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‘Flag truck’ artist creates new work of art on Route 48 barn in Southold

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From the artist that brought the North Fork its iconic "flag truck," a stunning barn medallion that has been almost 15 years in the making will finally be completed this week.

Southold Fire Department, ELIH to hold blood drives in November

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Southold Fire Department and Eastern Long Island Hospital will both hold blood drives in early November. “From organ transplants to heart surgeries, today’s advanced medical...

Anti-bias task force vigil will promote respect and civility Nov. 6

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All members of the community are invited to attend in "a show of solidarity and to affirm the rights of all people to be respected for who they are."

Due to overwhelming popularity, tall ship El Galeon to remain another week in Greenport for extra tours

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Ship manager Fernando Viota announced that the El Galeon will remain at Mitchell Park Marina through Sunday, Oct. 30.

Halloween on the North Fork: 2016 guide to haunted houses, parties and events

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Halloween parades, parties and events Southold PTA Halloween Parade Saturday, October 29,  11 a.m. For grades pre-K through 6. Meet at Southold Fire Department, 55135 Main Road,...

Southold library looks to the future with new website, marketing campaign and facility renovation

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Southold Free Library is evolving. Beginning with an overhaul of its 16-year-old website, it has embarked on an initiative to better serve the community.

Photos: A tour of El Galeón in Greenport

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Take a photo tour of the El Galeón, the 170-foot replica of a 17th-century galleon and get to know some of the crew.,

Mattituck students unite to take a stand against bullying

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Roughly 25 percent of school-age children have experienced bullying, according to education experts. The students at Mattituck Junior-Senior High School would like to see those...

Local doctor plans trip to Haiti for post-hurricane relief, seeking donations

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Local doctor Bellamy Brook will travel to Haiti later this month to provide medical treatment and deliver food and water to a village devastated by Hurricane Matthew.

Local vol aids Honor Flight Network to bring veterans recognition and closure

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Mike Davis wants to make sure local World War II veterans get the chance to see the Washington D.C. memorials dedicated to their sacrifice and service – and what better way than to accompany them there?