07.08.2014 Government Changes in store for Long Island’s smallest post office The smallest post office on all of Long Island may undergo some cost-reducing changes initiated by the United States Postal Service. A survey sent last month by the USPS gave...
08.15.2013 News Mattituck sisters team up to create unique blanket drive Hospital rooms are known for being cold and dark, so even something as simple as a hand-knit blanket can provide much needed warmth and comfort to patients. That’s exactly...
08.07.2013 News Classic car and motorcycle benefit set for for Mattituck firefighter Only two weeks after a fire wrecked the Laurel home of Mattituck firefighter Michael Sweeney and his wife, the community has already rallied to support the family. A benefit...
08.04.2013 Columns Column: Out of the mouths of tourists “We’re gonna go to the wine vineyards,” the young woman said. “Where?” her friend asked. “In, like, North Fork,” she responded. This was an exchange between two stars on...
07.28.2013 News NFAWL now handling all North Fork stray animals The North Fork Animal Welfare League has come a long way since it was established in 1963 to help combat animal cruelty in the area. Today, it operates both...
07.24.2013 Education Mercy students gearing up for the 27th Bike for Life A priest, two teachers and a group of students pedal bikes down the road … No, this isn’t the start of an potentially offensive joke. Instead, this is exactly...
07.21.2013 News Unique items and services at North Fork libraries In recent years, libraries have become much more than just places to borrow books. Patrons have also become accustomed to checking out music and movies and attending classes at...
07.20.2013 News Suffolk Historical Society seeks expansion to improve 83-year-old building The Suffolk County Historical Society, keeper of over 20,000 artifacts from the county’s past, is putting together plans to launch a fundraising campaign to pay for a new addition...
07.18.2013 News Puppies saved from Grand Bahama up for adoption There’s nothing cuter than a yard full of puppies. And when they’re puppies saved from a dismal future, their big eyes and wagging tails seem even sweeter. Kent Animal...
07.14.2013 Mattituck Cutchogue School District Sculpture exhibit features benches as art Most artists would faint at the thought of someone sitting on their work, but those featured in the new exhibit at Peconic Landing’s outdoor sculpture garden don’t mind if...