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Democratic lawmaker hires aide with GOP ties
's new lawmaker Al Krupski (D- Cutchogue ) raised eyebrows in his party by naming Catherine Stark, daughter of former Republican Riverhead Supervisor Jim Stark, as an $81,000-a-year legislative aide. She previously worked for Legis. Jay Schneiderman (I- Montauk Read more »
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Cutchogue fire official: Blaze burns 'through the roof'
fire in a Cutchogue neighborhood, according to the Cutchogue Fire Department.William Brewer, a first assistant chief with the Cutchogue Fire Department, said a call for a fire on Dean Drive came in at 12:18 a.m.When firefighters arrived the house was engulfed Read more »
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Emergency Levee Repair Funds Coming to North Fork Farms
funding that was part of the federal Hurricane Sandy relief bill, the USDA has now agreed to provide the funding for Cutchogue and Orient levees. The funding was designated for freshwater protection, but the senators successfully urged the USDA to grant Suffolk from Riverhead Patch Read more »
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Months Later, Hurricane Sandy Now Putting Long Island Farm Industry In Danger
N.Y. (CBSNewYork) — Hurricane Sandy is taking an unexpected toll on local crops, and it could lead to higher prices at grocery stores. “It’s going to be a real problem. Maybe a third of our farm got covered with saltwater. We really don’t know impact that’s from CBS New York Read more »
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Family Of Man Who Died in Aquebogue Crash Needs Help To Send Body Home
funds to send his body back. "His mom wants him back home," she said. Adnan Kocan, who works at the Citgo gas station in Cutchogue, said he knew Borer, who came in often for coffee with his cousin. "He was a very nice man," he said. Borer, he said, worked from Riverhead Patch Read more »
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Man Dies In Fatal Aquebogue Crash
Highs in the mid 40s. North winds 10 to 15 mph. Police said the victim lost control and struck a tree. East Main Street is open again for traffic Sunday morning. A Cutchogue man lost his life in a fatal accident on Sound Avenue in Aquebogue Saturday. According from Riverhead Patch Read more »
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Hard cider brewing out East
Jim Silver decided to try his hand at the cider business as a way to keep busy when there was no wine in the tanks at his Cutchogue-based Peconic Bay Winery. Complete access, including browser, mobile devices and tabletsOver 12 years of online archivesWeekly from Long Island Business Network Read more »