"It was perhaps the most beautiful thing I’ve witnessed." A photographer, moved by father-daughter dance with a man and his son's widow.
Also: Inmate dies: PD / Santos investigation / Cash for less electricity / Fire sparks evacuation / Man killed for house: DA / Pollina trial
"It's painful to remember the summer of 2021." 2 young people whose lives were ravaged by fentanyl share their stories.
Irish eyes will be smiling on the North Fork on March 11.
Also: Burned mattresses, blood-stained mop at Valva home: det. / Worker saves child in fire / Body at marina / Scoops and Cones / Bicycles
Feeling the luck of the Irish? Only 300 tickets will be sold, with proceeds helping homeless pets on the North Fork.
A free wedding is gifted every year to current or former military personnel in recognition of their service by Greenport's Peconic Landing.
PBMC Clinicians Bring their Surgical Experience to El Salvador
Also: High-school survey aftermath / $350K grant to warm homes / Dog bakery's adoption event / MacArthur Airport revamp / Casino pushback
Enjoy a delicious crawfish boil, gumbo, and King cake at the event.
An LI man died just 2 weeks after learning he had cancer. His grieving family was blindsided by expenses and struggling to secure housing.
"I’m a huge believer that music bridges the gap between worlds and communities. You don't need to know the language to feel the music."
Just over three minutes. That's how long it took a LI man to chase a stolen a car with a baby, stop it twice, and save the child.
Also: Armed guards at school / Woman's body found near dumpster: PD / House fire / Deer culling / Dog missing after fire / Einstein's Attic
A woman who has quietly, since the pandemic, collected donations and offered them for free outside her LI eatery saw her faith shattered.
Just in times for Valentine's Day week, Mattituck Cinemas will show "Sleepless in Seattle" and "The Little Rascals" for only $5.
Both events are free and open to the public.
"I don’t understand why nobody wants me. I try so hard to make someone notice me." A letter from Mathis written by shelter staff.
The parade is scheduled for Saturday, February 18 at 1 p.m.
"You can’t overstate the economic and cultural and value of the Peconic Bay scallop to life on the East End." — Legislator Al Krupski.
"I’m getting sad and starting to feel very unwanted." The shelter wrote a note for Mathis, brought back to shelter where he spent 8 months.
The warming center in Peconic will remain open through Sunday at noon.
Bella, who ran off, was found after swimming almost 5,000 feet on Saturday as an Arctic freeze blanketed Long Island. Watch rescue here.
"I would urge anyone who needs shelter from the dangerously low temperatures to seek the safety and comfort of the warming shelter."
"I don’t understand why nobody wants me. I try so hard to make someone notice me." A note from the shelter for Mathis, who's seeking a home.
With all of LI hit with an Arctic blast Friday into Saturday and wind chills of up to -20 degrees, here's how to prevent hypothermia.
A new Facebook page has launched where film enthusiasts can vote for what movies they'd like to see shown. "Welcome back to the movies!"
"I don’t want to see him have to go into a nursing home. That would be a death sentence for him."
"The Mattituck Lions have an amazing track record of supporting projects on the North Fork and this important contribution is no exception."
"If anyone is looking for a puppy, we've got you covered." Oh, yes — and even a pig!
Feeling pressure, anger, fear, frustration? Here's a way to scream it out in Southold.
Check out the sampling of participants and esteemed chef judges who'll team up for a day of good food, fun and even new beers.
Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT) Program Launches
The ELIH Auxiliary donated $555K in 2022 to Stony Brook Eastern Long Island Hospital in a record-breaking year of giving.
3 hunters were issued 8 tickets, officials say.
Also: Man dies when car flies into water: PD / Pot ER visits spike / Landlord withheld security: AG / Plan for Diocese to pay / Opioid help
Terry Keefe said the tusks were at his family's motel for generations. He's offering a reward, won't press charges. He just wants them back.
"We have been watching with dismay the collapse of our unique Peconic Bay scallop population."
How do you feel about a proposed plan for a 121-room hotel at the former Capital One administrative office site on Main Road in Mattituck?