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Courtney Blasl

Courtney Blasl
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Courtney is a freelance photographer, videographer, web designer and writer. She is a lifelong Riverhead resident.

Southold BOE: President, vice president re-elected, meeting dates set for year

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Paulette Ofrias was reelected president, along with vice president Judi Fouchet.

Mattituck street fair returns Saturday with crowning of Little Miss and Mr. Mattituck

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The contest is the highlight of the fair. “It’s sweet, old-school community fun,” said Mattituck Chamber president Terry McShane.

Massive yard sale fundraiser will feature 20+ vendors in Southold Saturday

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For the tenth year in a row, Southold locals will come together Saturday for a community yard sale to benefit the American Legion Auxiliary.

A glimpse into the past: What needlework samplers made by young girls reveal about Southold society in the 1800s

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The needlework display, titled “School Girls and their Samplers” begins July 9 and will run through October 9, the end of the society’s season.

A new 5K is coming to the North Fork this weekend at Duck Walk Vineyards

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The run will be on vineyard grounds, with participants weaving around and through the grape vines at Duck Walk Vineyard. Awards will be given to the top three overall male and female finishers, as well as the top man and woman in each age group.

Photos: New Suffolk turns red, white and blue for annual Fourth of July parade

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New Suffolk Civic Association's annual Fourth of July parade marched down New Suffolk Road this morning.

Old Mill Inn forgoes head chef for 2016, hires four local student cooks instead

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The students are getting the full chef experience, working in each station of the kitchen and learning how to prepare every meal on the restaurant’s menu.

Civil war banner, ‘only one left of its kind,’ on display in historical society museum thanks to grant, local donors

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The Mattituck Wide Awake Club banner, displayed in parades in Southold to show support for presidential candidate Abraham Lincoln in 1860 has been conserved and permanently installed at the historical society thanks to generous donations.

Crazy Beans husband-and-wife owners find ‘home’ in Greenport, plan to open new location in former Coronet in August

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Callie and Tim Martino hope to open the third Crazy Beans location around their first anniversary in August. They officially bought the Coronet last week.

Love Lane gets ‘smart’ about trash with new solar-powered compactors

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Southold Town installed two BigBelly “smart” solar-powered trash compactors on the Mattituck street last week.