Islanders showed appreciation for their school Tuesday night, passing the district budget by a vote of 549 to 256 with one ...
Those named in arrest reports or receiving police summonses have not been convicted of a crime. In court, the charges against ...
The Community Housing Board got a lesson last week in numbers that point to a startling extent of housing needs on Shelter ...
I’ll see you on Monday. Occasionally I’ve missed the fireworks, the Firemen’s Chicken Barbecue or the Country Fair, but I ...
The Shelter Island JV softball team’s Senior Sendoff on Friday, May 15 started on a warm sunny afternoon. The Bayport-Blue Point team was running a bit late, but the gathered friends and family ...
Shelter Island Animal Control Officer Jenny Zahler’s days and nights are never dull. At any hour, she’s always ready to interact with animals (including the human variety) who call Shelter Island home ...
Voting takes place at the school gymnasium between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. Tuesday, May 19. That means voting begins two hours ...
My tour of the new Shelter Island Library expansion with Library Director Terry Lucas and Board President Henry Fayne began ...
According to Shelter Island Police Det. Sgt. Jack Thilberg, an 18-year-old male “apparently drowned off Wades Beach” a little ...
The Artists Lane Preserve, arguably the jewel of the properties preserved by the Town with Community Preservation Funds, has seen Adirondack chairs destroyed by vandals and the actions got the ...
For the first time this spring, Peconic Bay feels alive again. After weeks of late winter-like weather, temps are finally ...
There are plenty of accomplishments celebrated in sports. Walk-off victories, comebacks, breaking a school or league record, ...
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