This Morning’s Bulletin — 5.22.14

Good Morning!
• Downtown Riverhead is going to be taken over by artists on August 8, as part of East End Arts new jumpstART creative placemaking project. The Beacon’s full story is online here.
• The Long Island Clean Water Partnership is holding its second water quality conference, titled “Water We Going To Do II,” this morning at the Islandia Marriott from 9:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. More information is online here.
• Georgica Green developers, who are working on the hotly debated Sandy Hollow Cove workforce housing development in Tuckahoe, are planning to hold a public informational meeting on the project at the Southampton Publick House tonight at 6 p.m.
• Friday afternoon, May 23, after 1 pm., the East Hampton Trails Preservation Society is taking delivery of much of the material intended for rebuilding of footbridges along Napeague Harbor. They need the help of a couple of people. If you are available, RSVP to richard.poveromo@me.com.
• The New York State Department of Transportation has committed to repave Flanders Road this fall, after much public outcry after a fatal accident on the pothole-strewn stretch of road in January. Governor Cuomo announced in early May that the project would be part of a $100 million commitment from the state to repair roads that were severely damaged this winter.
And that’s the way things look at dawn’s light here today.