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Two launch write-in campaigns for open Mattituck school board seat
North Forkers preparing for boxwood blight
Cops: Two drivers charged with DWI Sunday
Laurel woman's novel published posthumously
Ongoing Marion Lake restoration project impacted by Sandy
Conklin, Miller named North Fork 'Environmental Champions'
Photos: Hallockville's Fleece and Fiber Fair
Local farmers say they're not the one with issues
Cutchogue sisters building a giant interactive music box
Volunteer veterans work to restore American Legion

Sports

Baseball: Despite batting out of order, Southold prevails

May 17, 2013

Burt pitches no-hitter — and Mattituck loses

May 17, 2013

Register now for Bob Wall Tennis Tournament

May 15, 2013

Education

Two launch write-in campaigns for open Mattituck school board seat

May 20, 2013

Art class receives wisdom from area seniors

May 17, 2013

Mattituck school board discusses facility improvement plans

May 17, 2013

Business

Local farmers say they're not the one with issues

May 19, 2013

New vermouth, Atsby, made in Mattituck

May 13, 2013

Sushi, hibachi restaurant now open in Greenport

May 12, 2013

Community

Ongoing Marion Lake restoration project impacted by Sandy

May 19, 2013

Photos: Hallockville's Fleece and Fiber Fair

May 19, 2013

Art class receives wisdom from area seniors

May 17, 2013

Obituaries

Carlisle E. Cochran

May 15, 2013

Oleta Marie Melissari

May 14, 2013

Laura D. Cullen

May 14, 2013

Real Estate

North Forkers preparing for boxwood blight

May 20, 2013

Real Estate Transfers

May 10, 2013

Real Estate Transfers

May 2, 2013

Opinion

Column: Paying my dues — a tale of three unions

May 18, 2013

Editorial: Let’s hear from the public on for-profit races

May 16, 2013

Featured Letter: Let's cherish the North Fork

May 16, 2013

Newsday: State says arson to blame for Manorville wildfire

PAUL SQUIRE PHOTO | Fires burn in the woods off River Road in Calverton during last month's massive wildfire that stretched from Ridge to the Riverhead Town.

State officials are saying arson was the cause of the massive wildfires that burned some 1,100 acres from Ridge to Manorville last month and destroyed at least nine buildings, according to a newsday.com report published Wednesday night.

Three Manorville firefighters were injured in the blaze after being forced to abandon a brush truck that caught fire in the woods.

According to the Newsday report, the state Department of Environmental Conservation found the fire was intentionally set, although officials with the Suffolk County Arson Squad, which is heading the joint investigation, said it’s too early to say if the fire was intentional.

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