Cops: McGann-Mercy student suspended after gun threat
COURTESY PHOTO | A 12-year-old Bishop McGann-Mercy Junior High School student was suspended this week after making an Internet threat. A 12-year-old Bishop McGann-Mercy Junior High School student has...
View ArticleDibble’s 26 points carry Greenport to win
GARRET MEADE PHOTO | Greenport’s Angel Colon works down low Tuesday against Chris Lee from Ross. Junior guard Gavin Dibble scored a season-high 26 points to power Greenport High School to a 50-36...
View ArticleCops: Stolen truck contained items from burglaries
Several items taken in area larcenies were found Friday after Southold Town Police located them in a truck that had been reported stolen, police said. The black 2002 Ford Explorer was found on Main...
View ArticleCandlelight vigil in Southold tonight for Newtown victims
JENNIFER GUSTAVSON PHOTO | The Giving Room in Southold is holding a candlelight vigil on Wednesday night to reflect on last week’s school shooting tragedy. The Giving Room yoga studio in Southold has...
View ArticleCops: Homeless woman charged with trespassing in Greenport
A homeless woman was arrested Tuesday night on trespassing charges after causing a disturbance at a convenience store in Greenport, Southold Town police said in a press release. Lorinda Pendleton, 39,...
View ArticleCops catch alleged Christmas package thieves
POLICE MUG SHOTS | Teresa Doige, left, and Lillian Kirchberger stand accused of stealing Christmas packages off the front steps of homes in Wading River. Turns out it wasn’t the Grinch who stole...
View ArticleProjection: Oysterponds enrollment will decline 20 percent by 2018
JENNIFER GUSTAVSON PHOTO | Oysterponds superintendent Dick Malone at last night’s school board meeting. Oysterponds superintendent Dick Malone said Tuesday night that he believes student enrollment...
View Article1 dead, 33 injured; LIE to remain closed overnight after pileup
PAUL SQUIRE PHOTO | Peconic Bay Medical Center treated 18 victims from the accident on the LIE Wednesday, the hospital’s president said. More than a dozen victims from Wednesday afternoon’s massive...
View ArticleFeatured Letter: Looking over the fiscal cliff
To the Editor: Regarding the looming fiscal cliff, Democrat or a Republican, it doesn’t matter. Just do what’s right for the people, not the party. We’re all hanging on the edge of the ledge. Marie...
View ArticleEditorial: What follows Newtown shootings?
ABC NEWS COURTESY PHOTO | A sign welcoming visitors to Sandy Hook Elementary School. Suddenly, all the hoopla about the upcoming special election to fill the North Fork’s vacant seat in the county...
View ArticleFloating fire museum coming to Greenport?
The New York City Fire Department’s loss could be Greenport’s gain if the village decides to provide winter berthing for a retired 120-foot-long fireboat and floating museum named Firefighter. The...
View ArticleTimes/Review classifieds: Dec. 20, 2012
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View ArticleSuffolk Times Service Directory: Dec. 20, 2012
Here is the Suffolk Times Service Directory for Dec. 20, 2012. You can also add a listing to our self-serve business directory. Click here for more information. Suffolk Times Service Directory 12-20-12
View ArticleSouthold police arrest two on vehicle violations, including reported theft of...
Southold Police arrested two local men over the past several days for vehicle-related offenses, including the reported theft of a Ford work van. On Tuesday evening police charged Thomas Shearin, 33, of...
View ArticleGreenport scores big with state job creation grants
KATHARINE SCHROEDER FILE PHOTO | Greenport Village will receive a half-million dollars in state grants, Senator Ken LaValle said. The Village of Greenport will receive close to a half-million dollars...
View ArticleSprinting toward a Mattituck track replacement vote
BARBARAELLEN KOCH FILE PHOTO | Mattituck High School track team members (from left) Anna Goerler, Tracy Grim and Caitlin Penny could only use their deteriorated home track for practice.After years of...
View ArticleIs the end of the world really upon us?
Despite what the Mayan calendar might say, the world in unlikely to come to an end Friday according to many scientists and organizations such as NASA. But if the end is drawing near, what better...
View ArticleFire alarms sound to honor Sandy Hook victims
The Suffolk County Department of Fire Rescue and Emergency Services advised all county fire departments and districts that a national commemoration for Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims...
View ArticleEnviros call for action on cars in Pine Barrens
COURTESY PHOTO | Cars stored on the runway at the Enterprise Park in Calverton. A number of area environmental organizations, led by Richard Amper of the Long Island Pine Barrens Society, are asking...
View ArticleNFAWL cat shelter in Calverton not a done deal yet
TIM GANNON FILE PHOTO | Rex Farr looks over the land he plans to lease to the North Fork Animal Welfare League in Calverton. He and his wife run an animal rescue operation on his farm. The Riverhead...
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