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Local off-duty cop helps save Wading River man's life
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Write-in campaigns launched 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

Sports

Baseball: Mattituck keeps its postseason alive

May 20, 2013

Baseball: Vila’s three-hitter sends Southold into loser’s bracket

May 20, 2013

Auto Racing: After three years, Brode breaks into victory lane

May 19, 2013

Education

Update: Squire withdraws from Oysterponds election; name will still appear on ballot

May 21, 2013

This is the school budget you'll vote on Tuesday

May 20, 2013

See who's running for your school board

May 20, 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

Loretta Cullen

May 21, 2013

Brian C. Evans

May 21, 2013

Philomena Soto

May 21, 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

This week in North Fork history: Police legend found dead

SUFFOLK TIMES PHOTO | A dredge boat near Port of Egypt marina, close to the spot where former police officer James Kelly was found dead in 1993.

20 years ago

A police legend is found dead

An all-out manhunt launched by Southold Town Police on for one of their own ended tragically when the body of a 90-year-old retired police officer was found in the water near Port of Egypt marina, reporter Ruth Jernick wrote in the Feb. 4, 1993 issue of The Suffolk Times.

James Patrick “Pat” Kelly, who wore Badge No. 1 when he served on the town force from 1928 to 1964 , was reported missing by a home health aide at 7:30 a.m. Feb. 2. His body was found a day later and foul play was not suspected, we wrote.

A police officer for 40 years, he is credited with being the first uniformed patrolman in Southold Town history.

New council targets Suffolk Theater renovation

The East End Arts Council’s Business Council decided at its inaugural meeting Jan. 20, 1993 that it would explore the possibility of restoring the Suffolk Theater on Main Street in Riverhead, reporter Bob Liepa wrote in the Feb. 4, 1993 issue of The Suffolk Times.

“I think the Suffolk Theater could be a tremendous magnet for downtown Riverhead,” said then-East End Arts Council president Troy Gustavson, who was also The Suffolk Times publisher at the time.

Mr. Gustavson said the cost to renovate the theater, which was put up for sale in 1987, might be too much and the council had only begun to explore avenues of funding.

Postscript: Many dollars and years later, the Suffolk Theater will finally reopen next month.

45 years ago

Two-million dollar river span is planned

A second highway bridge has been tentatively planned to span the Peconic River just east of Riverhead, we reported in the Feb. 8, 1968 issue of the Riverhead News-Review.

The new bridge, which would cost an estimated $2 million, will be part of a 6 1/2 mile roadway cutting south from Hubbard Road in Aquebogue to the Riverhead-Quogue Road south of Ludlam Avenue in Southampton, we wrote.

Postscript: That stretch of highway is now County Road 105.

 70 years ago

Storms cripple Greenport

A heavy snowfall on Jan. 28, 1943 caused motorists to be stranded along the commercial district in Greenport, making the roads impossible to pass, we wrote in the following week’s issue of The Suffolk Times. The cars were unable to be removed due to wartime conditions that left the Municipal Road Department understaffed, we reported.

99 years ago

The dangers of dancing

The following is an unedited excerpt from the Jan. 31, 1914 issue of The Suffolk Times: “Beware of the turkey trot knee. A well-known physician says there are no less than 100 distinct moves in the turkey trot and 50 in the tango, and he is now treating a number of men and women for swollen knees due to this violent exercise.”

Suffolk has 3,297 cars

At the end of 1913, there were 3,297 licensed “pleasure vehicles” in Suffolk County and 191 commercial vehicles, according to the Jan. 31, 1914 issue of The Suffolk Times.

102 years ago

Griffing visits Washington, D.C.

Capt. Willard Griffing of the Shelter Island-Greenport Ferry Co. had a brief conversation with President William Howard Taft on a trip to Washington, D.C., we wrote in the Feb. 4, 1911 issue of The Suffolk Times. He was in the nation’s capitol as a delegate to the “annual convention of Masters, Mates and Pilots,” we wrote.

gparpan@timesreview.com