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Katharine Schroeder

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Katharine is a writer and photographer who has lived on the North Fork for nearly 40 years, except for three-plus years in Hong Kong a decade ago, working for the actor Jackie Chan. She lives in Cutchogue. Email Katharine

Photos: Back to school at Southold Elementary

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Students in Southold School District headed back to school for the start of the 2017-2018 year.

Strong’s Marine to host benefit concert Saturday for family of Jason Cooper, Cutchogue firefighter and family man

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A benefit concert will be held at Strong's Marine on Saturday. All proceeds will go to the family of Jason Cooper.

It’s back to school next week: What’s new for North Fork students

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What's new at local schools when the kids step off those big yellow buses next week.

A new beginning for Sound View Greenport includes music and moonlight screenings of classical concerts

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Sound View's new owners breathe new life into the old hotel and restaurant while respecting its long history.

Update: North Fork businesses team up to help victims of Hurricane Harvey

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Supplies will be collected locally and driven directly to Corpus Christi, Texas, to aid those affected by Hurricane Harvey.

TEDx, a local version of TED talks, to debut on North Fork September 17

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An Orient woman is organizing a TEDx talk on the subject of Human Kind, to be filmed at Poquatuck Hall.

Southold Town releases informational video on affordable housing

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The Southold Town Housing Advisory Committee hopes to use the information in the video to dispel any misconceptions about affordable housing.

Lightning strike damages Southold Police headquarters dispatch room

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Damage to the newly renovated dispatch room could total $35,000 or more.

‘Clawdia’ the rare red lobster is released back into the wild

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After several attempts to find the lobster a home, she was set free this weekend.

Photos: 61st annual Cutchogue Fire Department chicken barbecue

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The popular chicken barbecue drew hundreds to downtown Cutchogue for a treasured summer event.