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Riverhead family reunited after fateful trip to Puerto Rico made just before devastating hurricane struck

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Riverhead residents visiting Puerto Rico when Hurricane Maria paid its devastating visit, now home and reunited with loved ones, discuss the dire situation there.

North Fork Art Collective opens first community show at its Greenport gallery

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The show ended with a surprise “big erase” — a portion of chalk artist Kara Hoblin's personal project series, “The Art of Letting Go.”

Memorial Field of Flags to return to Southold High School Nov. 4

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Community members are invited to sponsor an American flag for the Southold High School's freshman class Memorial Field of Flags.

Memorial 7K race to honor Cutchogue firefighter Drew McCaffery

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A memorial race will be held to honor the life of a Cutchogue man who devoted 24 years of his life to the fire department.

Greenport Village will offer Halloween festivities for the entire family

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Greenport Village has expanded its Halloween parade into a morning of fun for the entire family.

4-H club at Cutchogue East Elementary teaches children to learn by doing

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Elementary school children will participate in hands on projects that teach new skills and help forge friendships and a feeling of community.

Peconic Landing wins award for opening new facility for memory support

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Peconic Landing has been recognized as the first provider in New York State opening an auxiliary center for memory support.

East End Mobile Theatre presents Shakespeare’s classic story of pure Machiavellian evil: Richard III

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Richard III opens in Greenport Oct. 26, with two performances at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church before moving to Poquatuck Hall in Orient and closing out its run at the Jamesport Meeting House Nov. 2-4.

Photos: Porters celebrate homecoming

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The high school marching band and cheerleaders and the Greenport Fire Department were among those marching in the parade

Student Shakespeare festival loses funding, is put on hiatus

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An after-school Shakespeare class that attracts dozens of students from Greenport and Southold Schools has lost funding for its popular Spring Festival.