"Because turtles are small and move slowly, a road represents a major and often dangerous obstacle for them."
The 2026 Older Americans' Champion Award was presented to Paul Romanelli of Cutchogue at the event.
Jordyn Kwasna, Adriana Martinez, and Madison Saladino Lead Impressive Blue Waves Team
He tried to flee — but his vehicle was stuck, police say.
Peconic Landing will also present The Older Americans Champion Award to Paul Romanelli of Cutchogue during the well-loved event.
"Zeno has a way of captivating everyone watching — he’s focused, explosive, and clearly loves what he does."
Will the glorious weather last until the weekend? See what the National Weather Service has to say.
"With every challenge comes a silver lining." Sharon Sailor creates a petition asking for stay in enforcement of fines — seeks solutions.
See what Mother Nature has planned for the weekend ahead.
And there are 2 other adorable beagles also waiting for their forever homes, the League says. Meet Molly, Finn and Manny here.
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"Let's focus on building each other — not pushing each other out." — Sharon Sailor.
Senior Scott Edgett placed 1st in the carpentry assistant category; junior Abigail McGlone placed third in the animal careers category.
"This achievement reflects the dedication of our talented students, supportive community, and passionate educators."
See what classics will be making a return — and what new concepts will be unveiled.
The Southold American Legion, Auxiliary and Long Island Cares are hosting the event, featuring more than 25 veterans service organizations.
Strong's Marine has expanded its Grady-White presence to encompass the North Fork and East End.
"At this time, many of the flags and poles are in desperate need of repair or replacement."
"In Hinckley, we found a partner who truly understands what makes Port of Egypt special." — Lieblein family.
Lyrids are known for their "bright and colorful" meteors, which, in some cases, even produce fireballs, EarthSky says.
Temperatures have plunged across Long Island — tender new plants should be covered to protect them from the frost, freeze warning: NWS.
The panel "Rising Rents, Rising Tides" will tackle the North Fork's escalating affordable housing crisis, organizers say.
The Peace Pole will "serve as a lasting symbol of unity, hope, and global peace," the Interact Club says.
Since inception in 2005, the annual John May Mile and 5K has raised more than $400,570 to support the Greenport Fire Department.
Good news for those yearning for an ice rink: "I still remember skating on the very first day the original ice rink opened 20 years ago."
The district congratulated the students and discussed the Honor Society's tenets of leadership, service, scholarship, and character.
"The Candyman has been the center of our world . . We are heartbroken to announce that we must close."
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Lee Zeldin, the current head of the Environmental Protection Agency, represented the 1st Congressional District on LI from 2015 to 2023.
See what Mother Nature has in store for Easter and Passover, according to the National Weather Service.
He was caught swerving over the double yellow lines, police say.
License plate recognition was used to track her journey from New York, to New Jersey, to Maryland — 300+ miles away, police say.
He hit the officer in the face with a closed fist, police say.
The vehicle was found at a nearby parking lot with substantial front end damage, police say.
He abandoned the car and hid on the beach, police say.
Applicants must be eligible to attend kindergarten in September 2027, the district says.
"Their partnership truly reflects the strength and generosity of our North Fork community."
"Community stays strong when we stand together, especially for those risking everything without expecting a paycheck."
Carrying sings and marching through the village, hundreds gathered in Greenport Saturday for a "No Kings" rally Saturday.
Although the public will be able to access the beach, there will be no lifeguards, Southold Town Supervisor Al Krupski said.