Mattituck
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Two partners involved with Oregon Road Organics and Island Grow, LLC secured state approval to grow marijuana.
2m read2m readThe couple work and craft together.
1m read1m read'The William Floyd Youth & Government program continues to be the gold standard.'
3m read3m readIf you're looking for a getaway this holiday weekend, a staycation is the perfect escape.
4m read4m readGrab a towel and some sunblock, and follow the sound of the waves.
5m read5m readUpcoming Events
Board of Trustees Meeting
Open to the public, all are welcome to attend
Where
Mattituck-Laurel Library
13900 Main Rd.
Mattituck, NY
11952
Phone: 631-298-4134
Price
Free
Website
mattlibrary.orgDock-diving, a dog performance sport making waves in pet-centric circles across the nation, will be making a splash at the festival.
3m read3m readScenes from a Suffolk Division II girls lacrosse semifinal playoff game between Port Jefferson and host Mattituck/Greenport/Southold on Monday.
Eighteen Long Island school districts have frozen tax rates, and four are calling for cuts. New Suffolk and Wainscott on the East End are seeking to pierce the tax cap.
3m read3m readLong Island's 124 school districts are proposing average spending increases of 4.17% for 2022-23, a Newsday survey found. Average tax collections are due to rise only 1.54%.
4m read4m readThey've got all you need to go fishing — bait, tackle — and they'll clean your catch, too.
3m read3m readSt. Francis Hospital & Heart Center, Mather Hospital, North Shore University Hospital and NYU Langone Hospital–Long Island each got the top score from the Washington, D.C.-based Leapfrog Group.
3m read3m readThe group helps families in need to pay for funeral and burial services after a loved one dies from an opioid overdose.
3m read3m readThe Bellmore live-music venue says business was hurt by COVID-19 restrictions.
1m read1m readDr. Joseph Casarona stumbled down the winding stairwell of his Cutchogue home one night and suffered a serious spinal injury.
2m read2m read'These moments on the bench give us the opportunity to reminisce ...'
2m read2m readDine in the cellar or ride through the vines in a Moke.
2m read2m readPolice said the man believed somebody might have been breaking into his house.
This year's competition had a theme of "Rapid React."
3m read3m readWhere you can drive balls by the bucket.
5m read5m readHistorical items digitized include documents relating to the Culper Spy Ring.
Long read7m readWrestlers at Bayport-Blue Point and Mattituck won state titles.
1m read1m readIrish pride swells on Long Island all month long.
1m read1m readA zoning change is also being sought for the proposed 12-unit project at 2050 Depot Lane in Cutchogue that would be built on the 2-acre former Knights of Columbus property, but some board members are concerned about the income targets for potential renters.
1m read1m readSee the eight individual state wrestling champions from Long Island high schools in 2022.
Gallagher wins state title at 126, and right afterward Sparacio at 132 also is victorious.
2m read2m readA look at the county champions in each weight class in Suffolk Division II for the 2021-22 season.
Both won county titles again, but Sparacio did it for Mattituck this time.
1m read1m readScenes from the Suffolk Division II wrestling individual championships at Mattituck.
Developers are proposing a 24-unit rental housing project. The Southold Town supervisor says he's concerned local residents may not get first priority to live there.
1m read1m readThe senior guard, who scored 39 points, hit a jumper from about 15 feet on the left side with 2:51 left to get to 1,000 points. "My whole entire basketball career, this has been one of my goals," he said.
1m read1m readScenes from a Suffolk boys basketball game between Greenport and host Mattituck on Thursday.
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