The votes have been tallied; winners were elected by a narrow margin.
The proposed changes would affect applications for large events in all public parks in the village.
Three candidates are vying for two open trustee seats.
Do you think a paid parking facility would be a good idea in the village?
The election for Greenport Village Board takes place on Tuesday.
In other North Fork headlines this week, Al Krupski discussed deer management.
Congressman Tim Bishop met with farmers at an annual coffee roundtable on Saturday.
Riverhead Town Councilman George Gabrielsen wants to advocate for North Fork farmers.
Suffolk County Legislator and the DEC discuss changes to the deer hunting plan to help thin the herds.
Board agreed to support creation of a Peconic Bay Regional Transportation Authority.
Do you think a stop sign is necessary at the intersection?
Screening likely to begin next week as Dan Losquadro moves on to Brookhaven Highway Superintendent post, party chair says.
A host of fun and innovative programs could be coming soon.
The event is aimed at organizing volunteer opportunities.
DMV's facial recognition technology leads to 126 arrests in Suffolk County since 2010.
The debate will be held at the Me
In other news of the week, missing teen Ashley Murray returned home safely.
Patch wants to know what you would like to ask the three running for two open seats.
During his state of the town address, the supervisor also looked back at the past year's accomplishments.
The meeting will take place in the Old Schoolhouse at 6:30 p.m.
Police re-searched Ashley Murray's Peconic neighborhood on Tuesday.
WIth Southold Scott Russell giving his state of the town address Tuesday at 7 p.m., Patch wants to know what issues you believe are most critical.
Permanent repeal of state's controversial fee in the works, Assemblyman Fred Thiele says.
Some question whether the Fireboat Firefighter Museum should utilize the Greenport Village railroad dock.
In other news of the week, a question about absentee ballot applications in the Greenport Village election.
Some business owners had to face the judge in Southold Friday after being told they did not shovel sidewalks soon enough after the recent blizzard.
Southold Town Supervisor Scott Russell will deliver the address on Tuesday at 7 p.m.
"Common sense" bill would allow commercial fishermen to catch week's worth of fish in one day.
Bill Swiskey said he could potentially file a complaint with the New York State Board of Elections.
Superstorm Sandy deadline moved again.
Some residents feel the price would be too high.
What should Greenport village board candidates be focusing on?
Republicans, educators to push demand for change in distribution of aid.
Locals report packages not being delivered, despite them having P.O. boxes.
Southold Town and Shelter Island Town CPFs bring in $1.8 million in in January, up from $200,000 in January 2012.
Snow often creates nasty craters in the roads.
Denis Noncarrow of Southold has been named vice-chairman.
The meeting will be held Tuesday at 6 p.m. at the Third Street Firehouse.