Town animal shelter to go solar
JENNIFER GUSTAVSON FILE PHOTO | Dogs at the Southold Town Animal Shelter will soon have a new outdoor shading center with solar panels on its roof. The Southold Town animal shelter will soon be powered...
View ArticleChanges to county land preservation bill die on the vine
BARBARAELLEN KOCH FILE PHOTO A measure by Legislator Al Krupski to amend how the county purchases farmland and open space failed to pass on Tuesday, even after the Cutchogue Democrat revised the...
View ArticleSouthold BOE to endorse letter to Gov. Cuomo, Commissioner King
JENNIFER GUSTAVSON FILE PHOTO | Southold School District Superintendent David Gamberg during a recent public meeting on Common Core. Southold school board members are expected to vote Wednesday night...
View ArticleMattituck’s Ilgin named All-Region player
GARRET MEADE FILE PHOTO | Mattituck junior forward Kaan Ilgin has received a flood of honors recently, not the least of which was being named an All-Region player. Kaan Ilgin has yet to play his senior...
View ArticleTimes Review classifieds: Dec. 19, 2013
Here are the classifieds for Dec. 19, 2013. If you are interested in placing an ad, please call Karen, 631-354-8029 or email kcullen@timesreview.com. Times Review classifieds: Dec. 19, 2013
View ArticleFeatured Letter: The North Fork isn’t a Disney cartoon
KATHARINE SCHROEDER FILE PHOTO | The fragile ecosystem of the North Fork does not exist to be a live-action Disney cartoon, one reader writes in a letter to the editor. To the editor: This is not an...
View ArticleSuffolk Times Service Directory: Dec. 19, 2013
Here is the Suffolk Times Service Directory for Dec. 19, 2013. If you are interested in placing an ad, please call Karen, 631-354-8029 or email kcullen@timesreview.com. Suffolk Times Service Directory:...
View ArticleTown approves study of Fishers Island bike path
BETH YOUNG FILE PHOTO | A view from Fishers Island. The Southold Town Board hasn’t exactly warmed up to the idea of spending $500,000 to extend the Fishers Island bike path, but it is willing to pay to...
View ArticleDucks die after being abandoned near Southold pond
CYNDI MURRAY PHOTO | The last surviving duck was seen trapped and bleeding at Hummel’s Pond on Soundview Avenue in Southold on Friday afternoon. Just before sundown Friday, a single domesticated duck...
View ArticleBook that sparked controversy is back in Southold classrooms
FILE PHOTO | Southold School District Superintendent David Gamberg. Southold Superintendent David Gamberg confirmed Wednesday that a children’s book that sparked a debate within the community has been...
View ArticleCounty to spend $850K on rotting Northville culverts
BARBARAELLEN KOCH PHOTO | A drainage pipe from the preserve in the front lawn of a home on Sound Shore Road in Northville. After years of poking and prodding public officials to do something about...
View ArticleWith deadline looming, Mattituck Inlet contractor hired to dredge
With the clock ticking before a seasonal dredging window closes, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers finalized an agreement this week with a Port Jefferson-based contractor to dredge Mattituck Inlet,...
View ArticleEditorial: Greenport residents deserve an explanation
Greenport mayor David Nyce. We continue to be amazed at the poor communication between the Village of Greenport and its residents regarding increases in customers’ electric bills. First, in August, the...
View ArticleGreenport passes unannounced increase on to its electric ratepayers
CYNDI MURRAY FILE PHOTO | The phones at Greenport Village Hall have been ringing off the hook this holiday season with angry residents wondering why the purchased power adjustment line on their...
View ArticleFire commissioner abruptly resigns in Orient
PAUL SQUIRE PHOTO | Orient Fire District commissioner Scott Harris (left) sits next to former chairman Harold ‘Bud’ Griffith’s empty seat at Tuesday night’s board meeting. Mr. Griffith abruptly...
View ArticleTalbot, Harris honored as they exit Town Hall
CYNDI MURRAY FILE PHOTO | Councilman Chris Talbot was honored for his service as a town board member Tuesday. Tuesday’s meeting was the last for Councilman Chris Talbot and Highway Superintendent Peter...
View ArticleCivic leader, businessman and WWII vet dies at 89
DAYSMAN A. MORRIS He was a Southold Rotary club president, a great-great-grandfather, an active member of local civic groups, a treasurer and board member of the church his father helped found, and a...
View Article‘The Nutcracker’ performance raises thousands for ELIH
COURTESY PHOTO | Robert J. Syron, President/CEO of Peconic Landing (left) presents a check to Paul J. Connor, President/CEO Eastern Long Island Hospital, the proceeds from a benefit performance of The...
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