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Denise Civiletti

Denise Civiletti
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Denise is a veteran local reporter and editor, an attorney and former Riverhead Town councilwoman. Her work has been recognized with numerous awards, including a “writer of the year” award from the N.Y. Press Association in 2015. She is a founder, owner and co-publisher of this website.

Robert K. Harkins, 73

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Robert K. Harkins of Cutchogue died January 5, 2015. He was 73 years old. He was born to Robert and Esther (Cain) Harkins on November...

In the Kitchen with Kayleigh: How to make the perfect crepe

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This week In The Kitchen, we’re getting fancy with a French classic: the crepe. Crepes are versatile French pancakes that can be used for anything...

Raymond Futerko, 66

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Obituary of Raymond Futerko of Riverhead, who died December 23 at Stony Brook University Hospital at age 66.

Kent Animal Shelter offers $20 neuter services during the month of January

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Kent Animal Shelter with support from PetSmart Charities is offering $20 neutering services in January with its Happy Neuter Year campaign.

Pedestrian struck and killed by westbound train in Riverhead

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The train left Greenport at 9:39 p.m. and was due in Ronkonkoma at 11:02; it carried 6 passengers. The unidentified person was struck on the tracks west of the Riverhead station.

Deer seasons expanded in Suffolk;bowhunting extended through Jan. 31, firearms season will include weekends

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State deer hunting rules changed to allow bowhunting through Jan 31 in Suffolk and add weekends to deer special January firearms season.

‘Cops Who Care’ to give turkeys and hams to families in need Tuesday

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The food distribution will take place at Suffolk County Police Headquarters in Yaphank on Tuesday Dec. 23 from 1 to 2 p.m.

Suffolk’s new area code announced

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Suffolk County’s new area code will be 934, the New York State Public Service Commission today announced today. Local telephone companies have been directed to...

Town and village police departments to see $6 million more in sales tax revenue sharing under deal announced yesterday

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Suffolk County officials yesterday announced a three-year agreement that will increase sales tax revenues for town and village police agencies by $6 million. Southold will see an extra $104,900 in 2015.