The top issue for Greenport’s Eastern Long Island Hospital in 2016 will likely be the same as it was in 2015: merging with a larger entity.
The top issue for Greenport’s Eastern Long Island Hospital in 2016 will likely be the same as it was in 2015: merging with a larger entity.
People in the local auto, banking, hospitality and retail industries agreed: for their businesses, 2015 was an improvement over the previous year, making it their best year yet.
Here’s a look back at the 10 biggest stories of 2015. Click on each picture to read more.
When tens of thousands of visitors came from across Long Island and beyond to experience six Tall Ships docked in Greenport’s harbor this past July 4 weekend, the village was transformed into far from just any ordinary place.
The historic First Universalist Church of Southold was reduced to ruins March 14 by a fast-moving blaze that drew about 150 firefighters to the Main Road property as other neighbors and passersby watched the spectacle from the road.
A former Southold Town senior court clerk accused of stealing more than $230,000 in bail funds pleaded guilty to a grand larceny charge Jan. 14. READ
Local schools received new technology, infrastructure and anti-bullying programs this year. Here’s a look at some of those stories.
Four young women were killed and six people were injured this summer when a pickup truck collided with a limousine on Route 48 in Cutchogue.
As The Suffolk Times recaps the past year, here’s a look at the most-read stories of 2015: READ