Week in Review: Vineyard 48 wins, house fire and more
Here are 10 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.
A state Supreme Court judge has tossed claims brought against Vineyard 48 by the New York State Liquor Authority: http://t.co/XtpMc9VwXR
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) May 28, 2014
Orient firefighters snuff out house fire on Youngs Road http://t.co/2kNHiplivi
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) May 28, 2014
Could new regulations to filter waste ‘muddy the waters’? http://t.co/0yAbbBYMKv
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) May 29, 2014
New shop on Love Lane offers holistic care for canines — http://t.co/wVMgLNDZqc
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) May 29, 2014
Owner of Van de Wetering greenhouses dies at 82 http://t.co/NH1BrSh41e
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) May 30, 2014
Southold teacher Skip Munisteri took an unconventional route to work Friday. He biked all 41 miles: http://t.co/1Q6HsXo8MK
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) May 27, 2014
The Greenport Village Board gave the green light to the annual Maritime Festival Tuesday night: http://t.co/4srRyffeml
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) May 28, 2014
USDA survey says: Suffolk County #farmers took bigger losses (70% more) in 2012 than in 2007: http://t.co/DRZT2P20RN
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) May 30, 2014
Greenport power plant Phase II work going out to bid — http://t.co/Y1DhXXMMM1
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) May 29, 2014
Supervisor: 'Substantial increase in helicopter noise in Southold Town, not a decrease.' Read more: http://t.co/59WmhxtQXK
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) May 28, 2014