The Supreme Court denied Garret Lake's petition for reinstatement, town cited "overagressive" and "at times questionable police tactics.
Four young women died when their limo was T-boned on Route 48 two years ago Tuesday, but county nixes green turning arrow.
The roadwork will take place on a road in Southold and in Mattituck.
BREAKING: Police have identified the man who lost his life Wednesday. Our hearts go out to his family.
The meeting will be held Wednesday at 4 p.m. at Southold Town Hall.
The Orient woman also said she'd like to make it easier for the public to file a complaint in regard to police issues online.
The Greenport village board voted Thursday to approve the Big Belly receptacle; a local businesswoman is paying to help make it happen.
A town employee who went to assess a Southold horse trail emerged covered with dozens of ticks.
A trip to "reuse" has become a passion for some who swear by the array of free furniture, antiques, and genuine "finds" at the facility.
"If we lose reasonably priced year-round rental housing for our young people, we lose the heart and soul of our village." — Doug Roberts.
The event takes place on June 21 in Peconic.
"The FAA gets an 'F' for failure to protect noise affected residents." — Teresa McCaskie, advocate for helicopter noise abatement.
The Southold GOP's nominating convention was held at the American Legion in Southold.
"I'm more optimistic than I've ever been." Southold Town Democratic Committee Chair Art Tillman.
BREAKING: The families stressed the need for sober high schools, safe and regulated sober homes, and other issues with lawmakers Tuesday.
With traffic escalating and an influx of visitors wanting to get around without a car, there are new plans for trolley service for Southold.
BREAKING: Mussels from the creek tested positive for saxitoxin, a marine biotoxin that causes paralytic shellfish poisoning, the DEC says.
The work is slated to take place on May 17.
"There is so much misinformation being circulated on this bill, especially on social media." — Rep. Lee Zeldin.
Rep. Lee Zeldin has been fighting to stop the sale of Plum Island to the highest bidder.
Despite a heated discussion two weeks prior, the public was largely absent from the meeting where the vote took place.
The job fair will give youth a chance to meet local business owners who are hiring or seeking interns, organizers say.
BREAKING: The vote came after months of heated debate and much public opposition.
The mobile Town Hall will take place at Peconic Landing on May 23.
BREAKING: "The neighbors demand action. I don't blame them." — Southold Town Supervisor Scott Russell.
The first Town Hall will be held in Flanders on Monday, April 24 at 7 p.m., with others to follow across Suffolk County.
"Protecting America’s security at home and abroad and keeping our nation safe from any threat must always be our first priority." Lee Zeldin
All members of the public are invited to attend.
"We just want access to the city and ability to rely on it." — New York State Assemblyman Anthony Palumbo.
Southold Town Supervisor Scott Russell said the changes are meant to allow uses, such as on site processing, currently not in the code.
"We need to save it, because once it's gone, it's gone." — Robert Hanlon, Orient Association.
BREAKING: The first enhanced service could be seen by the fall, Long Island Railroad representatives told Southold officials Tuesday.
"The other side of the story is very real." Southold Town Councilman Jim Dinizio, who says businesses can't compete with illegal immigrants.
BREAKING: Southold and New York City support East Hampton in its petition to the Supreme Court regarding local control of the airport.
Each year, approximately 42,000 teens and adults die by suicide in the United States. Here's how to be trained to recognize the signs.
The Cross Sound Ferry donated the sand to Southold Town to help protect the shoreline and parking lot.
The survey covers a range of topics from healthcare, national security and veterans' affairs, Congressman Lee Zeldin said.
An op-ed written by Congressman Lee Zeldin.
BREAKING: Incumbents Mary Bess Phillips and Julia Robins won the election Tuesday for two open Greenport Trustee seats.
The election take place Tuesday from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the Third Street Firehouse in Greenport.