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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

Southold High School to host first annual ‘Broadcasting Awards for Senior High’

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Southold High School will host the first annual BASH awards to celebrate student media journalism.

Southold graduate and fiancée win all-expenses paid wedding

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A Southold High School graduate and his fiancée have won the wedding of their dreams in Peconic Landing's annual wedding giveaway.

Antique tractor ride raises money for veteran in need

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A dozen antique tractors rode along Sound Avenue and County Road 48 yesterday to support a Marine veteran and his family.

Greenport Idol competition takes its final bow next month

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The Greenport Teachers Association will hold its final Greenport Idol next month.

Greenport student takes second place in prestigious essay contest

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Greenport High School student Joe McInnis wins second place in Brookhaven National Lab's essay contest.

Youth court coming to Southold

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Southold Town is bringing youth court to North Fork high schools in an effort to cut down on juvenile criminal behavior and educate teens about the trial process.

For Mattituck students, a trip to the Galápagos Islands is a learning experience like none other

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Mattituck High School students take the journey of a lifetime to the Galapagos Islands off the coast of South America.

Photos: Celebrating Earth Day at Downs Farm Preserve

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Children attending the Earth Day celebration at Downs Farm Preserve in Cutchogue enjoyed crafts and visits with wild animals.

A look at the growing agricultural program at Mattituck-Cutchogue schools

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Interest in agricultural education at Mattituck and Cutchogue schools is growing by leaps and bounds.

Mattituck ‘First Fridays’ return bigger and better than ever

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Mattituck Chamber of Commerce's First Fridays event returns with more participating businesses and longer hours.