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The Shelter Island Vigil of Hope to grieve drug overdoses and celebrate recovery is now in its fifth year. We thank all of ...
Union Chapel in the Grove hosts Harvest Sunday on Aug. 24, honoring Sylvester Manor Educational Farm. Reverend Galen ...
After seven tries over the past three weeks to capture Pablo, the AWOL peacock, and bring him back home, Shelter Island ...
The Water Advisory Committee is suggesting the Town Board implement voluntary conservation efforts, advising the public not ...
In a short Town Board work session Tuesday afternoon, Deputy Supervisor Meg Larsen asked her colleagues to consider some changes in the code pertaining to the use of signs. Complaints about the ...
Islanders have yet another lively theatrical production to look forward to in coming weeks, “The Stranger in the Attic,” ...
It’s a situation no parent wants to experience, and a harsh reality of today’s world: school shootings. More than 273 active ...
This summer the Shelter Island History Museum has had four college students working onsite to help organize and lead projects. Kathleen Carey, Charlotte Bruner, and Atticus Wimer are all returning ...
On the road to developing 10 units of affordable housing on Shelter Island, a subcommittee plans to meet Thursday, Aug. 21.
Fellow citizens, we cannot escape history.” So said Abraham Lincoln, and the sad truth is that we often forget it until ...
When Shaun C. Lewis first came to Shelter Island earlier this summer, he wasn’t looking for a job. He was looking for a book.
Liszanckie, has fallen, literally, from the ranks of finalists in the popular competition, but he hopes to be back. “I feel ...
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