A public hearing will be held on the subject on March 12.
In other news of the week, a driver struck by a train in Mattituck escapes relatively unscathed.
The new system would be sited on Fishers Island.
The Southold town board met with representatives of the National Disaster Recovery Framework this week.
Three candidates have petitioned to run for two vacant seats.
Southold Town Board discusses upcoming changes to the way the town handles garbage, supervisor says individual transfer stations are no longer feasible.
For the first time after a snow storm, Southold Highway super says he’s getting requests to plow private driveways.
Longtime Southold Conservative takes seat left vacant by Al Krupski, Councilman William Ruland appointed Deputy Supervisor.
Dinizio, a Conservative, will join the all-Republican town board, if appointed.
Facebook commenters gave their thank-yous to hardworking highway department workers for clearing North Fork roads.
The dugouts will provide shelter during thunderstorms, the Southold town board said.
Town board weighs ownership issues.
The town board has suggested revising proposed legislation after a public outcry.
Art Tillman says that having the Republican Party Screening Committee interview candidates for vacant Town Board seat is not fair, Supervisor says he’s only looking for advice.
Greenport Village Mayor Dave Nyce warns residents should be careful; snow is "deceptive."
Longtime Mattituck Post Office employee said with the U.S. Postal service losing billions, the end of Saturday mail delivery was expected — and it’s really not that big of a loss.
The U.S. Postal Service announced it will end Saturday mail delivery by Aug. 1. Speak out: How will this affect you?
Krupski, Bellone team up to fund pilot study for clustered wastewater treatment alternatives for the Peconic Estuary Watershed.
Over a year after approaching the Southold Town Planning Board with initial plans to expand in Peconic, Rich Vandenburg says he’s moving forward the best he can at the former Lucas Ford dealership.
Enforcement should change in town, readers say.
Board wants to clarify the role of code enforcement in town.
The beach would still remain open to the public, according to Greenport Village Mayor David Nyce.
Village board considers surcharge on unpaid tickets, Newsday reports.
Enforcement is the problem with limited resources in town, says supervisor.
Southold Town Supervisor presents Jim McMahon with a proclamation after his retirement.
U.S. Senate approves a $50.5 billion federal aid bill for New York and neighboring states while Southold will meet with FEMA to fix long-damaged road ends.
Southold Town Supervisor says complaints regarding wind turbine noise have been growing.
Park dedicated to longtime environmental columnist, new boardwalk is also proposed to Southold Town Board.
Former Southold Town Councilman partners with Bellone to get the deal done.
Councilwoman asks supervisor why he questioned a proposal for FAA facility at Enterprise Park at Calverton; Walter wants to put best foot forward.
Though the North Fork wasn’t hit the hardest physically by Hurricane Sandy, help is available for long-term economic recovery for the area, says federal spokesman.
Former Southold Town Councilman Al Krupski takes the oath of office for Suffolk County Legislature.
Scott Russell will also appoint a new deputy supervisor on Jan. 29.
Check out these photos from Monday's party while Bedell wine was poured at the presidential inauguration luncheon.
The IRS has announced a delayed start to the 2012 tax filing season.
A packed crowd of supporters, officials and even Sean Walter praised Al Krupski on his win for Suffolk County Legislature Tuesday night.
Krupski holds 67 percent of the vote with nearly all election districts reporting.
DEC buys Old Barge restaurant site in Southold to convert back into public access for boating and fishing on Peconic Bay.
A federal proposal to dump dredge spoils into the Long Island Sound is only one item on the agenda for Southold Town Board Tuesday meeting.
Al Krupski faces off with Sean Walter in a race for Suffolk County Legislature.