Week in Review: Goldsmith Inlet, Exxon Mobil property and bays
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.
Residents put pressure on board to act on Goldsmith Inlet issues: http://t.co/mQmQ44mVCS
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) April 9, 2014
Peconic Land Trust planning to restore former Exxon Mobil property: http://t.co/lIViJFOfQJ
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) April 8, 2014
@stonybrooku Marine science professor Chris Gobler sums up the state of #LI's bays in two words: “Not great.” http://t.co/xAcj2tfFW8
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) April 7, 2014
Feed silos at Crescent Duck Farm are coming down. “I hate to see it go, but I don’t want to see anybody get hurt." http://t.co/o9Uq8AlHkc
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) April 9, 2014
Mattituck News: Superintendent James McKenna’s retirement party http://t.co/wMQrhmW8Ys
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) April 10, 2014
Peggy Killian's journey to become Southold's first fire chief: http://t.co/EBUd5FqEUQ
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) April 10, 2014
Code enforcer, paralegal included in Greenport Village Mayor David Nyce’s proposed 2014-15 budget http://t.co/gZHGr1zik2
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) April 8, 2014
Cops: A Manorville man was arrested for skipping out on a tab at a North Fork restaurant for the second time recently http://t.co/1EqQenRcYx
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) April 8, 2014
Editorial: Women shouldn’t hesitate to join fire department ranks — http://t.co/rYPNzVCGAk
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) April 10, 2014
Changes in health care market affecting 'all of Long Island' — http://t.co/sOzd0z8LSc
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) April 10, 2014