Shelter Island, like all island communities, is vulnerable to natural events such as winter ice storms, nor’easters, ...
Recently, I attended Bill Bleyer’s presentation on East End whaling, carrying his inscribed book, “Long Island and the Sea: A ...
On the anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor, 84 years ago today, we remember all Island veterans of World War II. Here’s a story from several years ago of one of our most esteemed and beloved ...
An international group of nonprofits under the banner of Climate Trace, which tracks greenhouse gas around the world, has found that there are five “super emitters” on Long Island, which put into our ...
Alzheimer’s and other dementia-related conditions are some of the most cruel afflictions, as anyone can attest to who has had ...
Shimmering trees and chandeliers were the backdrop to a crowd of nearly 700 people on the night of Dec. 2 for the annual ...
The numbers are in for the Shelter Island Fall 5K and together we raised over $60,000 for our friends and neighbors of the ...
The number of grandparents who have taken one or more grandchildren to see some iteration of “Wicked”— the original Broadway ...
The death of long-time Dory owner Jack Kiffer on Oct. 15 did not quiet the controversy that seemed to follow the genial and ...
On the advice of the Water Management Advisory Council, changes have been made in the Town Code pertaining to mooring waiting ...
Seeing rising towers of gray and white smoke soaring skyward accompanied by the sharp odor of burning wood signals danger ...
Shelter Island School basketball is off to a hot start, as the boys junior high team celebrated a home win on Tuesday, Dec. 2 ...