With years of Southold Town Board experience, North Fork farmer says he’ll be able to work with everyone at the county level to properly represent the East End.
With several projects just in the planning stages in the village, Dave Nyce says he’s more than happy about the grant money recently awarded by the state.
Controversial farm gets grant to expand Calverton operation while one neighbor of the Satur Farms' Cutchogue location is fighting to silence a generator across from his house.
Candidates set to jostle the issues at 6 p.m. at Riverhead winery.
Some residents would like to see a designated beach for a dog run, others would like to see sections of different local beaches available to dogs.
Aid totaling $9.7 billion approved Friday, with a second vote for an additional $50 billion scheduled for later this month.
The special firearms season in Suffolk County will open on Jan. 7 and will run through the end of the month.
Transfer touted as a step closer to Plum Island lab's closure, but Tim Bishop's spokesman says construction of a new facility in Kansas is still unrealistic.
Southold Town Board decides on January public hearing on amended code regarding dog access to town beaches.
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East End Tourism Alliance will also receive $335,000 through the New York State Regional Economic Development Council.
With much of its bulkhead and foundation destroyed by Hurricane Sandy, the Galley Ho will relocate farther away from the waterfront in New Suffolk.
Jim McMahon talks about his 32 years with Southold Town, establishing park land and affordable housing, and his time teaching troubled kids near Newtown, Conn.
Connecticut non-profit director ‘disappointed’ in decision to accept bid of private individual but wants to help preserve Little Gull Island.
Plan your week before the world supposedly ends on Friday.
Newsday reports name of Connecticut businessman who's about to own Little Gull Island.
Southold resident says that in the wake of Superstorm Sandy, Trustees need to wake up to better shoreline management.
Readers weigh in on big changes coming to the Southold Town Police Department.
Proceeds from sale of Plum Island are expected to go toward a new $1 billion facility, a cost that may be too high.
Local Voices write about everything from avoiding protein powders to the significance of coalition government in the state senate.
Neighbors said they were not given the chance to be heard over what they view as a full service animal shelter.
Just weeks after landslide win for second term in the state assembly, Dan Losquadro throws his hat in for a Republican nod to run for head of Brookhaven highways.
Southold Town Board members also recommend that Trustees be more proactive in parlaying the rules of the permitting game regarding rebuilding after the next storm.
Readers weighed in on a lengthy permit process some locals have experienced while trying to repair bulkheads that were destroyed during Hurricane Sandy.
Monday happy hours kick in this week as Greenport gets ready for its first-annual ‘Shellabration’ event this weekend.
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Second parcel of historic Shelter Island property is now protected.
Those with obliterated bulkheads on Peconic Bay say they are confused and frustrated by Southold trustee permit process after Sandy.
Race was close for one-year term as commissioner.
Voting happens Tuesday from 4 to 8 p.m. at Veterans Beach Park.
Town Board members say that 20-year system is still most effective way to comply with state mandated recycling criteria, though businesses remain exempt from the law.
Southold Town Board to hold informational session to explain waste management mandates.
Peconic resident will take over presidency of Community Action Southold Town in January.
Longtime Southold Town Councilman tells fellow local Democrats that he’s running for the seat soon to be left vacant by Ed Romaine.
Nassau District Attorney Kathleen Rice to represent Long Island on task force.
With only about 10 feet of sandy bluff left separating Route 48 from the Long Island Sound at Hashamomuck Cove, residents again plead for action before next storm.
Trustees hold special meeting, New Suffolk Waterfront Fund asks for support, businesses continue relief efforts and yoga instructors are ready to help you find your center again this week.
Representatives of the Federal Emergency Management Agency will be available at the Greenport Fire House Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Soon-to-be-open seat in Suffolk's First Legislative District could offer opportunity to several Republicans while one Democrat is at the top of the list.
But some aspects of coordinated storm management with the power authority and the town could be better, says Southold Town Supervisor.