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Saturday, May 28, 2011

Vote for Steve Bellone: Long Island Business News Poll


The matchup is set.
Although it took a bit longer than expected, the combatants are now in place for Long Island's Suffolk County Executive race coming this fall.
For the Democrats, the candidate is Babylon Town Supervisor Steve Bellone, who had been the presumptive nominee ever since County Executive Steve Levy turned Republican.
For the GOP, the nominee is Suffolk County Treasurer Angie Carpenter, the only one who really wanted the job after all. Others, such as businessman Randy Altschuler and state Sen. John Flanagan, flirted with running, but Carpenter from the start was overt and enthusiastic about the position.
Now, who should win? 
Click on Picture above to Vote and leave a comment below.

Friday, May 20, 2011

USGBC-LI's Peter Caradonna Foresees a Sustainable Future

As a 3rd generation architect, Peter Caradonna eventually married (what else?) an architect.  But his life’s work truly started in the mid 1990’s, working on a branch library in Brooklyn.  Peter was handed the NYC Department of Design and Construction High Performance Building Guidelines.  Curious what such a building would be, Peter spent the weekend reading the guidelines, gaining a new understanding of “the future of our business.”  

Peter’s introduction to sustainability convinced him that architects could regain their former importance to society, becoming “a catalyst to a critical paradigm shift.”  Starting his own firm in 1996, He sought to learn everything he could about green building.

In 2000 he joined the US Green Building Council (USGBC), working on the programs committee for USGBC New York, one of the organization’s six original chapters.  Recruited to help start the Long Island Chapter, Peter became its first chair.  His leadership skills impressed the national organization, where he now sits on the Chapter Steering Committee.  USGBC now has over 79 chapters, and Peter enjoys a national network of bright, forward-thinking progressives to share ideas with anywhere he goes.

Of course, sustainability faces a huge challenge from entrenched business and political entities.  Peter says the green movement must work twice as hard to achieve its goals.  He also believes the next generation will use their life-long relationship with computers to take up this struggle, informed by a different understanding of the world.  “I can’t wait to see what they come up with,” he says.  “They’re my greatest hope.”

“Anywhere you go on earth,” Peter notes, “the human footprint is evident.  Even in the furthest wilderness areas.”  In addition to sustainability, he foresees restorative and regenerative systems to maintain the planet, even as our society grows exponentially.

For now, the current generation needs to determine the standards for making all buildings carbon neutral.  “And you know what?” Peter asserts.  “That’s not a bad way to end this generation’s work.”

Post written by David Sporn.

Originally posted on the USGBC-LI Blog

Monday, April 11, 2011

My Top 5 Android Apps for Long Island


I can't say enough about my Droid X which runs on Google's Android Operating System.  I had previously owned a BlackBerry and it just doesn't compare.  Below is my Top 5 Android Apps for Long Island.  Enjoy.

The Long Island Wine Country (LIWC) app is an interactive guide to Long Island's wine region, with hundreds of listings for accommodations, restaurants, and wineries! This app makes it easy and convenient for you to plan your Long Island Wine Country getaway, or simply navigate the vineyards once you have arrived.




The #1 source for what's happening in New York - news, sports, gossip and more.  No other city is quite like New York and the Daily News is the number one paper for coverage of what goes on – from the politics to the gossip. And when it comes to Sports, our writers know the Yankees, Mets, Giants and Jets better than any – its why year after year we win awards for the best Sports coverage.




The latest breaking news in New York, New Jersey, and Long Island; plus weather, sports and entertainment headlines from the PIX11 News Team.

App features:
Read on the go even when you lose your network connection.
Share your favorite stories via Facebook, Twitter and e-mail.

Enjoy the award-winning journalism of The New York Times on your Android™- powered smartphone. Download the application and get our Top News section for free, or subscribe to unlock all the sections in the app of The Times, plus blogs, videos and slide shows. The app downloads and syncs the latest news directly to your device for online or offline reading. Improved design, a directory of New York Times blogs and added offline bookmarking features enhance your reading experience. View in portrait or landscape, with adjustable font size. Share articles via e-mail, SMS, Facebook and Twitter. And get breaking news alerts to be the first to read about events as soon as they occur.

WABC 7 Online ABC New York News is now available for Android! 
We offer tons of local content, including:

                      -Constantly updated news articles
                      -Weather with maps

                      -Sports scores and news
                      -Flight tracker
                      -Horoscopes
                      -Lottery results
                      -Local cheap gas prices
                      -Movie showtimes
                      -Streaming video
                      -Slideshows


Friday, April 8, 2011

Who Will Be The Star Trek Generation?

As I listened to Billy Joel’s “Summer, Highland Falls” last night I couldn’t help but compare it to the political climate of today. We live in a world without compromise. Neither side wants to give, they only want to get. When Billy Joel sings this song in concert he usually dedicates it to “All the Manic Depressives in the audience.” Is that what our society has become?


Our leaders can’t seem to look past today. They have become obsessed with today while sacrificing tomorrow. It is not a sustainable political or social environment. Everyday we are confronted with our own inhumanity, the rising poverty rate and the decline of the middle class, the spread of disease and infection, and the differences in each others religious beliefs. Our leaders seem to choose their own madness over the reality of the situation. They needlessly dissipate their energies promoting their own selfish agendas while distracting others from the respective similarities of the issues.


They have been arguing and so called compromising on the same issues for over 6 decades but it seems that nothing has changed. They are still standing on the ledges of their own unwavering beliefs with an unwillingness to take a step back and see it from another perspective.

What generation is going to standup and sacrifice to become what I like to call, The Star Trek Generation? By that I mean, the generation that is going to put the future of our world ahead of their own agenda. If any of you are fans of Star Trek you know that in that world there is no more disease, social classes, or political unrest. Everything is done with the good of society as a whole in mind. Only then will we truly become a sustainable society.




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