11.27.2020 Government $125K donation will fund upgrades at Fifth Street Beach in Greenport The public beach at the end of Fifth Street in Greenport will get a face-lift thanks to a $125,000 donation the village is slated to receive. The Greenport Village...
02.27.2018 Government Greenport Village mayor eyes PSEG money for drainage work Greenport Village Mayor George Hubbard is hoping to use some of the $1.3 million the village received from the Long Island Power Authority and PSEG-Long Island to do drainage...
03.25.2017 Government Village residents raise concerns over Fifth Street cable project A detailed construction plan for the proposed PSEG Long Island project to run a cable line under Fifth Street and across the bay to Shelter Island will be available...
01.29.2017 Government Greenport Village seeks input on PSEG cable project contract Greenport Village officials are hoping to get as much feedback from the public as possible before signing a contract with PSEG-Long Island to allow the energy company to run an electric...
11.18.2016 Government After PSEG sweetens deal, Greenport Village Board to back Fifth Street project PSEG Long Island’s controversial plan to run a cable line under Greenport’s Fifth Street and across the bay to Shelter Island will be moving forward with the Village Board’s...
10.22.2016 Government Village, PSEG remain at standstill over Fifth Street review Negotiations between PSEG and Greenport Village over a proposed underwater cable project on Fifth Street haven’t moved any further along since a public forum last month between the power...
09.21.2016 Government PSEG fields questions, concerns from Greenporters over cable plan As yet another Greenport resident demanded to know why the latest proposal to run an electrical cable from the North Fork to Shelter Island would succeed where the last...
09.16.2016 Government Proposed PSEG cable project has Fifth Street residents furious Greenport residents concerned about a proposal by PSEG to extend an underground cable between a Greenport residential street and Shelter Island took their protests to the Greenport Village Board...