The handicap ramp in back of Southold Town Hall will be getting a facelift.
Later in the day, the town preserved three properties in Southold Town.
Donald Trump has expressed interested in buying Plum Island in the past and turning it into a golf course, town officials said.
One Greenport trustee is looking to create a Latino advisory council, to provide information and dispel fears after the election.
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One town board member said he knew the tax hike would "hurt" some residents and voted "no".
BREAKING: Southold filed a formal complaint over the FAA's decision to extend the North Shore route four years with no public input.
BREAKING: Southold Town contends the FAA's action violated federal law and executive order, a release from the supervisor's office said.
A small number of residents turned out to protest a $135 tax increase they say poses a blow to their budgets.
BREAKING: Environmentalists have advocated for the extension and for 20 percent of funds to be used for water preservation on the East End.
BREAKING: The results are in.
The unofficial results are in.
Students in the Southold High School television broadcasting program will act as anchors, reporters, and producers Tuesday.
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"It's a sad day for those of all of us who love the Sound." — Adrienne Esposito, Citizens Campaign for the Environment.
Greg Doroski said he was afraid a moratorium could harm plans for Threes Brewing, a business aimed solely at manufacturing beer.
BREAKING: Scott Russell suggested Tuesday that a working group might convene to discuss questions before any movement toward a moratorium.
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BREAKING: Scott Russell said there needs to be some clarity in the town code as it relates to wineries, breweries and distilleries.
Scott Russell's office hours on November 2 will be dedicated to budget questions and concerns.
Two votes will be taken this week on Saturday and Wednesday.
Residents turned out a public hearing to weigh in with their thoughts on the residential dumpster issue.
The Orient community says they're not willing to leave long range planning to Southold Town officials alone.
"This budget is no frills, has no gimmicks and contains no one-shot wonders." - Southold Town Supervisor Scott Russell.
The roadway will be closed on four upcoming dates in October.
BREAKING: Some parents believe the proposed Sports East Fitness facility in Mattituck would provide their kids with healthy alternatives.
BREAKING: "You should be terrified." -Chris Hahn, PSEG, saying his goal was to answer questions and ease concerns about the project.
BREAKING: Jack Martilotta said having residents living in fear is just unacceptable.
A meeting of the Suffolk County Water Authority, along with Supervisor Scott Russell and Legislator Al Krupski, will be held Tuesday night.
BREAKING: Mattituck residents raised some concerns about traffic and other issues should a restaurant be approved, a civic leader said.
An illegal cigar shop still operating is the last straw, Scott Russell said, vowing to utilize all the town's "legal might" moving forward.
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BREAKING: One woman, 76, told Patch she will lie down in the street in front of the trucks before she allows the project to commence.
The public is invited to attend the event, which takes place on September 13 at 7 p.m. at Southold Town Hall.
A group is also forming to try to lobby to close East Hampton airport, Southold Town Councilman Bob Ghosio said.
Southold Town Supervisor Scott Russell said it's imperative to move forward quickly with the project.
After a radio allegedly didn't work during a justice court altercation, Supervisor Scott Russell said the town board stands ready to help.
A crowd turned out to voice their concerns about the building at a planning board meeting Monday.