High bacteria levels led to the closures, officials said.
The public hearing will take place at Southold Town Hall Monday at 6 p.m.
19 mosquito samples tested positive in Suffolk County, officials said.
The governor joined forces with environmentalists and elected officials who've been crying out about the dumping for months.
Fishers Island residents had the ear of elected officials, who listened to concerns and goals.
Residents got heated at a Greenport village board meeting over the controversial issue of short term rentals Thursday night.
The new draft legislation includes a proposed cap on short term rentals, as well as requiring permits.
With road repairs critical, Supervisor Scott Russell said he won't be able to comply with state-imposed 2017 0.68 percent tax cap.
The board came out swinging at Tuesday's work session.
How do you feel about the FAA's decision to extend the north shore route for an additional four years?
The cooling center will be open at the Peconic Community Center on Peconic Lane.
The signs sparked controversy when they were erected recently.
Town officials met with the owners of the business to talk solutions this week.
Southold Town Supervisor Scott Russell said Tuesday the signs do not serve any purpose.
Scott Russell said, to applause, if owners don't find a solution, the town could put temporary 'no parking signs' on Main Road.
Scott Russell spoke publicly about the dismissal for the first time on Tuesday, saying he looked forward to the truth coming out in court.
After planning board delays, developer Paul Pawlowski withdraws application for proposed Sports East Fitness, says, "This is disgusting."
The season might be almost over for this year but Southold Town is seeking "substantial cooperation" from Lavender on the Bay moving forward
Save the Sound, others say sale violates federal law and puts endangered wildlife at risk.
Do you think the signs are out of character with the Orient and North Fork communities?
The House of Representatives voted against funding to be used for sale of Plum Island to the highest bidder.
Cutchogue resident Bill Shipman, fed up with Route 48 dangers and quality of life concerns, is ready to pack it in and move his family.
A neck and neck race left Anna Throne-Holst ahead by a narrow margin over Dave Calone, with absentee votes still to be counted.
Voters can head to the polls beginning at 6 a.m. to choose the candidate who will vie against incumbent Lee Zeldin.
The gathering begins at 6:30 p.m. and is expected to be a moving ceremony.
Garrett Lake was terminated on May 19, a move he said was in "bad faith."
Next month, mourners will mark one year since the devastating limo crash that left four young women dead in Cutchogue.
Southold Town Supervisor Scott Russell also weighs in on the proposed fitness facility in Mattituck.
"This is reality housing, not affordable housing." - Kathryn Sepenoski, who said the need is dire for housing for young people and workers.
Southold Town Supervisor Scott Russell has canceled the parade due to threats of heavy rain and potential thunderstorms.
Two public hearings are scheduled in Mattituck and Riverhead.
The Southold town board discussed a proposal to expand Greenport's sewer system at Tuesday's town board work session.
The House of Representatives is expected to vote Monday on Rep. Lee Zeldin's bill to prevent the sale of Plum Island to the highest bidder.
The Shipman say they still have grave concerns , over traffic safety near Vineyard 48, and a definition of 'tasting' is critical.
Village Mayor George Hubbard said the trustees acted without board knowledge or sanction and he was "shocked" to read about it on Patch.
Local prevention advocate Kym Laube, of HUGS, was chosen to serve on Gov. Andrew Cuomo's heroin task force.
The event is sponsored by the Southold Town Youth Bureau.
Southold Town's anti-bias task force was joined police, elected officials, religious leaders, and educators to break down barriers.
The outage was brief, unlike a recent outage that had residents seeing red.
The news will put the brakes on any efforts to sell Plum Island while a study is ongoing, Rep. Lee Zeldin said.