"CCE looks forward to continuing to work with Administrator Zeldin in his new role to be the guardian of our nation’s environment."
"The town will not assist ICE or any other federal agency in the enforcement of federal laws."
Lee Zeldin testified Thursday at a Senate confirmation hearing for EPA administrator.
A deer cull pitched for Southold last year never happened due to state regulations and now, a pilot "mini-cull" is on the table: officials.
More than $225M was awarded statewide to water quality protection projects.
"I am very proud to have him in the Trump administration, where he will quickly prove to be a great contributor." — President-elect Trump.
The voters have spoken and, according to unofficial results from the Suffolk County Board of Elections, incumbent Tony Palumbo has won.
The votes have been cast. See who is expected to replace longtime New York State Assemblyman Fred Thiele.
"Good or bad, I have a big mouth and a loud voice. These qualities are needed to ensure that the entire East End is heard up in Albany."
Here's a complete guide to the upcoming election on the North Fork.
"I take pride in thoroughly reviewing each bill that comes before my desk, to weigh its benefits and impact before casting my vote."
Scott Russell, who served in Southold for 33 years, 18 of those as supervisor, will soon begin a new chapter in Southampton Village.
The ice rink at Mitchell Park has fallen into disrepair in recent years — and now, a brand-new rink will be built, the governor says.
Nancy Goroff and John Avlon faced off to unseat incumbent Nick Lalota in November. Goroff conceded the race Tuesday night.
The public hearing on the proposed moratorium on new hotel development in Southold is slated for June 18.
Although the town board meeting was set to discuss a proposed moratorium on new hotel development, residents asked for a broad pause.
"The choice for President is clear in 2024." Long Island's GOP leaders have spoken in support of Donald Trump.
Fred Thiele has decided not to run after nearly 30 years in New York State Assembly, he said last week. Stephen Kiely is now in the race.
"The more federal funding coming to Long Island, the better." — Rep. Nick LaLotaa
One concern is ensuring residents have ways to access different routes in case of flooding, new Southold Town Supervisor Al Krupski says.
While many have advocated for the plan, saying deer carry disease and pose a threat on roads and to the landscape, others are opposed.
"With the election of Al Krupski, the voters have just elected the best Supervisor Southold Town has ever had." — Supervisor Scott Russell.
With only 1 district not reported Tuesday night, Catherine Stark had the lead.
"I want to give back to the town."
"I will use my skills as a practicing CPA to continue to bring professionalism and integrity to the office."
"We work together to do the right thing and what is in the best interests of the town."
Michael Goscinski is seeking a Southold Town assessor's seat in the upcoming election.
"I have a record of working across party lines to solve the issues facing us."
"A trustee has no friends — meaning everyone gets treated the same."
"I love being the voice for the residents of Southold Town."
"Politics is the 'art of the possible, not the perfect'. I am willing to work with colleagues to achieve the best outcome for Southold."
"If you want a town board member ready to fight to Keep our Town Rural, and protect it from an overreaching governor, please vote for me."
"I will work to make sure that no member of our community is ever left out in the cold."
"A strong, engaged community makes a strong, engaged local government."
"I believe in one town with one standard. My education, history and experience show my dedication to justice."
"This will hopefully ease some of the impacts felt by our residents from inflation." — Southold Town Supervisor Scott Russell.
The vesting of a Mattituck parcel where a hardware store was pitched is complete; federal court action was resolved in favor of Southold.
Vibrio Vulnificus Bacteria, which can cause skin breakdown and ulcers, has been identified in a person who died recently on LI, Hochul says.
"He is a fellow veteran struggling to overcome the mental wounds of war, and I hope he can continue to make positive progress."