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With eye on safety, town board approves new parking ban in Orient

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With an eye toward public safety in the event of an emergency, the Southold Town board voted unanimously Tuesday night to enact new parking...

Local couple unveils new cigar shop in Cutchogue

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A new, top-of-the-line cigar shop is opening its doors on Main Street in Cutchogue — and the project is a labor of love for...

Freezing cold temperatures, high winds expected Thursday night

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A blast of winter weather is headed back to Southold and Riverhead Wednesday night, bringing high winds, a sharp drop in temperatures and the...

San Simeon By The Sound presents ‘Brown Bag Lunch & Lecture’ series

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Four lectures will be held at San Simeon by the Sound in Greenport this year.

Earth Day celebration coming to Downs Farm Preserve, full slate of family programs on agenda

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Nature programs at Downs Farm Preserve in Cutchogue have gotten a warm response over the cold winter — and a full slate of fun...

New bus shelter proposed outside of Southold Town Hall

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A new bus shelter outside Southold Town Hall could be on the way. Southold Town engineers Jamie Richter and Michael Collins addressed the Southold...

Rolling in the Dough owner to open new restaurant, bar at former Meet, Prep spaces in Greenport’s Stirling Square

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The owner of a popular North Fork food truck is expanding and opening two permanent spaces in the heart of Greenport this May. Matt...

Volume lowered on audible device to help blind cross street in Southold; still too loud, neighbors say

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An audible street crossing device in Southold that was put in place to help the visually impaired navigate the intersection of Youngs Avenue and...

Town to gather deer data with new survey for Southold residents

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When it comes to the deer crisis in Southold, Town Supervisor Scott Russell believes it's critical to compile as much data as possible. To...

Supervisor seeks solutions as historic churches possibly put on market

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During a time when congregations are dwindling and looking to consolidate, at least two churches in Southold Town could soon be on the market...