Arrest made in fatal shooting, DWI charges in serious crashes and more in this week's Long Island crime roundup.
Come Join Us at Duck Walk South (Water Mill) for Live Music on our patio performed by Bob Barca, from 1pm– 5pm ~ weather permitting
The Oct. 8, 2014 eclipse, the second in the lunar tetrad, is also called a hunter’s moon.
SWR football player honored day after he dies
A look at Thursday's headlines across Long Island.
Wading River resident Linda Hans recently recognized by Long Island Business News among it "Around 50" honorees
The Coast Guard found the couple at 3:36 a.m. a mile north of Herod Point.
Southampton Town Police made two arrests on Tuesday, Sept. 30 for failure to pay a fine and failure to appear in court.
Tom Cutinella died Wednesday night at Huntington Hospital.
Police arrested the man after he was found to be intoxicated with no license on Sunday, Sept. 28.
Looking for homes for exchange students in Riverhead or surrounding towns. If you have a spare room, you could earn some spare change.
A look at Wednesday's headlines across Long Island.
Free Film "The Road Home", October 8, Wednesday, Wang Center Theater - Confucius Institute at Stony Brook University
Police charged the Riverhead man with rape in the second degree and endangering the welfare of a child.
Join us October 24th for Long Island's largest bonfire at the Long Island Maritime Museum.
A look at Tuesday's headlines across Long Island.
Several student musicians have been chosen to attend festivals in Suffolk County, Rochester and Nashville, TN.
Keep Patch and your neighbors in the loop.
Hunters can apply at Greenport Village Hall starting Wednesday, Oct. 1.
Police arrested Fulton Johnson after pharmacy staff informed police he was attempting to fill two forged prescriptions.
A Southold man was arrested Sunday on a DWI charge while driving a motor home on Route 25.
Pas de deux is the art of partnering - a dance duet in which two dancers, typically a male and a female, perform ballet steps together.
A look at Monday's headlines across Long Island.
Check out three important events taking place at Riverhead High School in the upcoming months.
The team won the competition on Saturday, Sept. 13 for the third time in a row.
Donations will be accepted the month of October in the main lobby of the Pulaski Street School.
The Literature Live! production of To Kill A Mockingbird is seeking children between 8 to 12 years old to audition for the show in November
National Coffee Day: Where's Your Favorite Spot to Grab a Cup?
A list of recent crime activity as reported by the state police
Sheriffs Department open house draws a crowd.
Photos from this week from Long Islanders.
Checkpoint was conducted on the LIE Sunday.
Dozens of Cars and Trucks 25 Years and Older Will Be Shown at Big Duck Ranch on October 19
Man accused of stealing checks from bank customer, 1967 Chevrolet Camaro stolen and more in this week's Long Island crime roundup.
Inspiring stories from around the region.
The winner has not yet claimed the $1 million winning ticket sold at a Shell gas station in Hampton Bays earlier this week.
Residents urged to take precautions in order to contain the spread of the virus.
Residents can drop off unwanted, unused or expired prescription medication to the Riverhead Police Department headquarters.
Please join us for a day of language and cultural experiences culminating in an enjoyable and unique performance~ open to all ages!
Changes Affect Rules on Housing, Employment.