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"Sustaining the Long Island economy and preserving open space need not be exclusive of each other if Brownfield redevelopment can become a reality," so said Dowling College President Robert J. Gaffney in welcoming Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy to the Long Island Economic and Social Policy Institute at Dowling College's (LIESP) monthly Roundtable for Long Island's Future. LIESP Director Martin Cantor presented a case study on the benefits of Brownfield development to Long Island communities during the Roundtable on the Future of Long Island Brownfield Development. Read more.
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