The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a challenge to New York’s even-year election law, allowing a related federal case involving Riverhead to move forward.
Four disconnected 911 calls from a 911-only phone near Aquebogue Elementary activated the March 12 lockdown, police said.
Riverhead’s loss of meaningful Town Board minutes is not a minor change. It is a blow to open, accountable government — and to local history.
Former supervisor Tim Hubbard, whom Halpin defeated last year, and the rest of the Town Board, supported the agritourism ...
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Riverhead officials adopted a new code governing accessory dwellings, and approved a final scope of review for a proposed ...
Daryl M. Sulzer of Calverton died March 17, 2026. She was 71 years old.
Riverhead school officials said special education accounts for 55% of the proposed budget increase, while auditors reported ...
A century after opening on 200 acres between Sound Avenue and Long Island Sound, Camp Baiting Hollow will celebrate its 100th anniversary with a daylong public event on Saturday, April 25.
Richard L. Gibbs of Cutchogue died March 17, 2026. He was 91 years old. Born and raised on Main Street in Greenport, he spent his life on the North Fork, except for a three-year period when he served ...
The Riverhead Town Board granted preliminary site plan approval Tuesday for a five-story addition to the Zenith Building on McDermott Avenue.