North Fork and South Fork cookbook authors will join forces at Mattituck's Ali Katz Kitchen for the book-signing event.
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The popular fundraiser helps to support Students Against Drunk Driving, or SADD, programs in the Mattituck-Cutchogue School District.
Not only are people coming forward to adopt a dog tossed by his leash into a dumpster, but a new effort in his name will help other pets.
A video shows the man roughly throwing the dog by his leash into the dumpster, shutting the lid so he can't escape — and driving away.
The 2nd booster will also be available to some immunocompromised individuals, FDA says. Boosters will be available when CDC okays the shots.
Despite pleas from business owners to bring the outdoor dining option back to Greenport this summer, the board voted "no" unanimously.
Moderna is asking federal regulators to authorize use of its child-sized two-dose shots in children 6 and younger. What do you think?
Proceeds from beer sales at participating breweries and correlating events in April will benefit The Retreat, to fight domestic violence.
After tragedy struck Greenport and Shelter Island last year, a foundation was born to fund arts scholarships. A fundraiser takes place Frida
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Here's how to attend the live or virtual job fairs hosted by Stony Brook Eastern Long Island Hospital or Stony Brook Southampton Hospital.
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The boosters would bolster immunity among older Americans, officials say.
""He’s got a very long road ahead of him, but he’s up for the challenge." Jeff Goubeaud received a life-saving double lung transplant.
Would you like to see the outdoor dining parklets back in Greenport this season? Here's your chance to weigh in via a Zoom on Wednesday.
"It feels normal." A joyful crowd turned out despite frosty temps for the first Cutchogue St. Patrick's Day parade after a pandemic pause.
Downed utility and telephone poles led on the Orient Causeway led to a road closure; the road reopened Sunday officials said.
Due to Saturday's soggy forecast, the festivities will take place on Sunday instead.