Week in Review: Mayor apologizes, fireboat and deer
Here are some of The Suffolk Times stories you may have missed this week. To make sure you stay on top of breaking North Fork news, follow @thesuffolktimes on Twitter.
#Greenport Village was hit with a $108K penalty last year, accounting for previously unexplained electric bill hikes. http://t.co/PgBOvrcgLS
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) January 27, 2014
The Greenport Village Board is officially looking to bid farewell to the controversial Fire Fighter fireboat museum. http://t.co/3DxtwqFj21
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) January 29, 2014
Deer cull opponents are "determined to bring the necessary actions to stop" it, plan on filing suit against Southold: http://t.co/63rA5uiDY4
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) January 30, 2014
PSEG on cable project: ‘It’s complicated’ http://t.co/4SbFF2qRJb
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) January 28, 2014
Town tables cell tower vote after hearing: http://t.co/YC8gwwRe4n
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) January 29, 2014
Efforts to save Cutchogue church still alive a year later: http://t.co/l0Z1y9Xusr
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) January 31, 2014
#Southold schools on board with business tax exemptions http://t.co/p1DDRfDpmv
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) January 30, 2014
Oysterponds school board learns how students are using iPads http://t.co/1UnG2FR7xK
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) January 29, 2014