04.26.2024 Community Southold’s first solid waste coordinator retires after 34 years Controversy ensued in 1990 when the Southold Town Board appointed Jim Bunchuck — an environmental management consultant with a Master’s degree in International Relations — to manage the garbage...
04.25.2024 Community New beach pavilion in works at Mattituck’s Veterans Memorial Park Mattituck Park District will be demolishing the lifeguard shed at Veterans Memorial Park and hopes to construct a new pavilion in its place by the fall this year. Kevin...
04.24.2024 News Police search in Manorville potentially connected to Gilgo Beach murders Several officers of the Suffolk County and New York Police departments are currently searching a heavily wooded area in Manorville. It is undetermined how long the search will last,...
04.24.2024 News Records expert takes Southold from paper to pixels For 20 years now, Southold Town records management assistant Stacey Norklun has been preserving the past and streamlining the present with a massive digitization project that officials say has...
04.24.2024 Community Calling all good eggs: It’s national volunteer month Area nonprofits are looking to recruit — and salute — volunteers. April is National Volunteer Month — and April 21-27 is National Volunteer Week — a commemoration that has...
02.23.2019 Community A watch once buried for a century returns to its heir thanks to Mattituck couple Nearly seven decades ago, a Mattituck teenager named Cono “Dick” Borrelli left the Main Road house where he grew...
04.22.2024 Education Mattituck high schoolers visit 9/11 Memorial & Museum Thanks to financial support from the community, Mattituck High School juniors were able to embark on an educational field trip to the National 9/11 Memorial & Museum in Manhattan. ...
04.22.2024 News Study finds ‘forever chemicals’ in popular seafood A new study by Dartmouth researchers concludes that seafood could be a “potentially underestimated source of PFAS exposure,” and calls for new federal guidelines for safe seafood consumption. “Our...
04.20.2024 Police Blotter: Credit card picked from pocket at library On April 10, a resident of Lakeside Garden Apartments in Greenport reported that a scooter was stolen from the property. An investigation is continuing. • A 46-year-old Mattituck woman...
04.18.2024 Government Krupski reflects on first 100 days as supervisor Following the Pledge of Allegiance at the top of last Tuesday’s Southold Town Board meeting , Supervisor Al Krupski asked all in attendance to remain standing for an invocation....
04.17.2024 Government Residents urge broader development moratorium in Southold Various residents, leaders of civic associations and even Greenport Mayor Kevin Stuessi attended a Southold Town Board special meeting Tuesday morning and urged the board to consider temporarily halting...
04.17.2024 News World-renowned sculptor Richard Serra found inspiration, tranquility in Orient Sometime after the horror of Sept. 11, 2001, Richard Serra and his wife, Clara Weyergraf, fled New York City and moved to a house in Orient, at the far...
04.16.2024 News Ganley named GOP chair after McGreevy steps down For the first time since 2013, the Southold Town Republican Committee has elected a new chairman — Peter Ganley. Members of the Southold Town Republican Committee elected the Cutchogue...
04.15.2024 Community Battle of the Bands added to Greenport concert series Greenport is adding a Labor Day Battle of the Bands competition to cap off this summer’s well-loved Dancing in the Park concert series — and organizers are looking for...
04.15.2024 Government Southold nixes plan to purchase Fishers Island Coast Guard station Southold Town is back to square one in its efforts to get New York State Troopers back on duty patrolling Fishers Island. In October, State Troopers vacated the barracks...
04.13.2024 Police Blotter: “Pam” attempts to scam Mattituck woman On April 3, a 23-year-old Cutchogue man reported to police headquarters to document money missing from his personal savings. Police confirmed a financial loss, and the detective unit was...