Village to spend nearly $70K on transformer warranty
The village power plant on Moores Lane. (Cyndi Murray file photo) Greenport Village has decided to spend nearly $70,000 to help keep its electric plant running smoothly. The decision comes more than...
View ArticleBoard wants to upgrade Greenport’s parks
Village board members hope to resurface the basketball courts on Third Street. (Credit: Cyndi Murray) Greenport’s parks could be receiving a facelift after Village Board members voted to seek bids for...
View ArticleDebate’s over: Cheerleading is a sport
Southold cheerleaders perform during a basketball game this past winter. (Credit: Garret Meade) Riverhead athletic director Bill Groth remembers attending cheerleading competitions for the first time...
View ArticleControversial Jamesport property listed for ‘bankruptcy sale’
The Village at Jamesport is proposed for this property just west of the hamlet’s business district. (Credit: Barbaraellen Koch, file) A 44-acre Jamesport property that has been the subject of a...
View ArticleMary Ann Thilburg
Mary Ann Thilburg of Greenport died on April 29. She was 101. The family will receive visitors Thursday, May 1, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Horton-Mathie Funeral Home in Greenport. A funeral Mass...
View ArticleAnnual Ride for Life set to begin Monday
Gerry Hayden and Chris Pendergast make their way down Old Sound Avenue in Mattituck last during the annual Ride for Life event last year. (Credit: Tim Kelly file) Participants of the annual ALS Ride...
View ArticlePhotos: McGann-Mercy Theatre Company presents ‘Aida’
Danielle Allen of Riverhead (center) as Aida in the “Dance of the Robe” as her people convince them to lead them. (Credit: Barbaraellen Koch) Danielle Allen of Riverhead plays Aida in McGann-Mercy...
View ArticleNFAWL waiving adoption fees, allowing fostering in May
Cats of all ages are looking for a loving home at the NFAWL animal shelter in Peconic. (Credit: Carrie Miller) Ever think about adopting a pet, but weren’t sure if you could find the right animal to...
View ArticleFeatured Letter: A tragic fate for Greenport’s LIRR dock
Greenport’s railroad dock (center) as seen with a Google map. (Credit: Google maps) To the Editor: Captain Smith’s letter last week about the decline of commercial fishing in Greenport, of all places,...
View ArticleGreenport’s Father Tom leaving St. Agnes Church in June
Father Thomas Murray is leaving St. Agnes Church in Greenport after a dozen years. Next stop: St. Therese of Lisieux Church in Montauk. (Credit: Paul Squire) In a room at the St. Agnes rectory on Front...
View ArticleParent launches write-in campaign for Greenport BOE seat
Rosalie Rung has launched a write-in campaign to serve on the Greenport school board. (Credit: Courtesy) A Greenport parent who had been on the fence about running for the school board has launched a...
View ArticleOpen Houses: 25 listings from $375K to $1.9M
There are 25 open houses scheduled on the North Fork this weekend ranging from $375,000 to $1.9 million. Get a sneak peek at the listings on northforker.com.
View Article$2.5M Mattituck Inlet dredging runs $300K over budget
Work was completed March 27 on the Mattituck Inlet dredging project. (Credit: Carrie Miller) A couple of months after a long-awaited dredging project at Mattituck Inlet was completed, numbers show the...
View ArticleEditorial: Cheerleading named a sport. It’s about time
Southold cheerleaders perform during a basketball game this past winter. (Credit: Garret Meade) Is cheerleading a sport? That debate has raged in the greater sports community for decades. Some would...
View ArticleJulia C. Hopkins
Julia C. Hopkins of Cutchogue died April 30 at Stony Brook University Medical Center. She was 76. She was born March 3, 1938, in the United Kingdom to to Alfred and Freda Hopkins. Ms. Hopkins was a...
View ArticleSouthold blotter: Cop frees trapped cat from garage wall
A police officer helped free a trapped cat that had gotten its head stuck in an exterior wall of a Mattituck woman’s garage Sunday morning, police said. The officer was called to the house on Bay...
View ArticleTimes/Review is first weekly publisher in Newseum gallery
The Suffolk Timesand its sister papers the Riverhead News-Review and Shelter Island Reporter became the first weeklies invited to participate in the Newseum’s online display of front pages Thursday....
View ArticleCutchogue news: National Bike Month & more
KATHARINE SCHROEDER PHOTO | Soldier Ride participants in Greenport for the North Fork biking fundrasier. May is National Bike Month and High Blood Pressure Education Month. This combined observance is...
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