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A drive east from Riverhead and a ferry trip to Shelter Island and back and then on to Orient at this time of year passes fields bathed in a sea of bright blooms. Flitting from flower to flower, too ...
I stepped outside at dusk. My house is surrounded by trees, deep in the woods. Woods so thick that sometimes I’m never aware ...
Frank Louis Bonaccorso, born on April 1, 1966 in Kew Gardens, N.Y., was sent to his eternal rest on May 6, 2025 due to cancer. He is survived and sorely missed by Linda, his wife of 34 years. They met ...
OPPORTUNITY To the Editor: If you have heard about the ADU PLUS ONE grant and haven’t yet applied, now’s the ...
OPPORTUNITY To the Editor: If you have heard about the ADU PLUS ONE grant and haven’t yet applied, now’s the ...
OPPORTUNITY To the Editor: If you have heard about the ADU PLUS ONE grant and haven’t yet applied, now’s the ...
There were tears at the Board of Education special meeting May 28 at which a revised budget now at $13.298 million was rolled ...
Ambrose Clancy has been the editor of the Shelter Island Reporter since 2012. He’s worked as a staff reporter for The North Shore Sun, the Southampton Press and was associate editor of the Riverhead ...
BY BELLE LAREAU During the upcoming Shelter Island History Museum House Tour on June 7 you will have the opportunity to view ...
There have been two homicides in Shelter Island history and in his 35 years of service, Police Officer David McGayhey responded to both. When he was off-duty one day in 1998, he responded to a call ...
Danielle Ferrer and her daughter Fiona, 6, got to the Center early on Memorial Day morning for the annual parade and ...
The Shelter Island School baseball team closed out their remarkable season last week with a perfect 13–0 record, spending ...
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