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Major renovation of old Sterlington Hotel in Greenport nears completion

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A stately old Greenport landmark has been brought back to life by a local builder.

A defining moment for Southold’s agricultural industry

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The Southold Town Board adopted tweaked existing definitions and adopted a dozen more pertaining to agriculture in the town, which accounts for nearly 25 percent of Suffolk County's farmland.

Owners of the Old Mill Inn, on the market for sale, won’t reopen this spring

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“I’m of a certain age. It’s getting harder to do it physically. My bandwidth is getting narrower." The managing partner of the Old Mill Inn said in an interview today she is planning to get back to writing.

Riverhead strikes deal to sell former Grumman property to Luminati Aerospace

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Luminati will pay the town $40 million cash for the town's remaining acreage at the Calverton Enterprise Park, where it will build commercial and military ultralight unmanned aircraft.

Marshalls, Home Goods, Sierra Trading Post among new stores in 120,450 sq. ft. of new Rt. 58 commercial construction

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A site plan for the construction of 120,450 square feet of additional retail and accessory uses on a 42-acre Route 58 site gained preliminary approval by the Riverhead Planning Board Thursday.

Civic group, wary of development pressure, wants to discuss moratorium

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With the comprehensive plan update not yet complete and the adoption of a new zoning code likely more than a year away, Mattituck civic group wants to explore possibility of a moratorium.

Southold’s register of historic landmarks expands for the first time in a dozen years

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Southold Town added three new sites to its register of historic places yesterday, historic homes dating back to the 17th and 18th centuries and a historic lighthouse in the L.I Sound near Fishers Island.

Historic Preservation Commission: Use preservation funds to give landmark owners annual cash maintenance grants

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The proposal to offer $1,000 annual grants to owners of landmarked properties, in the hopes of providing an incentive for owners to seek landmark designation, was not well-received by the town board.

Amid the vineyards, an organic hop farm takes root and grows on the North Fork

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Craft Master Hops wrapped up a challenging but successful first season, harvesting "thousands of pounds" of organic hops, which are already being used by local craft brewers, and is already expanding its operation.

CAST moves into new, bigger offices and celebrates with open house Sunday

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Photos: Check out CAST's new headquarters at 316 Front Street. The public is invited to an open house at its new, expanded headquarters Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m.