. Ruland has also served as director and vice president of the Long Island Farm Bureau.
At 2:30 p.m., Hocul Long convenes a roundtable with Long Island Farm Bureau leaders, Martha Clara Vineyards, 6025 Sound Ave., Riverhead, Long Island.
He said at a forum last week that he would be asking the board to commit $ 25,000 of that to a plan being organized by the Long Island Farm Bureau to use U.S. Department of Agriculture sharpshooters to help cull the herd.
Members of the region's most influential agricultural and environmental groups — including the Long Island Farm Bureau, Cornell Cooperative Extension, Long Island Wine Council, Peconic Estuary Program and Peconic Land Trust — are expected join the two politicians in the efforts at Wickham's Farm in Cutchogue Monday at 11:30 a.m.
Long Island Farm Bureau members met with Southold Town Board members Tuesday to open lines of communication about the ever - changing... Read More
GRANT PARPAN PHOTO Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone met with members of the Long Island Farm Bureau at the Hilton Garden Inn in Riverhead Wednesday.
She is also a former Long Island Farm Bureau president, having served from 2013 until 2016.
The Long Island Farm Bureau celebrated 100 years of service Friday night at its annual awards gala, where locals Karen Rivara and Vito Minei were honored.
Frank Beyrodt, a past president of the Long Island Farm Bureau, spoke eloquently and emotionally about a man he described as a loyal friend.

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About a dozen elected representatives from all over Long Island attended the celebration at Polish Hall in Riverhead to present proclamations to the award winners and the farm bureau, including county Legislator Al Krupski, Riverhead Councilman John Dunleavy and Southold Councilman William Ruland.
The Committee on Economic Development and Labor includes: · Haejin Baek, President, Barclays Structured Finance · Ruben Diaz, Jr., Bronx Borough President · Jamie Dinan, C.E.O. York Capital · Garry Douglas, Plattsburgh Chamber of Commerce · Hazel Dukes, President, NAACP New York · Rob Dyson, Chairman and C.E.O., The Dyson - Kissner - Moran Corp.; President, Dyson Foundation · James Francis, Founder and C.E.O., Paradigm Asset Management; Member, NYC Partnership · Barbarlee Diamonstein - Spielvogel · Jim Gerace, President, New York Region, Verizon · Barry Gosin, C.E.O., Newmark Knight Franks; Partnership for NYC Board · Hakeem Jeffries, New York State Assembly · John Johnson, President, Watertown Daily Times · Brian Kolb, Minority Leader, New York State Assembly \ · Kevin Law, Long Island Association · John Liu, New York City Comptroller · Edward Mangano, Nassau County Executive · Howard Milstein, C.E.O., N.Y. Private Bank & Trust and Emigrant Bank · Dean Norton, President, Farm Bureau · Peter Rivera, New York State Assembly · Van B. Robinson, President, Syracuse Common Council · Lisa Rosenblum Senior Vice President, Cablevision.
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