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LaValle-Thiele bill to ease paperwork burden for wineries signed into law

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Small non-farm wineries will no longer need to file annual information returns with the state tax department reporting transactions with sales tax vendors.

North Fork Roasting Co. to kick off late nights, art shows, trivia

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Great news for fans of North Fork Roasting Co. — the popular business on Main Road in Southold will be open late on the...

Longtime Waldbaum’s employee of job loss: ‘I was blindsided’

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For 30 years, Tracy Raynor's smiling face was the first thing a sea of friends and shoppers saw in the bakery at the Mattituck...

Zoning board of appeals adjourns Southold Farm + Cellar hearing — again

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After having their tasting room shut down by town officials during the busiest months of the season and facing numerous adjournments in past months,...

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...

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.

State regulators announce earlier end to Health Republic’s small group plans

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A state review of the troubled health insurance co-op's financial condition found it to be "substantially worse than the company previously reported," the state Department of Financial Services said today. All plans will now end Nov. 30.

World Series contest, today only, at Robert’s Jewelers in Southold

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The contest is today only at Robert's Jewelers in Southold.

Claudio’s could soon see new owner, with sale potentially on table

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Claudio's, the oldest single-family run restaurant in the nation, could be changing hands soon.

Bankruptcy court approves sale of Mattituck Waldbaum’s to Key Food

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A federal bankruptcy court judge in White Plains today approved the sale of the Mattituck Waldbaum’s to Key Food for $4.375 million.