Hazel Kahan, WPKN

North Fork Works

Society EN ↓ 14 episodes

On North Fork Works, Hazel Kahan interviews her neighbors on the north fork of the East End of New York’s Long Island. Listen to their conversations about the local environment, overdevelopment and civic activism, all focused on saving what’s left.

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Hazel Kahan, WPKN

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Society

Latest episode

May 23, 2026

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Episodes

Charlie Gueli, author, activist, civic leader: "Fixing Federal Dysfunction" 23.05.2026

North Fork resident, civic activist and leader Charlie Gueli talks about his book Fixing Federal Dysfunction: A Guide to Saving Democracy in which he urges citizens to inform themselves before casting their vote and provides ways in which voters can claim their rightful power by engaging in ongoing constructive dialogues with their representatives. ( North Fork Works on WPKN, March 28. 2026)

Author and gerontologist Bonnie Stock writes cozy mysteries about older people 19.04.2026

Author and gerontologist Bonnie Stock talks to Hazel Kahan on North Fork Works about the novels and nonfiction book inspired by her career in the adult care industry. (WPKN April 23, 2026)

Eleanor Morris Lingo: Being a North Fork African-American woman in the 40s, 50s and 60s 16.04.2026

Eleanor Morris Lingo: 89-year old native of Southold tells us about being an African-American woman living and working through the 1940s, 50s, 60s—in Southold, Bridgeport, Manhattan, Brooklyn and Greenport–until the present day.(Produced by Tony Ernst and broadcast on WPKN on December 2, 2015). Ms. Lingo died at home in Southold, NY in June 22, 2025.  She was 99 years old.

Minerva Perez, Executive Director introduces OLA of Eastern Long Island 01.03.2026

Executive Director Minerva Perez talking about the Latino-focused nonprofit advocacy OLA of Eastern Long Island: its history, growth and presence on Long Island's east end.

Tijuana Fulford, Founder-Executive Director of The Butterfly Effect Project 23.02.2026

Founded in 2014 by Tia Fulford, the nonprofit Butterfly Effect Project empowers young girls on the East End of Long Island and beyond to become a generation of strong, independent and successful women. (Broadcast on WPKN Feb. 27, 2026)

Beth Young reports on the state of the East End's five towns 17.01.2026

Beth Young reports on the state of the East End's five towns Beth Young, veteran reporter and founder-publisher of East End Beacon and eastendbeacon.com provides and update on the challenges facing the East End of Long Island as well as the many reason to celebrate its latest developments. (Broadcast on WPKN January 22, 2026)

Shauna Scholl: being director of a public library in these changing times 19.11.2025

Shauna Scholl, executive director of Mattituck-Laurel Library on the North Fork of Long Island, talks about how these changing times have affected the challenges and gratifications of being a public librarian in a small town.

Mark Torres: "Long Island Migrant Labor Camps: Dust for Blood" 09.10.2025

Labor and employment attorney Mark A. Torres, tells the true and shameful story about the scores of Suffolk County migrant farm labor camps  that housed hundreds of migrant workers on the North Fork and other of Long Island’s east end towns and villages between 1943 and 2000.  The book chronicles the many aspects of this dark history including the human suffering of the camps’ inhabitants; the cau...

Peggy Lauber on how North Fork Audubon serves and protects the ecosystem and its humans 30.09.2025

In the October episode of Hazel Kahan’s North Fork Works , Peggy Lauber, president of North Fork Audubon Society , talks about the many ways this flourishing local organization serves and protects not only the environment and ecosystem but also what it offers visitors and those who live and work on the North Fork. 

Mattituck High School seniors urge Southold to protect and conserve water 02.09.2025

Mattituck High School seniors Zoe King and Ryan Harned spent much of the year developing a presentation to inform Southold residents what can and must be done to conserve water and protect the Town's fragile single source aquifer from depletion and salt water intrusion.  They worked in collaboration with Anne Murray, NFEC 's Land Use Coordinator to develop sources for the presentation

Historian Amy Folk: project names all Southold Town's enslaved and enslavers 28.06.2025

Amy Folk , Southold Town historian, talks about the North Fork Project, its goal of naming all the town’s enslaved people and what was entailed in the process of finding the enslaved as well as their enslavers. 

Cornell (CCE) scientist Steve Schott talks kelp and seagrass 02.06.2025

Steve Schott , Marine Botany/Habitat Restoration Educator at Cornell Cooperative Extension, talks about sugar kelp and eelgrass, plants crucial to protect and restore the waters around Long Island, and the responsibilities that come with managing the ecology of our estuarine habitats. Re-broadcast on WPKN June 4, 2025 and archived .  

Candace Hall: Greenport native daughter, Village Clerk and community leader 08.05.2025

Greenport native Candace Hall talks about being Greenport’s Village Clerk along with some candid personal revelations: the complexities of being part of a large family in a small town, being the first young black woman to achieve community prominence and the psychological importance to her of black representation. (WPKN May 7, 2025)

Nick Krupski on managing Southold Town's solid waste stream 01.04.2025

Nick Krupski, Municipal Solid Waste Coordinator for Southold Town, talks about the town’s  waste management policies and practices, the challenges he faces now and those he anticipates he will meet in the future. (WPKN, April 2, 2025)

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