Agnes E. “Nora” Busch of Peconic Landing in Greenport, and formerly of Smithtown and Uniondale, N.Y., passed away at home Friday, Nov. 10, 2023, at the age of 96. Nora was born March 8, 1927, in Monett, Miss. to Eva (née Decker) and Henry Schulte. She was an only child. She moved several times before […]
(Credit: Nicholas Grasso) Here are the headlines for November 17, 2023 THE SUFFOLK TIMES Town Board approves 2024 budget Business group funds new hospital bed RIVERHEAD NEWS-REVIEW Hotline helps save cold-stunned sea turtles Holiday Light Show returns to Riverhead SHELTER ISLAND REPORTER Getting ready for Thanksgiving on Shelter Island News from Goat Hill NORTHFORKER Open […]
The Southold Town Board unanimously approved the 2024 budget just north of $57 million during their regular meeting last Wednesday evening. The 2024 budget of $57,165,857 will see taxes increase by 0.38% next year. Town Supervisor Scott Russell’s tentative budget, the final fiscal submission of his 18-year tenure in the town’s top elected position, totaled […]
Patients recovering from surgery at Greenport’s Stony Brook Eastern Long Island Hospital will soon benefit from a new bed, thanks to the hospital’s latest partnership with LeTip of the North Fork. A check for $5,500 — which will be used to purchase the Stryker emergency room bed — was presented to a crowd of about […]
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SWAMPSCOTT — Residents from Swampscott, Marblehead, Salem, and Nahant came together Thursday night for an informational meeting about saving the General Glover Farmhouse at 299 Salem St. in Vinnin Sq. The event was led by Swampscott Historical Chair Nancy Schultz and Glover’s Regiment members Larry Sands, Seamus Daly, and Bob Erbetta, who came dressed in […]
LYNN — The countdown is on until Lynn Classical faces off against Lynn English in its annual powderpuff football match on Sunday at noon. Last year it was the Rams getting the best of their rivals beating the Bulldogs 12-0. In his second season as head coach (ninth year on the sidelines), Rod Valrie Jr. […]
SWAMPSCOTT — After being hired as Swampscott’s girls soccer varsity coach Jaymie Caponigro came back to her old stomping grounds (Class of 2017) and had a season to remember. Caponigro led the Big Blue to a regular-season record of 8-5-5 and a second-round appearance in the postseason. Caponigro inherited a young team with seven freshmen […]
SAUGUS — On Thursday, the School Committee met for the first time since it gained two new members during the town’s elections earlier this month and elected its leaders for the coming term. Incumbent Chair Vincent Serino, the top vote-getter during the Nov. 7 elections, was unanimously elected the board’s chair, a post Serino inherited […]
All address information, particularly arrests, reflects police records. In the event of a perceived inaccuracy, it is the sole responsibility of the concerned party to contact the relevant police department and have the department issue a notice of correction to The Daily Item. LYNN Arrest Raymundo Lopez Juarez, 40, of Western Avenue, was arrested on […]