Driver in fatal Greenport crash pleads guilty to aggravated vehicular homicide
A Greenport man pleaded guilty Friday to aggravated vehicular homicide for his role in causing a Route 48 crash that claimed the life of a Queens man last July. Glenn Zaleski, 36, is now facing...
View ArticleNew tradition started as Greenport Rotary fills Mitchell Park with flags
The Greenport Rotary Club honored veterans, first responders and people who have made a difference in the lives of others, through a ‘Field of Honor Flags’ event in Mitchell Park Thursday. On Friday...
View ArticleFinal phase of living shoreline project underway in Greenport
Five years in the making, Peconic Estuary Program’s first living shoreline is coming to fruition as Greenport Elementary School students gathered Monday with representatives of community organizations...
View ArticleGreenport’s The Doofpot to close its doors this fall
After 46 years in Stirling Square, Greenport’s specialty imported ceramics shop The Doofpot will close later this fall. The shop, filled with colorful hand-painted European ceramics, hand-blown...
View ArticleGreenport High School Class of 2019 celebrates graduation
The Greenport High School Class of 2019 celebrated its graduation Sunday with its commencement ceremony in the auditorium. The students then went to the front of the school for the ceremonial tossing...
View ArticleGreenport’s Capital Improvement Plan heads to voters this week
On Wednesday, Greenport residents will vote on the school district’s $23.8 million bond project to begin renovations on the school’s aging infrastructure. The proposal, known as the Capital Improvement...
View ArticleGreenport Village Board may vote on Hawekeye Electric expansion
The Greenport Village Board may vote Thursday to extend an option to Hawkeye Electric to lease an additional 1.7 acres in Moores Woods so it can potentially add a power turbine to its energy unit...
View ArticleGreenport school voters reject $23.8M capital improvement project
Voters in the Greenport School District rejected a $23.8 million capital improvement bond in what school officials described as a record turnout Wednesday. A total of 354 residents voted no on the...
View ArticleStony Brook Eastern Long Island Hospital begins new chapter
Four years in the making, the affiliation between Eastern Long Island Hospital and Stony Brook Medicine is now official. The Greenport hospital will now be known as Stony Brook Eastern Long Island...
View ArticleTwo mile expansion of Bay to Sound trail now open to the public
An additional 2.1 miles of trails have opened in Greenport as part of the Bay to Sound Integrated Trails Initiative, John Sepenoski of the town’s geographic information systems department announced at...
View ArticleNorth Ferry Co. adds 5 a.m. ferry that departs from Shelter Island
Early risers can now depart Shelter Island for Greenport an hour earlier as a new 5 a.m. ferry officially began service Monday. The earlier ferry will allow Shelter Island residents to catch the first...
View ArticleTall ship Amistad to arrive in Greenport Friday; tours available through July 17
A familiar tall ship will arrive in Greenport Friday. The 78-foot Amistad, a replica of the 19th century Spanish schooner La Amistad, will dock at Mitchell Park Marina in Greenport beginning Friday...
View ArticleTracing the history of a Greenport family at Stirling Historical Society Museum
Up a narrow staircase at the Stirling Historical Society Museum in Greenport Village, a painting greets visitors arriving on the second floor. It depicts a ship captain with a long white beard sitting...
View ArticlePower outage reported in Greenport Village
A power outage has been reported in Greenport Village. A large tree limb fell onto wires at the northwest corner of South Street and Third Street just before 6 p.m. Jeremy Garretson of Greenport was...
View ArticleRestaurants at Claudio’s under fire from Village; closure threatened
The Greenport Village Board of Trustees is giving the owners of the Claudio’s restaurant complex until Monday to submit critical documentation showing they are in compliance with specific code...
View ArticleGreenport’s Gallery M to close its doors after 20 years
Gallery M on Main Street in Greenport is closing after 20 years in business, a step the owner says is “very sad” but not the end of her road. Myra Eisenberg of Southold, 71, decided “with mixed...
View ArticleGreenport man charged with DWI, leaving scene of Mattituck crash
A Greenport man was arrested Wednesday after fleeing the scene of a crash in Mattituck, according to Southold Town police. Kelvin Euceda, 31, of Greenport was driving drunk in a 2001 Chevy pickup truck...
View ArticleClaudio’s Waterfront meets village deadline; still facing fines
Podcast brought to you by: The Greenport Village Board decided last Thursday that it would give the owners of Claudio’s Waterfront until Monday to submit essential documentation showing it is in...
View ArticleColumn: A mariner’s long journey toward Greenport
A compass affixed to a table below deck of the sailboat Ness points south as the steel-hulled boat gently rocks while docked at Mitchell Park Marina in Greenport. Phillip Sax, the lone crew member...
View ArticleGreenport Village, fire department discussed issues at firehouse in executive...
In a closed-door meeting Wednesday evening, Greenport Village officials met with the leadership of the Greenport Fire Department to discuss “potentially pending litigation” involving the two entities....
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