April 17th, 2021 - Reponse of local governments to recreational marijuana, Stony Brook University study of East End water quality, and ethics complaint about proposed Riverside 7-Eleven

17/04/2021 54 min
April 17th, 2021 - Reponse of local governments to recreational marijuana, Stony Brook University study of East End water quality, and ethics complaint about proposed Riverside 7-Eleven

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Episode Synopsis

This week, the panel discusses the latest advances in the story about the legalization of recreational marijuana in New York State and how local governments are responding; a report by Stony Brook University scientist Dr. Chris Gobler on the horrific quality of waterbodies in East Hampton Town and the general state of water quality on the East End; and an ethics complaint filed against a Riverhead planner for his work on a proposal to build a proposed 7-Eleven in Riverside, in the Town of Southampton.
Bill Sutton, Managing Editor, The Express News Group
Annette Hinkle, Arts & Living Editor, Express News Group
Grant Parpan, Content Director, Times-Review Media Group
David Rattray, Editor, The East Hampton Star
Denise Civiletti, Editor/Publisher,  Riverhead Local

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