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The following is a list of projects for which U.S. Representative Tim Bishop has requested federal funding:
$200,000, Montauk Playhouse Community Center Foundation—phase-two renovations to center, including swimming pool and theater.
$40,000, Guild Hall of East Hampton—teaching communication and coping skills to elementary and middle school students through theater programs.
$500,000, Scientific Innovations Inc., East Hampton—testing of a Gamma Resonant and Detection System for detection of explosives, shielded nuclear material and other contraband.
$500,000, Town of East Hampton—storm water runoff catch basins around Lake Montauk and Accabonac Harbor.
$200,000, Army Corps of Engineers—completion of engineering and design for revetment at Montauk Lighthouse.
$119,000, Army Corps of Engineers—study of shoaling at mouth of Lake Montauk harbor inlet.
$137,000, Children’s Museum of the East End—permanent and temporary exhibits, classes and workshops.
$150,000, Southampton Youth Services—after-school program.
$100,000, Time for Teens, Southampton—bereavement retreats for teens who have lost loved ones.
$1.8 million, Village of Southampton—expansion of the Southampton Hospital wastewater treatment plant to accommodate business district hook-up.
$200,000, Village of Southampton—replacement of an obsolete emergency dispatch console.
$200,000, Shinnecock Indian Nation—renovation of the Shinnecock’s Shellfish Hatchery and creation of an oyster sanctuary in Shinnecock Bay.
$250,000, Shinnecock Indian Nation—new building for pre-school/day care program.
$72,000, Hampton Bays Union Free School District—interactive classrooms and presentation technology, multimedia teaching materials.
$750,000, East End Health Alliance—electronic medical records system.
$750,000, East End Health Alliance—integrated information technology system for financial management.
$300,000, Francis S. Gabreski Airport—tracking equipment for helicopter noise mitigation.
$1 million, Francis S. Gabreski Airport—new air traffic control tower.
$200,000, Brookhaven Memorial Hospital Medical Center—stereotatic breast biopsy system.
$250,000, Five Town Rural Transit—implement a coordinated rail and bus network on the East End.
$433,000, Suffolk County Sheriff—mobile command post and related communications equipment.
$70,000, Suffolk County Sheriff—six-passenger rescue vehicle.
$500,000, Federal Aviation Administration—study of potential solutions for helicopter noise abatement over Long Island.
$9.3 million, STIDD Systems Inc, Greenport—shallow water undersea operations craft for Navy SEALS.


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Total comments by edgwtr: 4
How are you going to establish an oyster sanctuary in Shinnecock when its public bottom lands under Town Trustee control ? I'm VERY much against this proposal.
State bottom lands maybe.Town bottom lands - NEVER !!!
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