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North Fork Wineries to Be Featured in NYC Campaign
Wines from the North Fork will be included in a marketing series called "New York Drinks New York" beginning in February.
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Wines from the North Fork will be included in a marketing series called "New York Drinks New York" beginning in February.
A 23-year-old man was originally pulled over for not wearing his seatbelt.
A round-up of the biggest news in Riverhead during the week of Jan. 1.
Fire crews responded to two fires on Maple Avenue, one which severely damaged a home at the corner of Maple and Second Street and the other which sent the tenant to the hospital with smoke inhalation.
The "Deep Pond" Triathlon will hold adult and youth races in mid-August, according to a application approved by the town on Tuesday.
The state-mandate on pollution reviews is "a very costly program for us to run," Town Board members said at their work session on Thursday.
The following information was supplied by the Riverhead Town Police Department. A criminal charge is only an accusation and does not indicate guilt.
During a work session meeting on Thursday, Town Board members debated the best way to regulate wine tasting rooms and farm stands without opening loopholes in the town zoning code.
Supervisor Sean Walter said he will conduct interviews to replace Scott Davonski, who is leaving the position for a job "closer to home"
The home improvement store officially opened at 6 a.m. Thursday morning, though the grand opening will be held in the next week.
Vince Tria, treasurer of the Vail-Leavitt Music Hall, on Thursday said the music festival was returning in mid-June.
The town put out an ad to purchase five of the discontinued police vehicles.
The board approved a resolution replacing Zoning Board of Appeals Member Rose Sanders with Leroy Barnes, the town's former building inspector.
Three North American river otters moved away from their birth home at the Long Island Aquarium on Wednesday for the Living Planet Aquarium in Utah.
The following information was supplied by various town police departments. A criminal charge is only an accusation and does not indicate guilt.
The college will now be known as LIU Riverhead as part of a new marketing effort from the university.
Move follows near delisting of the Riverhead-based community bank.
Town Supervisor Sean Walter said in his inaugural address "downtown is on a march towards renewal… we know it won’t be done in a day, but it will be done."
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