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Jean Thompson

Jean Thompson of Southold died at home on Nov. 27, 2012. She was 88. Visiting hours are scheduled for Thursday, Nov. 29, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Southold, where...

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Two men arrested for knifepoint robbery in Mattituck

Two men have been arrested for robbing a man at knifepoint in a Mattituck tavern last month, Southold police said. Andrew Faircloth, 23, of Mattituck and Jonathan Gallo, 25, of Riverhead were arrested...

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Mattituck men swept up in Riverhead DWI sting

Four men were arrested during an East End DWI Task Force operation in Riverhead Friday night, authorities said. The operation included a checkpoint on East Main Street as well as random patrols in the...

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Bus service to offer trips to Manhattan

A national bus service will launch a new route on Long Island next month, offering non-stop service from Riverhead to Manhattan starting at $1 promotional rate, according to a company statement....

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Cops: Woman pushed her way into Mattituck home

A Westhampton woman was arrested for criminal trespassing after she pushed her way into a Mattituck home Tuesday morning, Southold Town Police said. Sharon Rosato, 49, knocked on a the door to a New...

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Robbery suspects in custody; police searching Peconic for gun

GIANNA VOLPE PHOTO | Southampton police divers search the Peconic River. Southampton police divers are searching the Peconic River for a handgun believed to used in a recent rash of armed robberies...

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Police charge Riverhead youths in armed robbery

GIANNA VOLPE PHOTO | Southampton police divers search the Peconic River, but were unable to find the possible weapon used in a recent armed robbery. Southampton police have identified three Riverhead...

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Letter: Whatever happened to Thanksgiving night?

To the Editor: I wonder how many remember and regret the passing of the old days, when Thanksgiving Day was spent quietly and reverently and thankfully for home, family, friends and country. A time...

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Editorial: Election will heat up the North Fork

AL KRUPSKI   and   SEAN WALTER Thanksgiving is in the past and Christmas and Hanukkah are in the near future, so why are local politicos charged up these days? It’s simple: There’s a one-of-a-kind...

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There are scallops to be found this season

BETH YOUNG PHOTO | Charlie Manwaring of Southold Fish Market with a fresh batch of Peconic Bay scallops. Scallop season didn’t begin with its usual bang the first Monday in November thanks to Hurricane...

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Mayor: Tall ships report was edited to protect local businesses

KATHARINE SCHROEDER FILE PHOTO | A long line to board one of the ships at this year’s Tall Ships of America event. Only weeks after a state official said the information must be made public, Greenport...

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Girls Basketball: Southold plans to push the tempo

GARRET MEADE FILE PHOTO | Southold’s Melissa Rogers is working her way back from an ACL injury heading into the start of the season. Joe Read, the fourth coach in three years for Southold High School...

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Boys Basketball: Greenport bumps up to Class C

GARRET MEADE FILE PHOTO | Senior Austin Hooks will be a key rebounder for Greenport this season. Greenport High School will certainly face some unique challenges at both the start and the end of this...

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Boys Bowling: Rocky Point rolls over Southold in season opener

GARRET MEADE PHOTO | Southold senior Ben Glew, who sat out last season with a broken collarbone, is the only First Settlers bowler with prior experience as a starter. EAGLES 32 1/2, FIRST SETTLERS 1/2...

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Ballet studio, boutique coming to downtown Riverhead

PAUL SQUIRE PHOTOS | Two new businesses have recently signed leases for property on East Main Street. Two new East Main Street stores, a ballet studio and fashion shop, will join a growing group of...

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Ken LaValle, Mr. Longevity in the NY Senate

ROBERT O’ROURK FILE PHOTO | Senator Ken LaValle speaks with News 12 at the GOP election night gala at Emporium in Patchogue. Mr. LaValle secured 60 percent of the vote this year in his 18th re-election...

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Suffolk Theater shoots for Feb. 2 re-opening in Riverhead

GIANNA VOLPE PHOTO | Jerry Romano of 4Wall Entertainment tests out the theater’s new spotlights. February 2. That’s the date that those behind the transformation of Riverhead’s Suffolk Theater,...

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Helen Droskoski

Southold resident Helen Droskoski died Friday, Nov. 30, at Peconic Landing in Greenport. She was 89. Visiting hours will be held Monday, Dec. 3, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at DeFriest-Grattan Funeral...

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Gladys R. Rasmussen

Gladys R. Rasmussen of Cutchogue died at home on Thursday, Nov. 29. She was 94. She was born Oct. 28, 1918, in Queens, to Louis and Mabel Hein. Ms. Rasmussen worked as an assembler at Hazeltine in...

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Times/Review to host legislative debate Jan. 7 at Martha Clara Vineyards

GIANNA VOLPE FILE PHOTO | Christian Helck put the finishing touches on a new sign at Martha Clara Vineyards in August. A legislative debate is now set for Jan. 7. Times/Review Newsgroup is hosting a...

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