Column: So here’s a column for the boy, too
Kids, by nature, are scorekeepers. Meaning they’re constantly comparing what they have — or more specifically, what they don’t have — with other kids, and keeping track. I know this because I was a...
View ArticleRiverhead Chamber of Commerce moving to Thirty West Main
Thirty West Main Street. (Credit: Barbaraellen Koch) The Riverhead Chamber of Commerce is relocating its headquarters to Thirty West Main, the newly renovated shared workspace complex co-owned by...
View ArticleOld wing gets new look at Suffolk County Historical Society
Suffolk County historian Peter Fox Cohalan (left) dedicates the Suffolk County Historical Society’s new gallery to Noel Gish (right) Thursday. (Credit: Barbaraellen Koch) Less than a year ago, the...
View ArticleMen’s lacrosse: SWR grad named goalkeeper of the week
Nick Longo. (Credit: Saint Rose Athletics/Tom Killips) Nick Longo of Wading River, a senior at The College of Saint Rose (N.Y.), was named the Northeast-10 Conference Goalkeeper of the Week for the...
View ArticleWhat do people love so much about Moustache Brewing?
Frank Wells and Candi Bregartner, Coram: ‘We love delicious beer … and Matt and Lauri’ On the warmest day of 2015 so far, Polonaise Park was packed as Moustache Brewing Co. celebrated its first...
View ArticleGolf Gazette: The commonality of golf, seen in a Masters moment
Embracing the moment: Hall of Famer Ben Crenshaw hugs his longtime caddy, Carl Jackson. Crenshaw played in his 44th and final Masters Golf Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club. (Credit: Jim...
View ArticleHelp wanted: Landscapers, lifeguards, pirates
Looking for work? Check out the Times/Review classified section. Looking for work, or know someone who is? Times/Review classifieds offers local companies a place to advertise their job openings each...
View ArticleCops: Woman injured in single-car crash in Aquebogue
Police work to remove a utility pole from Main Road in Aquebogue after it was struck by a distracted driver. (Credit: Grant Parpan photos) A Connecticut woman suffered minor injuries after crashing her...
View ArticleMattituck pizzeria manager battling cancer; fundraiser Tuesday night
A fundraiser to benefit Michelangelo’s Pizzeria manager Felipe Rodriguez, who was recently diagnosed with liver cancer, will be held Tuesday, April 21. (Credit: Rachel Young) If you’ve ever stopped by...
View ArticleRiverhead resident calls curbside hole a safety hazard
The large hole at the corner of Court Street and Osborn Avenue. (Credit: Barbaraellen Koch) If you have been down Osborn Avenue and Court Street in recent months you may have noticed a large pothole....
View ArticleCops: Riverhead man charged with DWI in Mattituck
A Riverhead man was charged with DWI Friday evening after police observed him speeding and driving “with a loud modified exhaust,” Southold Town police said in a press release. Brian Prunty, 39, was...
View ArticleProposed garbage district will likely need to be re-bid
Garbage on Oak Avenue in Flanders. (Credit: Barbaraellen Koch file photo) If a controversial proposed garbage district in Flanders, Riverside and Northampton is going forward, the town will likely need...
View ArticleCops: Woman injured in single-car crash in Aquebogue
Police work to remove a utility pole from Main Road in Aquebogue after it was struck by a distracted driver. (Credit: Grant Parpan photos) A Connecticut woman suffered minor injuries after crashing her...
View ArticleGrossman Column: A new watchdog for East End water
Kevin McAllister of Defend H20 at a Southold Town Board meeting in February.(Credit: Cyndi Murray file photo) The new Sag Harbor-based group, Defend H20, has emerged as a fearless environmental...
View ArticleRare, dangerous tick-borne illness cropping up more in Northeast
A rare and potentially fatal tick-borne illness is becoming increasingly prevalent throughout the Northeast, according to the Centers for Disease Control. Cases of the Neuroinvasive Powassan Virus, or...
View ArticleGuest Column: How the ‘opt-out’ movement continues to grow
A mere four years ago, and for decades prior, one could not find any substantial evidence of students opting-out of standardized testing. At first glance, the current, heated, conflict over state...
View ArticleCops: Train collides with tractor in Laurel, one man injured
First responders on scene of the accident in Laurel Tuesday afternoon after a train collided with a tractor. (Credit: Grant Parpan) A single-car Long Island Rail Road train collided with a tractor at a...
View ArticleSouthampton blotter: Attempted beer theft from gas station
A 22-year-old Riverhead man was arrested last Wednesday morning for circumventing a court-ordered ignition interlock device he was required to wear as a result of a 2014 driving while intoxicated...
View ArticleFive candidates for two seats in Riverhead school board race
Former Riverhead school board president Ann Cotten-DeGrasse is running for school board this May. (Credit: Jen Nuzzo, file) Ann Cotten-DeGrasse wants her seat back and some familiar names will oppose...
View ArticleAquebogue man pleads guilty in fatal 2013 Nassau County crash
An Aquebogue man pleaded guilty yesterday to driving under the influence of crystal meth just over two years after he was involved in a car crash in Nassau County that killed two men on the side of the...
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