Overtime crews made their way through Orient, East Marion and parts of Greenport to clean up storm debris; Pete Harris asks that residents get brush to the curb asap.
Still need assistance from FEMA? Go to Town Hall on Thursday.
Tensions were high leading up to the nail-biting Democratic projected victory at Front Street Station in Greenport.
Incumbent defeats challenger Jeri Woodhouse.
The incumbent Republican Assemblyman defeats Democratic challenger Nick Deegan.
Voters were anything but undecided at Mattituck High School early Tuesday afternoon.
Though there is only one local race this election cycle, local political parties will still gather to see who will win the Presidency.
The follow polling places are open to cast your ballot on Tuesday.
Representatives from the Federal Emergency Management Agency will set up shop next to Southold Town Hall to help determine what assistance is available for home and business owners.
Southold Town and Greenport will pick up curbside brush and debris from Hurricane Sandy — but the process will take a while, officials say.
Village is up and running only a few hours after Hurricane Sandy hit.
Loss of overnight ferry service was worst of the storm, according to head of emergency management.
Scott Russell releases town-wide evaluation post-Hurricane Sandy.
Police close five North Fork Road as of Monday afternoon.
With six Southold Town shelters still nearly empty, emergency management coordinator urges those in low-lying areas to get out while they can.
See attached list for North Fork areas included in mandatory evacuation.
Evacuation is not mandatory, Mayor David Nyce said.
Bring Fido along if you have to leave home.
Supervisor to declare state of emergency, recommends evacuation for those in flood-prone areas.
Town releases 2013 preliminary budget this week, Supervisor Scott Russell to answer questions Monday night in Peconic.
Luncheon brought together candidates from the federal to town level Wednesday.
Planning board says no to porta potties at the open-air site closed since 2010; frustrated owner feels like a ‘guinea pig.’
Southold Town Board cuts metal detector out of 2013 budget until further discussion on Justice Court logistics.
Requested Southold Town involvement in proposed Deepwater turbine project is 'very thin,' says councilman.
Southold Town Board members consider forming tick eradication task force of their own.
Board members meet on Tuesday – here are agenda highlights.
Ahead of the Presidential debate on foreign policy between President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney, we take a look back at stories surrounding the issues.
East Marion farm is one of 69 to get grant to protect crops.
Super PACs, state and national committees blitz district to sway favor.
Also, read up on your local Trustee candidates.
Greenport public hearing on federal draft environmental impact statement regarding proposed sale of Plum Island draws criticism Thursday night.
‘America’s Most Secret: Structures’ premieres (hopefully, this time) Sunday night on the Discovery Channel.
Orient park among 10 to get funding for improvements.
GSA takes island off auction block, will make decision on sale in 60 days.
Former science teacher and past president of North Fork Environmental Council is running to keep his seat, to which he was appointed this year.
New fare hikes could take effect as early as March 1.
Local entrepreneur and agricultural reform advocate turns her attention to coastline and wetlands as Southold Town Trustee candidate.
Long Island Sound Study committee is calling a draft environmental impact statement from GSA on Plum Island 'inadequate;' public hearing to take place Thursday at Greenport School.
New London Maritime Society hopes preservation agenda speaks louder than dollars in bid to acquire Little Gull Island from the federal government.
Save the Sound representative says bidding might be too high to buy Little Gull Island — but they're not giving up yet.