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A peek inside this week’s issue of The Suffolk Times

KATHARINE SCHROEDER PHOTO | Twelve-year-olds Dimitris Niflis, Davie Cichanowicz and Mark Moran react to a ghoulish greeting Jesse Trafford, 20, of Riverhead at the Southold cheerleaders' haunted corn maze fundraiser at Krupski's Sunday evening.

Read all these stories and more in this week’s edition of The Suffolk Times, on newsstands now:

NEWS

Town again accepting brush for free at Cutchogue transfer station

 

 

 

 

 

Since the free disposal of debris from Tropical Storm Irene was halted in mid-October, town Highway Superintendent Pete Harris says it’s being dumped all over town roads.

Immediate fate of Mattituck 7-Eleven back in Planning Board’s hands

 

 

 

 

 

After some harsh words for the developers of the Mattituck 7-Eleven site, Southold Town Planning Board members seemed poised to allow them to open for business after a work session Monday night.

Report: Plum Island conservation now being considered

 

 

 

 

 

The federal government’s long-awaited environmental report on the potential sale of Plum Island is slated to be released this winter, amidst several positive developments for advocates of preservation of the island off the coast of Southold Town.

Blotter: Cutchogue resident reports cash stolen from home

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OPINION

Column: Bellone and Carpenter share victory in News12 debate, we think

More than 90 percent of the press releases Times/Review web editor Grant Parpan gets go straight into his trash bin, or so he tells us in this column.

Read this week’s Letters to the Editor

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SPORTS

Field Hockey: Clippers fall in Gulluscio’s playoff farewell

 

 

 

 

 

SUFFOLK COUNTY CLASS B TOURNAMENT | TORNADOES 3, CLIPPERS 1

Todd Gulluscio had said before the season that this would be his final run as the Greenport/Southold/Shelter Island high school field hockey coach. Having said that, he hoped that the season would go on a little longer, but he surely couldn’t have complained about how long it lasted.

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And check out this week’s multimedia:

Recap: Live blog from Southold Town Board meeting

Suffolk Times reporter Beth Young reported live from Friday’s Southold Town Board meeting. Feel free to comment and ask questions during our live blogs.

Slide Show: Donkey rescue group brings burros out to play

 

 

 

 

 

They call themselves, naturally, the “East End Ass Whisperers.”

Videos: Meet the candidates for Southold Town trustee

 

 

 

 

 

We recently sat down for video interviews with each of the candidates for Southold Town Trustee. On Nov. 8, North Fork residents will vote to elect two of the four nominees to a four-year term.

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