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Remsenburg and Speonk community notes, January 7
Looking back over the past year, I cannot help but be thankful for some of the many positive things in my life: friends and family, a job that I love, increasingly good health, a great place to live and an exciting social calendar - to name just a few.
Liqueur License for Poxy Golf Course Withdrawn
Prompted by a liqueur license application for the Poxabogue Golf Course, the Sagaponack Village Board has been paying particular attention to the public nine-hole course at recent board meetings.
Horses fatally hit by car on Mattituck road
Two riderless horses that had strayed onto a road were struck by a car and killed in Mattituck early Thursday, Southold police said.
Macari Vineyards 2007 Dos Aguas
In the summer, wines from Macari Vineyards often fill my glass. Sometimes it's their surprisingly expressive stainless steel chardonnay.
Southampton Village Police reports
Southampton Village Police charged the following with third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, a misdemeanor, in the past week: Henry S. Kozen, Jr., 41, of Mattituck; Gene Kagan, 35, of Los Angeles, California; Lawrence Goodelman, 53, of Wantagh; Martin Espinosa-Alvares, 43, of Southampton; Darrell J. Simmons, Jr., 20, of ...
LI chefs wait all year for Peconic Bay scallops
The chef-owner of Stone Creek in East Quogue doesn't put scallops on his menu at any other time of the year, but in November, he said, "we start looking for them, and the customers start asking for them.
Cops: Mattituck man picked up on warrant also drunk
Southold Town police said the driver, Kyle A. Boyd, 27, of 1505 Village Lane, was stopped on Route 25 in Mattituck at 9:16 p.m. He was arrested on the outstanding warrant, which was issued in Southold Town Justice Court in October, and charged with driving while intoxicated.
A moving dissection of sadness in Abaire's 'Rabbit Hole'
The greatest sorrow is wordless. And it's the suppressed pain that pulsates beneath the words and in the silences between the characters that lies at the heart and soul of David Lindsay-Abaire's wrenching and remarkable, 2007 Pulitzer Prize-winning play, "Rabbit Hole," currently being given an endearing and riveting production by the North Fork ...
Start of new season is not the only good news for North Fork Community Theater
The North Fork Community Theatre has a lot to celebrate these days. The company opens its 52nd season with the award-winning "Rabbit Hole" by David Lindsay-Abaire on Friday.
Court rules Fishers Island justice must live in town
1. The town's current justice, Louisa Evans, lives on Fishers Island and is a member of the Southold Town Board.
Drinking (and Collecting) Local in Long Island Wine Country
I don't remember when I first heard about long-time reader Jay Schneider's "Long Island wine shelf" but this post is long overdue.
Parents are upset over theft of late son's memorial
For the past two months, the corner of Argonne Road East and Ponquogue Avenue in Hampton Bays has served as a place where community members could place mementos, write poems and plant flowers in memory of 15-year-old Joseph Marino of Hampton Bays.
Free health screenings in Mattituck
The Mattituck resident, 62, was one of 44 people who visited the church's social hall between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. for free health screening, testing and medical referrals.
East End Woman Arrested for DWI After Crash
Written by Long Island Press on Oct 12th, 2009 and filed under Long Island News , News .
Mattituck Man Charged in North Fork School Shooting
Written by Patrick Kelton on Oct 12th, 2009 and filed under Long Island News , News .
Advanced Track, based in Mattituck, N.Y., supplies a complete line of fasteners for transit and commuter railroads.
Charges may be filed today against a man who lives near Mattituck-Cutchogue Junior/Senior High School after a student was shot during class yesterday.
Teen shot by stray bullet in class returns to school
Friday, a day after she was grazed in the head with a bullet while sitting in class.
Police say a HS student sitting in a Long Island classroom was grazed in the head.
Authorities say a high school student sitting in a Long Island classroom was grazed in the head when a bullet went through a window.
Graze Wound, Not Serious; Nearby Resident May Face Charges
A man who lives near Mattituck-Cutchogue Junior/Senior High School may face criminal charges after a shooting at the school yesterday.