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Coast Guard suspends search for possible kayaker missing in waters off Plum Island

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Last night, Coast Guard crews suspended a search for a possible person who may have been stranded in the waters off Plum Island. The search,...

Former Mattituck Waldbaum’s slated to open tomorrow under new name, ownership

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The former Waldbaum's located in the Mattituck shopping plaza is slated to open tomorrow under new ownership, and with a new name. Last month, a...

Cops: No injuries reported in Mattituck smack-up

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Although one car was damaged, no injuries were reported in a Main Road smack-up in Mattituck today, police said. The accident, which took place at...

East End towns, villages come together to save water quality in Peconic Estuary

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The East End towns and Suffolk County have penned an agreement establishing the Peconic Estuary Protection Committee dedicated to the restoration of the federally recognized ecosystem.

Russell, GOP town board, assessor candidates sweep race; trustees, justice too close to call

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Southold Town Supervisor Scott Russell and his GOP running mates on the town board took the race by a wide margin.

Planning board says proposed gas station for Route 48 has ‘potential’ to trigger significant impacts

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A traffic study is in the works for the proposed intersection of Youngs Avenue and Route 48 in Southold, where a proposal for a new gas station has been pitched.

Candidates face off in last debate before election; residents raise traffic concerns

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With the clock ticking to today's election, candidates turned out Sunday at a debate that was marked by civility and a focus on the...

Russell: Board may take action that would raise taxes before adoption of 2016 budget

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  The Southold town board will be discussing the preliminary 2016 budget Wednesday, prior to a vote, Town Supervisor Scott Russell said — and the...

First day of Peconic Bay scallop season ‘not so good,’ according to fishermen, shop owner

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A less than stellar harvest this year could have an impact on many who depend on a strong Peconic Bay scallop season for their livelihood, some said.

Photos: Young and old kick up their heels at intergenerational dance

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The event was hosted by The Guidance Center, which promotes healthy alternatives to drug and alcohol for area youth.