02.10.2024 Police Southold Blotter: Multiple scam attempts reported throughout the North Fork On Jan. 30, a Greenport woman told police that her bank detected fraudulent checks from her account totaling $15,100. The checks were attempted to be cashed at a credit...
02.09.2024 Sports Southold lacrosse goalie Aiko Fujita signs to Saint Anselm In third grade, long before she gave any serious thought to attending college, Aiko Fujita fell in love with being a lacrosse goalie. “I just knew right then,” the...
02.08.2024 Community Jill Doherty marks 30 years working in Town Hall Southold Town is so ingrained in Town Board member Jill Doherty’s identity that many of her constituents don’t know or don’t remember that she grew up in Port Washington....
02.05.2024 Government Breaking: Wrongful termination lawsuit of ex-Southold cop dismissed Editor’s Note: This story was updated on Feb. 6. A long-running wrongful termination civil lawsuit against Southold Town brought by a former Southold Town police officer has been dismissed....
02.02.2024 Sports High school sports roundup: Feb. 2, 2024 GIRLS BASKETBALL Jan. 26 Mattituck 34, Pierson/Bridgehampton 24 The first-place Tuckers (9-5, 8-0) ran their winning streak to nine games as they recorded a 34-24 victory in a Suffolk...
02.01.2024 Sports Settlers keep cool, top North Fork rivals How appropriate that on one of the coldest nights of the month, they staged a barn-burner of a boys basketball game at Southold High School. The Suffolk County League...
02.01.2024 Sports Corwin’s confidence leads Porters to victory It’s not every day that your star player nearly outscores the first-place team sporrting a nine-game winning streak. Then again, it’s not every team that has someone like Lilly...
02.01.2024 News Southold man pleads guilty to possession of child sexual abuse materials A Southold man who owned a hard drive containing images and videos of children — some as young as 18 months old — being sexually abused plead guilty today...
01.29.2024 Government Scott Russell reflects on decades of service While Southold Town Hall was closed for a four-and-a-half-day Thanksgiving break, Supervisor Scott Russell labored not with pen and paper, but with spackle and spade. As a practical joke,...
01.29.2024 Columns Guest column: Why we can expect higher tides to come Jack Gibbons is a retired high-school teacher, adjunct professor of education at Long Island University and author of ‘Human-caused Global Warming and Climate Change: Understanding the Science.’ He lives...