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May 17, 2013

Burt pitches one-hitter — and Mattituck loses

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Register now for Bob Wall Tennis Tournament

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Education

Art class receives wisdom from area seniors

May 17, 2013

Mattituck school board discusses facility improvement plans

May 17, 2013

Oysterponds Board reviews technology upgrade plan

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

Photos: Hallockville's Fleece and Fiber Fair

May 19, 2013

Art class receives wisdom from area seniors

May 17, 2013

Photos: Southold School District's first garden expo

May 16, 2013

Obituaries

Carlisle E. Cochran

May 15, 2013

Oleta Marie Melissari

May 14, 2013

Laura D. Cullen

May 14, 2013

Real Estate

Real Estate Transfers

May 10, 2013

Real Estate Transfers

May 2, 2013

Real Estate: Raising organic produce all year long

April 28, 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

Which local businesses survived Sandy?

JULIE LANE PHOTO | As high as the water is here on lower Main Street in Greenport, it got much higher before Sandy left town.

With tropical force-strength winds, flooding and stretches without power, the “superstorm” dubbed Sandy hit some Southold Town businesses quite hard.

Here’s a partial list of some that are open and others that remain closed.

GREENPORT

Not Just Bows ,  Front Street
Closed with extentsive damage. Not sure when it can reopen.

Goldin Furniture, 434 Main St
Open: Monday-Saturday, 9-5.    www.goldinfurniture.com

Whiskey Wind Tavern, 30 Front Street
Open:  Monday-Thursday 2 p.m. toclose. Friday-Sunday, noon to close

Sweet Indulgences, 200 Main Street
Open:  Every day, 10-6:30. www.Sweet-Indulgences.com

Kessie,  8 Front Street
Open:  Wednesday-Monday,  11-5.

Butta Cakes, 119 Main Street
Closed: Will open soon     www.buttacakes.com

Claudios Restaurant, 111 Main Street
Open: Every day but Tuesdays.     www.claudios.com

Village Dry Cleaners, 208 Front Street
Open: Every day.

Harborfront Hotel, 209 Front Street
Open: Every day.  www.theharborfrontinn.com

That Little Italian Place, 110 Front Street
Open: Wednesday-Sunday  www.paganos.com

Greenport Eatery, 110 Front Street
Closed

Goldsmith’s Toys and Electronics, 138 Main Street
Open: Every day, 10-5.

Frisky Oyster, 27 Front Street,
Open: Wednesday-Sunday from 5 p.m.  www.thefriskyoyster.com

Clarke’s Garden, 416 Main Street
Open: Wednesday-Monday (7 days after Thanksgiving)            www.clarkesgarden.com

Scrimshaw, 102 Main Street
Dining room closed, bar area open. Use Speakeasy entrance in alleyway. Hoping to reopen dining area for Thanksgiving.            www.scrimshawrestaurant.com

Greenporter/ Cuvee Seafood Grille, 326 Main Street
Open: Restaurant hours. 5-10 Friday and Saturday.   www.greenporterhotel.com

Verbena, 123 Main Street
Open: Wednesday-Monday.            www.verbena.net

Rhumbline, 34 Front Street
Open: Every day

Vines and Branches, 477 Main Street
Open: Every day.       www.vinesandbranches.net

SOUTHOLD

Heron Harbor Suites, 62300 Main Road
Closed with extensive damage. Check website for updated information.          www.poemarine.com

Pepi’s Restaurant, 400 Old Main Road
Closed with extensive damage. Moved staff and menu to the Red Rooster, 4805 Depot Lane, Cutchogue.

Eagle’s Neck Paddling, 62300 Main Road
Open: Friday-Sunday, 10 to 4.      www.eaglesneck.com

Elbow East, 50 North Sea Drive
Open: Every day.