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Police: Woman faces child abuse charge
Dougherty calls for help opposing bid to halt county open space programs
Speakers oppose joining Island, both forks in single Assembly district
Town Board: agenda for Tuesday's work session
Obituary: Yoshiko Sato, 51, acclaimed architect and designer
Obituary: John Chobor Jr., 79
Former East End Assembly members give their take on redistricting
BLOG RECAP: State holds public hearing on Assembly redistricting
Cable-box answers reprised: Cablevision official explains deadline to Town Board
Town Board: notice summarizes latest action

Sports

Boys varsity hoopsters battle hard

February 12, 2012

Ladies Bowling: 3 times the charm for Fabulous Five

February 12, 2012

School Sports Alert: Week of February 9, 2012

February 8, 2012

Education

Dean's list for Islander at Tulane

January 30, 2012

New Shelter Island School super seeks curriculum improvement

January 11, 2012

Looks like Shelter Island's school budget needs cuts to make 2% tax cap

January 9, 2012

Business

Bridgehampton Bank plans Shelter Island branch

February 7, 2012

It's back: Cable box requirement looms again for Cablevision's customers on Island

February 3, 2012

Chequit, La Maison Blanche get OK to build pools

January 26, 2012

Community

Viewfinder: An insider’s look at Havens House

February 12, 2012

Movies at the Library: A cinematic Valentine

February 11, 2012

Viewfinder: How ‘bout those Giants!

February 10, 2012

Obituaries

Obituary: Yoshiko Sato, 51, acclaimed architect and designer

February 9, 2012

Obituary: John Chobor Jr., 79

February 9, 2012

Obituary: Gladys C. Brigham

February 8, 2012

Real Estate

Dougherty calls for help opposing bid to halt county open space programs

February 10, 2012

Slump continues: Sotheby's 2011 real estate summary for Shelter Island

February 1, 2012

Corcoran moves to Dinkel office

December 22, 2011

Opinion

Suffolk Closeup: An extraordinary woman

February 12, 2012

Paw print

February 11, 2012

From the Slow Lane: We like it when it snows where you are

February 10, 2012

BACK WHEN

50 YEARS AGO


Government sells island


For more than a year we’ve been listening to rumors that the federal government was seeking a buyer for a neighboring island. Now, a report from Washington would seem to button everything up. The island is named North Dumpling and it has definitely been sold. This bare, rocky protrusion of 3 3/4 acres lies some 10 miles from Shelter Island ... The General Services Administration received an offer of $18,000 from George Washburn of East Hampton and New York City. He is the new owner. SEPTEMBER 12, 1959


25 YEARS AGO


School opens with enrollment of 283


School Superintendent Frederick Bement announced Monday night at the Board of Education meeting that the total number of students in the Shelter Island Free School District as of September 5 totaled 283. This number breaks down into 276 students who attend Shelter Island School, with the remaining 7 students receiving instruction either in the home or at off-Island institutions. SEPTEMBER 13, 1984


10 YEARS AGO


Mosquito problem bugs Town Board


The debate over whether to spray parts of Shelter Island to control localized infestations of mosquitoes heated up during Tuesday’s Town Board meeting. The issue started earlier this year with complaints from Ram Island area property owners that they were being made miserable by the swarms of mosquitoes that were imprisoning them inside their own homes ... [T]he board decided to withhold a spraying request to the county absent an identified public health risk. SEPTEMBER 9, 1999