12.17.2015 Religion Repairing church is a labor of love for 87-year-old volunteer Four months, more than 500 hours, $8,000 in labor and countless moments of frustration. That’s the cost Russell Hillman of Cutchogue paid to repair a crumbling structure at Cutchogue...
12.14.2015 Environment Privately-funded dredging project underway at Downs Creek Though heavy fog on Monday afternoon rendered them almost invisible from the road a few hundred feet away, the mechanical clinking of cranes and bulldozers cut through and were...
12.10.2015 Police Crash at Route 48 and Depot Lane in Cutchogue injures 2 The drivers of two vehicles were taken to Eastern Long Island Hospital with minor injuries after an accident at the intersection of Route 48 and Depot Lane Thursday, Southold...
12.10.2015 News Southold P.D. salaries high for NYS, though Suffolk P.D. even higher Following a trend within Suffolk County, Southold’s town police are generally paid about 30 percent more than the state average for town police, according to data released this week by...
12.07.2015 Environment Creating sculptures with beach debris across the North Fork Visitors to the North Fork next year may find new sculptures of wildlife made of untraditional materials — say, a jellyfish with fishing line as tentacles or a sea...
12.03.2015 Business Owner of Southold Farm + Cellar proposes compromise at final ZBA hearing An owner of Southold Farm + Cellar — whose business has been in limbo for months after his family closed it voluntarily and then opened back up on a limited schedule...
12.03.2015 Government Southold Town issued five tickets to short-term renters so far In the first month of the controversial short-term rental law’s existence, Southold Town issued five tickets to property owners who rented residences for fewer than 14 nights, including one...
11.30.2015 Business New law exempts small wineries from ‘nightmare’ of paperwork Some smaller wineries on the East End are being saved from what one winemaker called “an absolute nightmare” of paperwork, thanks to state legislation that went into effect last Monday.
11.28.2015 Government Krupski makes push for wastewater system upgrades at parks Suffolk County Legislator Al Krupski has a new target in the ongoing fight to protect the area’s waters: county parks.
11.27.2015 Government Suffolk to increase fees at parks to help close budget gap Green Key passes, golf course admission and hunting permits will become more expensive next year, as will all other user fees at county parks, if the Suffolk County Legislature...