The program represents a commitment to school districts "to create a safe environment for our children to thrive in." Chief Martin Flatley.
A man has been charged with burglaries at Front Street Station and the Eileen J. Garrett Library of Parapsychology in Greenport, police say.
A ceremony, "Remember 9/11", will be held at Jean Cochran Park in Peconic. Those present will be able to place flags in memory of the lost.
He was charged with a string of 18 burglaries at gas stations and other businesses across Suffolk County during August, police say.
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The $2.6 million project covers work on 54 miles of East End state roads.
The arrest was part of a Labor Day weekend East End DWI Task Force detail, police say.
This video is perhaps the cutest thing you'll ever see in your lifetime.
"We are a farm that grows lavender flowers. What’s the point in stealing our sign? Does our sign have any value?" Lavender By The Bay owner.
What's better than a day apple picking, and coming home to make delicious fritters and pies? Here's a guide to apple picking on Long Island.
At least one restaurant owner is devastated: "We work hard, put in long hours and sacrifice a lot of life’s nuances to do what we love."
It's a great day for a good cause — all proceeds benefit the children of Greenport School. Don't miss it.
Don't miss a minute of the fun and delicious food at the Southold Fire Department Steak Night Saturday.
Tears and hugs marked a Silver Award ceremony as Girl Scouts dedicated benches in honor of two beloved Cutchogue firefighters.
Blu, who was found in Peconic, was locked in a barn. "I'm over the moon. My best friend is back," his overjoyed owner says.
Blu went missing from a barn in Peconic and is lost in an area he has never seen before. "He's my life," devastated owner says.
He was driving the unregistered moped in the travel lanes of New Suffolk Rd., police say.
Firefighters needed to use extrication tools to save the woman, who was 50 feet offshore, police say.
A proposal for a three-story, 200 room hotel on Route 25, at the former Capital One site, would need special exception approval by the ZBA.
"It is with great sadness that we have to resort to increased security because this unconscionable act of someone so callous."
The yacht hit a rock before running aground, police say.
Car enthusiasts were revved up for a good time at the Southold American Legion's car show Sunday.
Lawmakers are looking to crack down on packages mailed from overseas as a woman whose life was ravaged by fentanyl speaks out.
It was the hottest ticket in town Saturday night, as thousands turned out for the Cutchogue Fire Department's Annual Chicken Barbecue.
A total of 11 of the samples were found on the East End, officials say.
Southold hosts nearly 50 percent of all osprey activity on the East End, due to the many creeks, coves and bays, a new report says.
Bring the family for watermelon eating challenges, seed spitting contests, watermelon rolling and more!
The award-decorated Fire Fighter led the FDNY Marine Unit response to the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001.
Get your appetites ready for Saturday! Who else can't wait?
Two thieves stole a cell phone and a silver necklace; a person was found hiding in the reeds, police say.
Once friendly competitors, owners past and present share a dream and a vow to keep the dance studio's rich legacy alive in its second act.
Tom Colicchio found wife's name, a Jewish star, and the words "Cuomo = Death" spray painted on his LI street over a campaign sign.
"For him to become as cool as he is, after everything he's been through, still smiling. . . I'm just super proud of the attitude he's had."
Have you seen these men? Police are looking for them.
Someone stole a forklift, chainsaw, and other equipment from a local farm, police say.
A series of meetings around Southold Town this week will give residents a chance to speak out on traffic, transportation and solutions.
"Sam's Celebration" takes place Monday at the 5th Street beach in Greenport.
Claudio's in Greenport was packed with "Team Dylan" supporters Friday night in a huge outpouring of love for a teen battling cancer.
Dylan Newman "has an amazing family that loves him more than he could ever know and the greatest friends that will always have his back."
Congratulations to Faith Ann Shipman, who presented her Girl Scout Silver Award Project to the North Fork Animal Welfare League Thursday.