Thursday, June 4, 2009

Too good to be true?


It seems like a century ago that we were ready to pack up and head out to one of the five boroughs. Today more good news transpired from a meeting with Governor David A. Paterson as he expressed his support for the Lighthouse Project. Paterson has reportedly assigned a member of his staff to be a liaison to help expedite the process. Also the Governor will help obtain funds for state road to help mitigate traffic concerns. Even Kate Murray seems to coming along tell Newsday that she’s going to ask Mr. Wang's permission to send the Lighthouse's environmental report to state agencies so they can start their review. The almost 360 degree turn which has come this week has offered cautious optimism to Islander fans, something that fans could use as they continue to speculate who the team will draft on June 26th. Tomorrow Lighthouse principles Charles Wang, Scott Rechler, Town supervisor Kate Murray, and County executive Tom Suozzi will meet tomorrow in the Suozzi’s office to discuss the process of the project which once again is a step in the right direction. With all the major players sitting down to talk, fans can have some hope that maybe they will someday meet at the Lighthouse

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