Are Suffolk County’s Ambitious Sewer Plans A Stinky Proposition for Taxpayers?
The following was exclusively published by The Foggiest Idea on April 25, 2023. Interested in...
Read Moreby Richard Murdocco | Apr 25, 2023 | Environmental Policy | 0
The following was exclusively published by The Foggiest Idea on April 25, 2023. Interested in...
Read Moreby Richard Murdocco | Jan 23, 2023 | Media Appearances | 0
The following excerpt is from an article by Jonathan LaMantia that was published in the Sunday,...
Read Moreby Richard Murdocco | Dec 7, 2022 | Public Comments | 0
The following remarks were delivered to elected officials and policymakers in the Town of...
Read Moreby Richard Murdocco | Jan 18, 2019 | Environmental Policy | 0
The following was published exclusively on The Foggiest Idea on January 18, 2019. Want to support The Foggiest Idea’s award-winning coverage? Click here. But If We Do Nothing, Region Will Be Up A Creek Without a Paddle By...
Read Moreby Richard Murdocco | Jun 12, 2017 | Environmental Policy | 1
The following was written exclusively for The Foggiest Idea, and published on June 12, 2017. With each flush of the toilet in Suffolk County, the quality of Long Island’s water supply seems to go further down the drain....
Read Moreby Richard Murdocco | Mar 3, 2017 | Economic Development | 0
The following was originally published in The Real Deal’s Long Island Market edition in...
Read Moreby Richard Murdocco | Oct 13, 2016 | Public Comments | 0
The following was submitted to the Long Island Commission for Aquifer Protection on October 13, 2016. My name is Richard Murdocco. I am the founder and publisher of The Foggiest Idea, and am land use columnist who writes...
Read Moreby Richard Murdocco | Jan 21, 2015 | Economic Development | 0
From a local village nestled in the hills of Long Island’s North Shore, all the way up to President Obama giving his State of the Union address, it seems like every policymaker is focusing on America’s crumbling...
Read Moreby Richard Murdocco | May 16, 2014 | Environmental Policy, Media Appearances | 0
The following was published on May 16th, 2014. It was written by Steven Rossin, a journalism student from SUNY Stony Brook who was conducting research regarding the development of sewers for the Mastic-Shirley area. You can view...
Read Moreby Richard Murdocco | Apr 8, 2014 | Environmental Policy | 0
Recently, the Foggiest Idea launched an all-new feature called The Foggiest Five, which asks influential Long Islanders five questions regarding the future of the region. The feedback to the feature has been positive, with the...
Read Moreby Richard Murdocco | Mar 6, 2013 | Environmental Policy | 0
The following was published on Long Island Business News’ Young Island on 3.6.13. The post can be found hereSewers are important. It may be gross to think about, but what we do with our poop is an important component to...
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