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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.

Experts: ‘Every season is tick season’

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Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses have continued to spread. Learn about them and how to protect yourself at a forum in Peconic on Sept. 5.

Local Girl Scouts lend a hand for a good cause

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Girl Scouts from four local troops help out with mailing the annual Mattituck Community Fund appeal for donations.

North Fork Profile: Wanderlust and love of adventure takes Orient’s Capt. Liz Gillooly around the globe

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Bitten by the travel bug during a backpacking trip through Central America, 27-year-old Liz Gillooly set about figuring out a way to spend half the year traveling the world.

Claudio’s Restaurant discovers rare red lobster in shipment from Canada

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Lobsters occur in a variety of colors in nature, but one of the rarest is bright red.

ELIH’s Paul Connor honored for contributions to Peconic Landing

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Longtime Peconic Landing board member was honored for his dedication to the community.

Photos: 40th annual Greenport Fire Department chicken barbecue

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Friends and neighbors flocked to the Third Street firehouse to enjoy a highlight of the summer.

Mattituck High School gets a Yamaha grand piano donated by Jernick movers

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Entrusted to find a good home for the piano, Richard Jernick chose Mattituck High School as the most worthy recipient.

Mattituck man attempting to escape from submerged Jeep in flash flood is rescued by passing highway superintendent

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Tom Keane was driving his Jeep through today's sudden downpour when he encountered what appeared to be a passable puddle on Bray Avenue. But when the 61-year-old Mattituck man attempted to drive around the flooded area of the road, his vehicle was suddenly swept into the rising waters of the adjacent sump.

Cross Sound Ferry makes generous donation to Southold Town youth bureau

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A brand new youth program in Southold Town will introduce high schoolers to the court system.