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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

Residents speak out for and against Sports East proposal at ZBA hearing

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Sports East is again before the Southold ZBA for a determination on whether the plan complies with the town zoning code.

Dining with your dog on the North Fork: what exactly does the law allow?

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A look at what the law says about dining with your furry companion at outdoor restaurants on the North Fork.

Photos: Greenport’s Monday night Dances in the Park

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Hundreds enjoyed music and dancing on the waterfront in Greenport Village.

First ‘Little Free Library’ installed in Greenport’s Mitchell Park

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A total of five libraries will be installed throughout the village in the coming weeks.

Photos: Rotary hosts 26th annual lobsterfest on the waterfront in Southold

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Fresh steamed lobster, grilled steaks and seasonal vegetables were the stars of the popular fundraiser.

Greenport Village to provide free swimming lessons for children

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Swimming lessons for kids and adults begin Monday.

To meet growing demand, ELIH expanding its substance abuse and addiction outpatient program, Quannacut

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A $1.6 million state grant will help ELIH relocate its Quannacut outpatient facility in Riverhead, doubling its size, and the program will open a third sober house.

‘Harvest East End’ celebrates roots of the local wine community

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This year's event features over 20 East End wineries and pays tribute to those who started the legacy of the Long Island wine community.

Promoting literacy in Greenport, one “little library” at a time

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Mini libraries installed at various locations throughout the village will make books available to children 24 hours a day, year-round.

A father’s journey with his autistic son inspires ‘Greenport,’ a television pilot

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Filmed almost entirely in Greenport, the show is based on the true story of a filmmaker father and his autistic son.