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Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone visited Southampton in late August to announce that the county plans to seek proposals for “innovative traffic solutions” for a seven-mile stretch of County Road 39 from Hampton Bays to Southampton Village. He joined also the Express Sessions conversation on October 26 at Union Sushi & Steak in Southampton, with panel of local and county public officials exploring what those innovations might entail. The addition to Bellone, the guests included Suffolk County Department of Public Works Assistant Chief Engineer Alex Prego, Suffolk County Legislator Bridget Fleming, Southampton Village Police Chief Sue Hurteau, Southampton Town Highway Superintendent Charles McArdle and Southampton Town Supervisor Jay Schneiderman.
Christa spoke with Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone, COO of Good Samaritan Hospital Colonel John McMurry, Founder of Race Awesome and Suffolk Marathon Race Director Cory Roberts, President of Paws of War Robert Misseri, and Director of Suffolk County Veterans Services Agency Marcelle Leis about the 9th Annual Catholic Health Suffolk County Marathon taking place on October 21-22.
Val spoke with Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone, COO of Good Samaritan Hospital Colonel John McMurry, Founder of Race Awesome & Suffolk Marathon Race Director Cory Roberts, and Director of Suffolk County Veterans Service Agency Tom Ronanye about what the runners have to look forward to for the 8th Annual Suffolk County Marathon.
To raise awareness and help counties learn from the cyber attack in Suffolk County, NYSAC recently convened a briefing for more than 100 county officials from across the state. This episode features presentations from Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone, and Lisa Black, Chief Deputy County Executive and Unified Commander of Suffolk County's Cyber Response Team, as they discuss a timeline of events and how the county is continuing its operations. NYSAC is committed to raising awareness and providing resources on cybersecurity, which you can find on our website at nysac.org/cyber
Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone delivered his State of the County address last night.
Brett Levine speaks with Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone live in the Suffolk County Emergency Operations Center
John talks with Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone.
Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone talks to Roger & JP about Suffolk opening a vaccination site for people under 65 with Comorbidities and more.
Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone joins Roger and JP to talk about the latest COVID-19 numbers countywide and the latest on the vaccine rollout
Long Island's rates continue to come down from the start of the new year - Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone joins Roger and JP to discuss the latest developments
High risk sports are being given the green light in a Covid world, but how safe will it be for students? Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone joins Syke & MJ for a breakdown regarding the measures being put in place to protect athletes!
Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone joins Syke & MJ with an update on rising Covid cases on Long Island, specifically Suffolk County. Also, has Steve ever thought about leaving politics?
As Long Island gets set for our first major winter storm in a few years - Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone checks in with Roger and JP to give an update on preparations, as well as discuss the latest in the county on the coronavirus
Governor Cuomo warned yesterday that New York state may shut down different regions if hospital capacity "becomes critical" and is in danger of becoming 90% full. The governor also threatened to reduce indoor dining. Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone checks in to give Roger and JP an update on where we stand as of Tuesday morning.
On this week's edition of New York NOW: Gov. Andrew Cuomo says New York is experiencing a new wave of COVID-19, and new restrictions are now in effect. We'll discuss this latest stage of the pandemic and the results of this year's elections in New York with Jimmy Vielkind from the Wall Street Journal and Marina Villeneuve from the Associated Press. This year's elections have some calling for changes to local boards of elections. Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone gives us his pitch, and chats about party control over the state's judiciary. Plus, it's been more than two months since schools reopened in New York, both in-person and virtually. We'll check in on how it's going, and what the long-term impact could look like. Learn More: nynow.org
With Governor Cuomo announcing new restrictions for bars, gyms, and also gatherings in peoples homes - Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone joins Roger and JP to talk about it.
Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone joined Syke & MJ this morning to give an update on the rising Covid #'s in Suffolk County & where we can expect to go from here with the holiday season approaching.
Long Island's COVID-19 positivity rate jumped to 3.4% as of yesterday - Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone checks in with Roger and JP to talk about what it means, and what happens going forward
The 6th Annual Catholic Health Services' Suffolk County Marathon goes virtual this year to support our Veterans! Ted Lindner talks with Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone, Col. John McMurray, COO of Good Samaritan Hospital, and more about how the marathon shifted to virtual, the new Mile Mission events, and training tips. Register for the Virtual Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K and 5K at suffolkmarathon.com
Kids across Long Island are now into their 3rd week of back to school - Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone checks in to give Roger and JP an update on where we stand, as positive cases across the island remain below 1%
It's back to school for public school kids across Long Island this week - Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone checks in with the latest numbers, as well as where we go with the reopening plans heading into the fall
Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone checks in with Roger and JP to talk about back to school plans and teachers unions, as well as where the county stands heading into the weekend
Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone checks in with Roger and JP to discuss where the county stands after an interesting weekend in which the governor said some people are being stupid when it comes to gatherings. The focus now turning to whether or not schools will be able to open in September
On this week's edition of New York NOW: About a quarter of the state's more than 24,000 deaths from COVID-19 have been linked to nursing homes and everyone's looking for someone to blame. Assembly Republican Leader Will Barclay is calling for an independent investigation into what happened at nursing homes, including the state's handling of those facilities. Stephen Hanse from the New York State Health Facilities Association, a group that represents nursing homes, offers his perspective on how the disease spread in those facilities. Counties are running out of options without funding from the federal government, and some are preparing for tough choices in the year ahead. Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone joins us to discuss. And Karen DeWitt from New York State Public Radio breaks down the news of the week. Learn more at nynow.org
As New York pivots to police reform, New York City Public Advocate Jumaane Willams speaks about wanting to defund the police and why he's not thrilled with the mayor lately. Then there's cautious optimism for Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone talks about Phase 2 of the coronavirus restart on Long Island, where it's time for grooming and grub! Hair salons are open as are and many restaurants for outdoor dining. Click here for more with Jumaane Williams
Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone joins Peter to discuss the Long Island Ducks return to play plan that has been submitted to Governor Cuomo and the health department for their consideration.
Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone is catching up with Syke & MJ to talk about the multiple issues we are dealing with on Long Island, phase 2 reopenings such as hair salons and live graduations.
Why can't we reopen the economy yet? Syke & MJ talk to Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone about it. Steve Bellone thanks nurses for their courage on National Nurses Week
Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone said deaths from the coronavirus continue to rise, but hospitalizations are declining as he discusses the latest on reopening the economy with Roger and JP
Syke & MJ catch us with Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone and ask what will Memorial Day weekend look like on Long Island?
Syke & MJ talk about the Suffolk County reopen timeline with Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone.
Syke & MJ speak with Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone about the latest news on the coronavirus pandemic as Long Island nears the apex. Now on air til 11am weekdays!
Syke & MJ speak with Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone about the latest news on coronavirus.
Times Review Media Group content director Grant Parpan is joined by executive editor Steve Wick, editor Joe Werkmeister and reporter Tara Smith to discuss the spread of COVID-19 on the North Fork of Long Island. We also hear a brief clip from Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone. The county is now home to nearly 6,800 confirmed cases, that's more than what's been reported in all but three U.S. states. Suffolk's first case was discovered right here on the North Fork.
Syke & MJ speak with Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone about the latest news on the coronavirus pandemic.
The coronavirus epicenter is firmly in New York, with White House officials citing Long Island specifically as a worrisome problem spot in the nation. As the storm arrives, Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone is guiding the county’s COVID-19 response while himself being under quarantine after a deputy tested positive. He’s living and working from a “10 by 10 room,” a play area for his kids, juggling his landline and cellphone and ’80s music on the computer. “People are nervous and anxious but you know we will get through this,” he says. This is the third episode of Newsday Opinion's "Life Under Coronavirus," about Long Island's helpers during this health crisis.
Syke speaks with Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone about the updated numbers of people infecting on Long Island with Coronavirus. Bellone talks about the second testing center at Stony Brook University and gives advice about getting tested and more.
JP got a ticket over the weekend for backing into his spot instead of going in head first - he wants to know why it's illegal, and Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone checks in
Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone and his team return to talk more about the Suffolk County Marathon & Freedom Fest with Ted Lindner. Head to www.suffolkmarathon.com for more information and to register!
Ted Lindner talks with Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone, Executive Director of the Greater Patchogue Chamber David Kennedy, and many more about the Suffolk County Marathon and Freedom Fest, happening on Sunday, October 27th in Patchogue.
Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone stopped by to answer questions from constituents. Topics discussed included the cost of living on Long Island, improving the LIRR's Ronkonkoma station and boosting tourism. (This conversation was recorded July 2, 2019.)
Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone stopped by News 12 Long Island to answer questions from constituents. Topics discussed included sharing services, marijuana legalization and pothole trouble. (Episode recorded March 14, 2019)
Andrea Stewart-Cousins (D-Yonkers) officially became Senate Majority Leader Wednesday as Democrats now control the chamber with 39 members, 15 of which are new. Also, Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone discusses the big wins Democrats had on Long Island, his "Suffolk County Fairness Agenda," and if he has any interest in running for governor in 2022. Learn More: nynow.org
Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone talks about the snow falling on Long Island
Donna Donna chats with John McMurray, Melissa Pandalfi, Mike Polansky, and Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone about the 3rd Annual Suffolk County Marathon, which benefits veteran services. The event includes a marathon, half marathon, 5K, and street festival in Downtown Patchogue. The marathon will start in Hauppague on October 29th.