Week in Review: Sharpshooting, Common Core and Queen Nur

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.
#Southold town moves forward with sharpshooting, despite lawsuit threat: http://t.co/v8kCHVebHl
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) February 12, 2014
Regents pushing back Common Core-based diplomas until 2022: http://t.co/d9mcqqOe2L
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) February 11, 2014
“Everybody has their own rhythm … and style — and that’s what makes America so beautiful.” — Queen Nur http://t.co/0Y644xR99L
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) February 11, 2014
Details emerge on a Greenport administrator candidate, who was dismissed last year from a similar position in Nassau: http://t.co/EJ6h1UwPFa
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) February 11, 2014
County considering beet-based brines for snow management: http://t.co/v7N8j80pye
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) February 12, 2014
Oysterponds school board considering veterans tax exemption http://t.co/LMjkdGPpG0
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) February 12, 2014
Private power plant in #Greenport applies to renew DEC permits http://t.co/2HtTTmqreB
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) February 12, 2014
Editorial: In #Greenport Village, it’s about accountability http://t.co/s9FQ9ConMk
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) February 13, 2014
Facing opposition, #Southold Town Board rejects cell tower code change http://t.co/hC6te7g69f
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) February 12, 2014
A Greenport man was arraigned Thursday morning on 10 rape and five endangering the welfare of a child charges: http://t.co/vh0U96AMnq
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) February 13, 2014
#Southampton lawsuit shouldn’t (negatively) affect #Southold Trustees http://t.co/Tw3a6mup0i #Suffolk
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) February 13, 2014