BREAKING: Funding for the two key environmental programs, Zeldin said, should continue and not be eliminated in the federal budget.
'Unfortunately, we've become a dumping ground out here." Suffolk County Legislator Al Krupski.
Town workers have been moving approximately 250 yards of sand per day from Orient Point to the town beach on County Road 48.
The Facebook event will take place Tuesday night.
BREAKING: Plastic utensils and takeout containers littering beaches could soon be a thing of the past if a new pilot program is successful.
Southold Town Supervisor Scott Russell called for change at his State of the Town meeting Thursday night.
Southold Town Supervisor Scott Russell will deliver his state of the town address Thursday at 6 p.m. at Town Hall.
BREAKING: Although the idea didn't receive wide support two weeks ago, Scott Russell said a meeting is planned to discuss concerns.
BREAKING: At least one councilman asked if it might not be be better to let nature take its course and forego the town beach.
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BREAKING: The Southold planning board told Edward Broidy Monday that he needed to submit a new application before he could move forward.
"None of us can say or do enough until terror, anti-Semitism, prejudice, hatred and racism is eliminated in every form." — Rep. Lee Zeldin.
A telephone Town Hall was planned for Thursday but the form was not working Wednesday; tech support fixed the issue.
BREAKING: Trustee says Southold PD don't give "equal and adequate" protection to Greenporters; chief says trustee has "confused his facts."
"Please join me in working to keep our residents safe." — Greenport VIllage Trustee Doug Roberts says, with immigration raids nationwide.
The state of the town address will be given on March 2 at Southold Town Hall.
"By taking such a rigid stance, the Suffolk County Health Department is basically advocating for the status quo." — Scott Russell.
The code amendment puts the brakes on any dumpsters in the front or side yards of residential properties for more than 30 days in Southold.
"To my immigrant neighbors and constituents: I will be vigilant and I've got your back." — Greenport Village Trustee Doug Roberts.
BREAKING: After 30 years with Southold Town, Comptroller John Cushman is heading for new horizons.
BREAKING: Residents turned out to discuss the issue at Thursday night Greenport village board meeting.
BREAKING: Southold Town filed a petition in November and was supposed to hear back in 30 days, an attorney says. So far, no response.
The page has sparked contention among Greenport Village Trustees.
"I've probably got the hardest job around this table right now because I am begging." — Brad Loewen, East Hampton Fisheries Committee.
In an in-depth interview about his love for film, Josh Sapan said he'll let the community run the theatre during the off season.
BREAKING: The event would include a soccer tournament, food, and music representing the many cultures that comprise Greenport.
The event takes place on Thursday night at Town Hall.
BREAKING: Scott Russell said conditions will remain dangerous for hours.
Village Mayor George Hubbard has told residents to stay off the roads.
Saturday's blast of Mother Nature means a full slate of closures around town.
BREAKING: North Fork teens in need of treatment for mental health issues have been woefully underserved, experts say.
BREAKING: A group of more than 40 is expected to gather outside Lee Zeldin's office Tuesday to outline their concerns about Donald Trump.
This is the second year in a row that Rep. Lee Zeldin has spent the holiday season in the Middle East with troops deployed far from home.
BREAKING: The controversial concept did not receive the support of the town board; a working group will be convened, Scott Russell said.
Tree farms might have to come into compliance; some allegedly have no approvals for farmstands, vendors or retail, the town attorney says.
The event will be held on January 12 at Southold Town Hall.
Scott Russell's plan is to allow apartments as a principal use in commercial zones in Southold Town.
Scott Russell said his plan isn't "anti-winery" but instead, is meant to craft much-needed new code that will address the new winery model.
BREAKING: New York State intends to sue the United States Environmental Protection Agency, Governor Cuomo said Tuesday.
BREAKING: Scott Russell said his goal would be to allow apartments as a principal use in business zones in Southold Town.