
(718) 482-4599/4928/6462 State Superfund Program, Brownfield Cleanup Program, Environmental Restoration Program (718) 482-4944 Regional Air Pollution Control Engineer Region 2 Brooklyn, Bronx, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Island 1 Hunter's Point Plaza, 47-40 21st Street, Long Island City, NY 11101-5401 - Google Maps Wildlife: Hunting on Long Island Information Walk-in visitors cannot be accommodated at this time. To request an appointment, please call on a Wednesday or Friday (8:30 a.m.- Noon, 1 - 3 p.m.) If the issue cannot be resolved over the phone, staff will schedule a future in-person appointment date. Special Covid-19 Note: The Permits Duty Desk will be open to visitors by appointment only from 8:30 until noon every Wednesday and Friday. Many documents can be found on the DEC Info Locatorġ23 Kings Park Blvd. (631) 444-0320 Petroleum Bulk Storage, Chemical Bulk Storage, Major Oil Storage Facility (631) 444-0240 State Superfund Program, Brownfield Cleanup Program, Environmental Restoration Program Suffolk County DOH (631) 854-2501 for Petroleum Storage Program Nassau County Fire\Commission (516) 573-9940 for all other petroleum tanks (516) 227-9691 for petroleum tanks connected to oil burning equipment (631) 444-0205 Regional Air Pollution Control Engineerīrookhaven Air Quality & Brookhaven Landfill Updates “And after everything that’s happened this year, it would be a major coup for us to make it to Burlington.625 Broadway, Albany, NY 12233-0001 - Google MapsĮmail: Central Office contact information Region 1 Nassau and Suffolk counties SUNY Stony Brook, 50 Circle Road, Stony Brook, NY 11790-3409 - Google Maps Program “I think we could go and surprise some people,” he said. 483, seventh among Region 10 Division II players.Įdgerton’s counting on the determination the Trojans have shown throughout the year to continue into the postseason. The Trojans have shown some pop in their bats lately, paced by freshman center fielder Angel Pearsall. We know we’re not the sort of team that’s going to squeeze out a win in a 2-0 or 2-1 game.” “And we’re going to have to hit with these teams. “We need to limit the number of errors we make in the field and limit the number of extra base hits we give up,” Edgerton said. The winner will advance to the South Atlantic Tournament, which will be played at Springwood Park in Burlington, N.C.Įdgerton knows his team has its work cut out for it. The third game, if necessary, would be played Sunday at noon.
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The Trojans and the Cobras will play a best-of-three series with a doubleheader Saturday starting at 3 p.m. The Cobras (24-16, 14-6), which received votes in this week’s NJCAA Division II poll, finished the season by splitting a doubleheader with nationally ranked Catawba Valley CC. 4 seed, the Trojans are tasked with opening play at the No. The wins moved FTCC into a tie for fourth place with Camp and gave the Trojans a 3-1 advantage head-to-head over the Hurricanes to break the tie.Īs the No. The Trojans secured the fourth and final seed in the NJCAA Region 10 Division II East when they swept division mate Paul D. The Trojans, who missed nearly three weeks of action early in the season due to Covid-19 protocols, struggled to hit their stride in the opening weeks but scratched out some key wins late in the year to grab a playoff spot. The goal at the start of the season was to make the playoffs, and we’re there.” “I’m not necessarily proud of our record, but I’m proud of where we’ve ended up. “Our team showed a lot of grit, family and heart this season,” Trojans’ coach Keith Edgerton said. The 2020 season was cut short due to the Covid-19 pandemic, presenting a battle the Trojans continued to fight during the 2021 spring season. The Trojans (6-22, 6-14) reached the Region 10 Tournament in the program’s inaugural season of 2019. This is the second time in as many complete seasons that the softball program has reached the postseason.


Fayetteville Tech softball will start its postseason campaign Saturday, May 8, at Caldwell CC.
