
Goldsmith Inlet. (Credit: Grant Parpan, file)
Here are some of The Suffolk Times stories you may have missed this week. To make sure you stay on top of breaking North Fork news, follow @thesuffolktimes on Twitter.
Residents put pressure on board to act on Goldsmith Inlet issues: http://t.co/mQmQ44mVCS
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) April 9, 2014
Peconic Land Trust planning to restore former Exxon Mobil property: http://t.co/lIViJFOfQJ
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) April 8, 2014
@stonybrooku Marine science professor Chris Gobler sums up the state of #LI's bays in two words: “Not great.” http://t.co/xAcj2tfFW8
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) April 7, 2014
Feed silos at Crescent Duck Farm are coming down. “I hate to see it go, but I don’t want to see anybody get hurt." http://t.co/o9Uq8AlHkc
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) April 9, 2014
Mattituck News: Superintendent James McKenna’s retirement party http://t.co/wMQrhmW8Ys
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) April 10, 2014
Peggy Killian's journey to become Southold's first fire chief: http://t.co/EBUd5FqEUQ
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) April 10, 2014
Code enforcer, paralegal included in Greenport Village Mayor David Nyce’s proposed 2014-15 budget http://t.co/gZHGr1zik2
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) April 8, 2014
Cops: A Manorville man was arrested for skipping out on a tab at a North Fork restaurant for the second time recently http://t.co/1EqQenRcYx
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) April 8, 2014
Editorial: Women shouldn’t hesitate to join fire department ranks — http://t.co/rYPNzVCGAk
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) April 10, 2014
Changes in health care market affecting 'all of Long Island' — http://t.co/sOzd0z8LSc
— Suffolk Times (@thesuffolktimes) April 10, 2014