Get a sneak peek of the world's largest Norwegian Viking ship, which docked in Greenport Wednesday. Photos, videos here
He was seen, in full view, masturbating on the bluff of a popular North Fork beach, police say.
Here's a once-in-a-lifetime chance to tour Draken, a Norwegian Viking ship, which will be docked in Greenport Wednesday through Saturday.
He was stopped for speeding, police say.
"It was a good day and, I think, a productive one." — Southold Town Supervisor Scott Russell on annual Fishers Island board meeting.
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The injuries were minor, police say.
"Morgan was shining down on us all day." The lemonade stand fundraiser was organized to benefit St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
The vessel was heading "straight at them," police say.
Police said in an update Saturday they believe the Long Island home invasion was a targeted crime.
Despite rain, a crowd turned out for the Southold Anti-Bias Task Force's picnic. "Their sense of hope is contagious." — Scott Russell.
Three individuals in masks were part of a terrifying home invasion in Greenport early Friday, police say.
Claire's Corner at the library is a place "where people will see that she's still with us, where they will see the light of her beauty."
Rebirth in Riverside: Groundbreaking planned for Paul Pawlowski's new development, to include offices and apartments, at old HoJo's site.
A Veterans Appreciation Day was marked by a hero's story of courage; he suffered a spinal cord injury in Afghanistan but will "never quit."
"Helping Hands 4 Morgan" is organizing its 3rd lemonade stand to benefit St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in memory of Morgan West, 9.
According to a new report, the "most expensive least expensive" hotel room in Greenport in August is $324 per night.
The Burton Potter Post 185, established in the 1940s, is now reopened and renovated for the community to enjoy; new members are welcomed.
The event takes place on Sunday, Aug. 12 beside Brecknock Hall in Greenport.
The power was restored in an hour, PSEG says.
"It is a stark reminder that a nuclear power facility is operational not too far from Southold." Southold Town Supervisor Scott Russell.
The picnic "epitomizes the work of the Southold Anti-Bias Task Force, bringing people together and fostering dialogue, not conflict."
It's your last chance to see this amazing production of "Seussical" at the North Fork Community Theatre in Mattituck, on through Sunday.
Congratulations to the educators and administrators who work so hard for our students and who've achieved such a great ranking!
The event also features a a live performance by the 40 -member Atlantic Wind Symphony, comprised of musicians from across Long Island.
"Current service levels are not where we want them to be. We are taking a pause to make some course corrections."
The injuries to both were non-life threatening, police say.
"You are taking our rights away with every paragraph in this code and I am wholeheartedly against it."
Funds raised will be used by Kait's Angels to help community members in need. See the huge photo gallery here!
After years of public outcry, a new justice court will soon become a reality in Southold; a closing is set for the former Capital One site.
He was arrested in front of a North Fork supermarket, police say.
He damaged the hood and windshield intentionally, police say.
Tragedy struck in Mattituck when family members found an elderly man unresponsive in his swimming pool, police say.
Wearing lobster claw hats and bibs, hungry guests waited patiently to fill their plates at the popular event in Southold Saturday.
The man is believed to have had a medical event that led to the drowning, police say.
The fun-filled Poker Run includes a pig roast and benefits Kait's Angels, which gives back to the community in memory of Kaitlyn Doorhy.
Who else is hungry? The event benefits local community service projects and is hosted by Greenport and Southold Rotaries.
The hotel looks "too beautiful to be real," according to a recent rave review.
Popular Port Jefferson eatery takes pledge not to use single-use plastic straws
"Commercial fishermen have long suffered from unfair and inequitable quotas arbitrarily set by the federal government based on faulty data."