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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

Photos: Southold-Greenport Drama Club presents ‘Sabrina Fair’

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The Southold-Greenport Drama Club presents a romantic comedy, 'Sabrina Fair.'

Halloween on the North Fork: 2017 guide to haunted houses, parties and events

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From parades to haunted houses, spooky walks to costume parties, Halloween on the North Fork has a lot to offer. Here’s your comprehensive guide to the spookiest events around town.

Southold Town to helicopter winery tours: “You’re not welcome here”

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Local residents object to helicopters delivering winery visitors to the North Fork.

Mattituck students teach third graders how to stand up to bullying

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Mattituck High School students presented workshops on bullying to Cutchogue East third graders.

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.

Diocese of Rockville Centre introduces compensation program for victims of clergy sex abuse

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The Independent Reconciliation and Compensation Program provides survivors a way to move forward with claims and receive financial compensation.

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.

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.