Troubles mount for Greenport mayor
Halfway through his first term, Greenport Mayor Kevin Stuessi is facing mounting scrutiny over his leadership, including allegations of overreach, targeted enforcement and municipal mismanagement,...
View ArticleGreenport’s winning season ends with loss in state boys hoops tourney
No one on the Greenport High boys basketball team thought their season would end this way. Well before the season started, the Porters had visions of reaching the final in the Class C state tournament...
View ArticleDespite political turmoil, Greenport voters stay the course
Veteran Greenport Village Trustees Mary Bess Phillips and Julia Robins won re-election late Tuesday night, following Village Mayor Kevin Stuessi’s unexpected public announcement late last week that...
View ArticleCounty prosecutors subpoena Greenport Village records
Last week, several Greenport Village officials were served with grand jury subpoenas issued by Suffolk County prosecutors seeking official records relating to a 2023 fire at Sterlington Deli,...
View ArticleNorth Fork libraries gear up for budget votes
Libraries across the North Fork will hold their annual budget votes this year in April and May. Find more information about your library’s 2025-26 budget below. Cutchogue-New Suffolk Free Library The...
View ArticleVarsity baseball returning to Greenport after hiatus
Weather permitting, the Greenport High School varsity baseball team will play its first game in almost 23 months when it visits Bridgehampton/Ross on Monday, March 31 at 4 p.m. Long-range forecasts...
View ArticleHigh hopes for Tuckers girls lacrosse squad this season
It may be difficult for opponents to defend against the Mattituck/Greenport/Southold girls lacrosse team this season. The Tuckers don’t rely on just one or two goal-scorers, as they demonstrated in...
View ArticleRainy Greenport rally tells government “Hands off!”
Several hundred residents of Greenport, Shelter Island and Southold Town protested in a rally Saturday, April 5, in Greenport to demonstrate their opposition to the policies being carried out by...
View ArticleOffense clicking for Tuckers boys lacrosse
After playing three close games to start the season, the Mattituck/Greenport/Southold boys lacrosse team finally got an opportunity to breathe a little easier last Friday. The Tuckers flexed their...
View ArticleGreenport Village officials prep 2026 budget
Greenport Village officials hosted a public meeting to discuss its fiscal year 2025/2026 budget last Thursday. The proposed budget of approximately $13.6 million represents a roughly $775,000 spending...
View ArticleEarth Day 2025: local events roundup
As spring blooms, the North Fork is welcoming it through a series of Earth Day events — some before the big day, some on it and some continuing the festivities following it. Clean Up in the Village...
View ArticleFloyd Memorial Library budget finalized ahead of May vote
Floyd Memorial Library, which services Greenport, East Marion and Orient, finalized its proposed 2025–26 budget April 7. A vote on the budget proposal will be held Tuesday, May 20, from 2 to 8 p.m. at...
View ArticleSports roundup: Tuckers girls lax squad notches landslide win
GIRLS LACROSSE April 15 — Mattituck/Greenport/Southold 15, Deer Park 0 Goaltenders Hunter Mackey and Emily Manwaring combined for a rare lacrosse shutout for the Tuckers (5-2, 4-1) in a Suffolk...
View ArticleHidden gem: Greenport’s Historic Films Archive keeps the past present
Surrounded by a white picket fence, an unassuming two-story house on Third Street in the heart of Greenport holds a surprising secret: the premier archive of historic film footage in the United...
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