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Editorial: A veteran is buried and the American spirit is rekindled

A member of the Honor Guard walks with a riderless horse at Sweeney’s burial ceremony. Researchers at the U.S. Department of Defense never stop searching for fallen soldiers. (John Neely photo) In our newspapers last week, we wrote about the burial in Calverton National Cemetery of a soldier, Sgt. Bernard Sweeney, whose remains were first […]

Updated: Dec 3, 2023
Letters to the Editor: What is Soloviev up to?

SoutholdYour Fishers Island coverage isn’t good Have to say your coverage of the Fishers Island policing was very disappointing. A reader is left to believe the responsibility for policing the island is driven by housing, not governance. Who has the economic and governance responsibility for this activity? If it belongs to the Town of Southold, […]

Updated: Dec 3, 2023
Person stabbed at Kowloon – Itemlive

SAUGUS — One person was taken to a hospital after they were stabbed at the Kowloon Restaurant, police said. A spokesperson for Saugus police confirmed one person had been stabbed sometime after 9 p.m. Saturday. It was not immediately clear what condition they were in or what precipitated the incident. The stabbing marks the second […]

Updated: Dec 3, 2023
Real Estate Transfers: November 30, 2023

(Courtesy Andrew Dean/Adobe Stock) Listings prepared for Times Review Media Group by Suffolk Vision Inc., dated Oct. 13, 2023. BAITING HOLLOW (11933) • Frances Rosenfeld to Alexander Leytman & Joanna Shirin, 27 Silver Beech Lane (600-39-7-16) (R) $820,000  • Patrick & Donna Galvin to Michael & Elizabeth Berthel, 331 Baywood Drive (600-40-6-10) (R) $675,000 CALVERTON […]

Updated: Dec 2, 2023
Southold Blotter: Man avoids potential scam in Greenport

Current Southold police headquarters. (Melissa Azofeifa photo) • On Nov. 20, an employee of the Starbucks in Mattituck signed a trespass affidavit against a 54-year-old man, whose address was not provided, for being in the store on several occasions, giving employees a hard time and asking employees for free food and coffee, according to a […]

Updated: Dec 2, 2023
Lynn Hoops kick off at Ron Bennett Jamboree

LYNN — Lynn basketball is officially underway, as all five Lynn schools got a sneak peek of the season to come at the Ron Bennett Boys Basketball Jamboree. Hosted by Lynn English, the pre-season tournament is a chance for coaches and players to get a feel of its new squads before kicking it into high […]

Updated: Dec 2, 2023
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Updated: Dec 2, 2023
Injured parent needs help from Item Santa

Workplace injuries are no joke. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were 2.6 million workplace injuries and illnesses reported by private employers in 2021. Fast forward to 2022, and it was 2.8 million. The trend isn’t slowing down this year, either. The most common workplace injuries are slips, falls, roadway incidents, pedestrian vehicular […]

Updated: Dec 2, 2023
Swampscott to put phones under lock and key

SWAMPSCOTT — The school district will unroll a controversial program requiring students and teachers to keep their cellphones in magnetically locked pouches throughout the school day in January. Earlier this fall, Swampscott Public Schools received a $30,000 grant from the state Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to implement a pilot program using magnetically locking […]

Updated: Dec 2, 2023
Boston developer to make largest investment in Lynn’s history

LYNN — For decades, the South Harbor site has sat vacant. A key piece of waterfront real estate in the city, developers tried over the years to woo city officials with plans for the parcel, but nothing clicked. Now, officials say the right proposal has come forward at the right time, providing Lynn a true […]

Updated: Dec 2, 2023