This week's editorial discusses safety on the water in summer — especially while boating — and offers tips for staying out of danger.
This week's letters to the editor feature your views on local, regional, national and global events — and their impacts on our communities.
Riverhead Republican committee chair Tammy Robinkoff was arrested and charged for a DWI after crashing into multiple parked cars on Further Lane.
North Fork yard sale season is ON. Saturday, May 30 seems to be the biggest day so far with a baker’s dozen of sales happening from Riverhead to Southold — even one in Southampton. Yard sales Friday, ...
John Ryan Celiberti has helped coordinate the U.S. Open build from a temporary USGA office in Southampton ahead of the championship at Shinnecock Hills. (Photo illustration) The sign taped to the ...
Riverhead Town Supervisor Jerry Halpin is looking at an early retirement incentive program for eligible union employees to cut taxes by 3%, provide advancement opportunities and aid with employee ...
U.S. men’s national team World Cup fans will live a semi-charmed kind of soccer life. Third Eye Blind will rock Stony Brook University next month as part of the free FIFA World Cup watch party at the ...
Riverhead girl’s softball team comes out of the dugout to do the Macarena in between innings. (Credit: George Faella photo) Riverhead’s bid to repeat as Suffolk County softball champion ended Friday ...
William D. Cichanowicz, of Cutchogue and Jamesport, died on Sunday, May 24, 2026 surrounded by his family. He was 76 years old. The family will receive friends on Thursday, May 28 from 2 to 4 and 7 to ...
Riverhead’s Madison Marshak placed second in Suffolk County golf championship. (Credit: Courtesy photo) After shooting an 84 in the opening round of the Suffolk County girls golf championships at Pine ...
The former New York State Armory building on Route 58 in Riverhead (File photo). The long-running push to bring a YMCA to Riverhead has cleared a key hurdle after decades of failed proposals, ...
Despite the wet and dreary Saturday morning, scouts from across Long Island turned up at Calverton National Cemetery in impressive numbers.
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