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  • Voice of the People

    Voice of the People0

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    • March 26, 2018

    School of Journalism Special Project
    Eric Schmid, a reporter from NPR affiliate WSHU Public Radio and a Stony Brook student, traveled to Washington, D.C. and spoke to concerned citizens on what they want to see out of the March For Our Lives movement.

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  • Sexual Harassment Bills To Protect Suffolk County Employees

    Sexual Harassment Bills To Protect Suffolk County Employees0

    • WSHU
    • February 26, 2018

    Rebekah Sherry | WSHU Public Radio
    Two new bills are meant to protect county employees from sexual harassment and discrimination.

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  • Southampton Schools To Replace Columbus Day With Indigenous Peoples Day

    Southampton Schools To Replace Columbus Day With Indigenous Peoples Day0

    • Uncategorized
    • February 19, 2018

    Jay Shah | WSHU Public Radio
    In 2016, students asked to remove Columbus’s name from the holiday. Southampton has the highest number of Native American students of any district on Long Island.

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  • LI’s MacArthur Airport May Become Superfund Site

    LI’s MacArthur Airport May Become Superfund Site0

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    • February 5, 2018

    Eric Schmid | WSHU Public Radio
    New York State environmental officials listed MacArthur Airport as a possible Superfund site after they detected high PFO chemical levels in nearby wells.

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  • Suffolk Legislature Seeks Greater Control Over Asset Forfeiture Program

    Suffolk Legislature Seeks Greater Control Over Asset Forfeiture Program0

    • WSHU
    • November 27, 2017

    Ronny Reyes | WSHU Public Radio
    The motion comes after a report that forfeiture funds paid for $3.25 million in bonuses to the Suffolk DA’s office.

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  • Peconic Land Trust Works To Preserve Indian Rock

    Peconic Land Trust Works To Preserve Indian Rock0

    • WSHU
    • November 9, 2017

    Ronny Reyes | WSHU Public Radio
    When Noah Hallock built his farmstead in the 1700s, he did so near a massive boulder that stood over 30 feet high and less than a quarter of a mile from Long Island Sound. A Long Island conservation group now hopes to purchase the land.

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    • Voice of the People
      Voice of the People
      • Uncategorized
      • March 26, 2018
    • Sexual Harassment Bills To Protect Suffolk County Employees
      Sexual Harassment Bills To Protect Suffolk County Employees
      • WSHU
      • February 26, 2018
    • Southampton Schools To Replace Columbus Day With Indigenous Peoples Day
      Southampton Schools To Replace Columbus Day With Indigenous Peoples Day
      • Uncategorized
      • February 19, 2018
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      • February 5, 2018
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