"It took the whole village to get these guys loaded up and to the safety and comfort of our facility." — North Fork Animal Welfare League.
A captivating North Fork live osprey cam is up and running. Find out how to watch the live stream of the nesting pair here.
Peconic Landing wrote a five-page letter to the community aiming to address "questions, concerns, and some confusion." Read the letter here.
"It is not only her academic achievements, but her selfless dedication to the community, that truly sets Rachel apart."
"She's my sister. I would do anything to make her happy and make her birthday as special as I can." Watch video here.
The new IPA marks the end of a massive face shield making effort at the Long Island brewery where 8,000 covering were made and donated.
A new Patch series will celebrate students who have seen their senior years derailed due to coronavirus. Nominate your senior here.
Also, in order to enforce social distancing, only vehicles with resident stickers will now be allowed to park at Southold town beaches.
The crash led to a lengthy closure of the roadway, officials say.
A local man who was afraid because of his immigration status and lack of insurance died of coronavirus: "He refused to go to the hospital."
"His face lit up like a Christmas tree! I said, 'Surprise, buddy, this is all for you!' He was blown away. Grinning from ear to ear."
Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced inspections of all nursing homes for compliance with coronavirus protocols, with possible fines, license loss.
A truck, tools and equipment were taken but while the truck was later found, leaf blowers and lawn mowers are still missing, police say.
Messages of love: “During these trying times, it is so touching to receive such powerful words of encouragement from our local youth,”
The parade had been scheduled to take place on May 25.
You don't have to be elderly or vulnerable to the new coronavirus: If you feel more secure staying home, Southold Town will shop for you.
Also, death toll continues to rise as the number of hospitalizations in Suffolk County sees an uptick.
New "NOFO Strong" T-shirts are selling faster than the hotcakes at Wendy's Deli, with community rallying for front line health care workers.
Horns blaring and American flags flying, a steady stream of cheering, loving friends surprised a Mattituck man on his 50th birthday.
Also, Gov. Andrew Cuomo says nursing homes will face fines if they do not report coronavirus cases to families, a now-mandatory measure.
Mattituck's Carly Doorhy is paying it forward with "shake drops" for front line heroes at Stony Brook Eastern Long Island Hospital.
Local hero's mission of kindness: "Even with masks on, we can still smile at each other and have that true moment of thankfulness and joy."
In March, she told Patch how hard it was not to hold her husband's hand. Now, he's the hospital's second ventilator patient to head home.
Greenport's Peconic Landing, with 9 deaths and coronavirus cases among residents and staff, will no longer give updates on individual cases.
Due to coronavirus mandates, Clinton Memorial AME Church in Greenport won't be able to immediately repair wind damage.
A moving video thanking hometown heroes created by the Mattituck-Cutchogue School District. Watch here.
He was also found with pills he had no prescription for, police say.
She hasn't been home in over a month as she fights to keep nursing home patients safe from coronavirus. So far, no cases are reported there.
From sails and suds to life-saving face masks, two iconic North Fork businesses teamed up to make face shields for hospital heroes.
Despite grim death toll, Steve Bellone "cautiously optimistic" that flattening curve could be working. Also, shout out to teachers, nurses.
On National Siblings Day, Joseph and Kristen Frohnhoefer speak on keeping Sea Tow on course after beloved father's loss.
I Truly, Truly Have in-Store Some Thoughts - RE: Southold IGA – “Great Stock Is Had By This Father-Son Team”
Southold Town stopped serving in-person meals early March to prevent the spread of the coronavirus among at-risk seniors.
Randy Frankel's donation was announced by the Eastern Long Island Hospital Foundation on Monday, April 6, 2020.
The Village Cheese Shop & Cafe is one of the few shops still open on Love Lane in Mattituck. The good news? They deliver fondue and more.
This group truly has maintained such beloved capability of being able to make the public & its members too so proud {!}
At least one East End town is considering a rental ban to stop the spread of the coronavirus.
Hometown heroes: Local business leaders, community are joining forces to fight coronavirus, one face shield at a time. See how you can help.
The new system will be used to perform six tests every 45 minutes, hospital officials say.
The 98-year old woman who died at Peconic Landing was the ninth to lose her life to the new coronavirus at the retirement community.