A peek inside this week’s issue of The Suffolk Times
Read all these stories and more in this week’s edition of the Suffolk Times, on newsstands now.
NEWS
Fishers Island man to Town: Coyotes are killing our cats
Ten housecats have gone missing on Fishers Island in the past week, and residents believe coyotes are to blame.
One Eyed Bob’s to open in Greenport next week
It definitely won’t be the familiar old Arcade, but when One-Eyed Bob’s Clearance Center & Discount Emporium opens on Front Street in Greenport sometime next week, owner Bob Paquette hopes it will follow a formula for success.
Satur Farms suing neighbors they say are harassing them
In a recent letter to the editor of the Suffolk Times, Paulette Satur dismissed as false complaints about noise and dust coming from her Cutchogue farm. She ended the letter with, “I will take every action to protect our legitimate farming operation.”
Legion post commander pleased with renovations
Less than a year ago, Cmdr. Earl Brock of Southold’s Griswold-Terry-Glover American Legion Post 803 challenged his fellow Legionnaires and the community to begin renovations on the 160-year-old building.
County becomes the first municipality in the state to create sober home reform
County officials unveiled last week a plan to reform sober homes, making Suffolk County the first municipality in the state to create such a program, aimed at monitoring drug and alcohol treatment facilities.
OPINION
Editorial: Farmfield minefields
It comes as no surprise whatsoever that the Satur Farms dispute has landed before a state Supreme Court justice. Given the intensity of the rancor between farm operators and nearby residents, that seemed inevitable.
Column: The day Greenport Village stood still
It finally happened. You can mark the time and date as 12 noon on Sunday, Aug. 14, in the Year of Our Lord 2011.
Gridlock finally, and inevitably, arrived in Greenport.
SPORTS
Complete List: The 20 Greatest Athletes in area history
Check out the Times/Review Newsgroup’s complete list of the 20 Greatest Athletes in area history.
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