[ad_1] Southold Town Supervisor Al Krupski and the Town Board adopted the 2025 preliminary budget, which calls for a 7.48% tax levy increase, on Wednesday. (Nicole Wagner photo) The Southold Town Board unanimously adopted a $62.3 million 2025 preliminary budget at its regular meeting Wednesday, which calls for a 7.48% tax levy increase and a […]
[ad_1] Caroline T. Buhler, longtime Cutchogue resident, passed away on Sunday, Nov. 3, 2024. She was 95 years old. Caroline was born on Jan. 6, 1929 in Greenport to Jacob and Victoria Mlynarczyk. She was a member of the Southold Methodist Church, a member of the Southold Homemakers through the Methodist Church, a Red Hat […]
[ad_1] Elissa Rosner of Cutchogue passed away Sunday, Oct. 27, 2024. She was 87. Elissa was born July 14, 1937 in Bronx to Sylvia and Herman Rosner. She was the firstborn twin with her brother, Andrew, who died several years ago in London. After high school, she attended the University of Colorado in Boulder before […]
[ad_1] Philip S. Schmitt of Mattituck, and former owner of Grabie’s in Mattituck, passed away Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024. He was 83. The family will receive friends Thursday, Nov. 14 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Mattituck, where funeral services will be held at 6:30 p.m., officiated by Deacon Doug […]
[ad_1] The Long Island Sound along the North Fork scored well this year, however experts say what we can do to keep it that way. (Credit: file photo) Save the Sound recently released its Long Island Sound report card. The biennial analysis rates the water of Long Island Sound with grades A through F. This […]
[ad_1] The Long Island Sound along the North Fork scored well this year, however experts say what we can do to keep it that way. (Credit: file photo) Here are the headlines for Friday, November 8. FREE FOR ALL North Fork organizations recognize veterans this year SUFFOLK TIMES Save the Sound releases 2024 water report […]
[ad_1] SAUGUS — Thursday, Nov. 7, the Board of Selectmen went into executive session to negotiate Town Manager Scott Crabtree’s non-union contract. Crabtree became Saugus’ longest-serving Town Manager as of 2023 with more than a decade under his belt. He has received praise in the past from Selectmen members and continues to sit as acting […]
[ad_1] LYNN — High school juniors will be learning personal budgeting and other financial skills at Lynn’s first-ever Credit for Life Fairs later this month. Lynn Public Schools is partnering with community bank Institution for Savings, headquartered in Newburyport, for the money management fairs, according to a release from the bank. The fairs are also […]
[ad_1] MARBLEHEAD — The students of Marblehead High School have decided to take action. On Thursday, Nov. 7, the students held a walk out to show their support for Marblehead faculty and staff. Since March, the Marblehead Educations Association has been negotiating with the School Committee on higher wages, fair parental leave time, and safety […]
[ad_1] PEABODY — A fire at a Peabody multifamily residential building on Central Street left dozens of people without a home. Everyone was evacuated without injuries and all pets were accounted for. A call at 12:05 a.m. Thursday alerted authorities of a fire in a second floor apartment and an engine was at the scene […]