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Today’s guest is someone whose career has been woven into the fabric of Suffolk County for decades. Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine brings with him not only a long record of public service, but a deep personal connection to the region, shaped by family roots, community history, and a commitment to stewardship that stretches across generations.

Over the years, he has served in roles that placed him at the center of both local governance and county-wide decision-making, earning a reputation for a leadership style that balances pragmatism with a steady, persistent sense of duty. Now, as County Executive, he’s guiding Suffolk through an era defined by major challenges and equally significant opportunities.

In this conversation, we explore the priorities driving his 2026 budget, from public safety to infrastructure, as well as the critical issues shaping daily life across the county: affordable housing, economic development, environmental protection, and transit. We discuss the historic Water Protection Bill and what it means for Suffolk’s long-term resilience, the climate-driven threats facing its vulnerable coastal communities, and the future he envisions for places like Greenport and the North Fork, where tourism, tradition, and community identity meet.

We also talk about navigating political divides, and what he’s learned across a lifetime in public service. And finally, we look ahead, toward the legacy he hopes to leave and the lasting impact he wants to make on the county he’s served for so many years.