Shelter Island Library to kick off U.S. 250-year observance: Bill of Rights focus of dialogue series
Shelter Island Public Library Director Terry Lucas and fellow librarian Mara Zonderman, both former lawyers, will discuss the Bill of Rights to the U.S. Constitution in a series of eight Zoom ...
Those named in arrest reports or receiving police summonses have not been convicted of a crime. In court, the charges against them may be reduced or withdrawn or the defendants may be found not guilty ...
Every so often, there is a standout moment in sports – years in the making – that asks everyone watching to pause and take it ...
It has been a year and a half since the Town Board explored a service, which works with other area municipalities, after the ...
The East End Seaport Museum has raised nearly $1 million for the first phase of restoring historic Bug Light — with ...
The Community Housing Board (CHB) got some promising news Thursday, Jan. 15, with word the Town had won its bid to acquire 2 School Street for $791,000. The agreement appears ready for a closing ...
Jeanne K. McGee, formerly of Shelter Island, passed away Oct. 31, 2025, in Williamsburg, Va., at the age of 94. She was born March 10, 1931, to Alice and Frederick Koelsch in New York City, and was ...
A new beauty salon is taking up residence in the Heights. Well, an established salon is moving house to 8 Grand Avenue would ...
Journalist and editor Meghan Rabbitt, who grew up on the North Fork and graduated from Southold High School, has just ...
Islanders contributed 36 pints of blood last Thursday that will provide life saving transfusions for 108 people, according to Judy Meringer, who coordinates the Shelter Island blood drives held on the ...
Today, Jan. 19, is the Martin Luther King Jr. National Holiday. In August 2020 a group of Islanders came together to discuss ...
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