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ZBA: Both yes and no on controversial house
Times/Review Newsgroup unveils Northforker.com
Goody was too good: Softball ace part of a winning team
Weekly police blotter: Six motorists ticketed
Dark skies again: Board hears from Manor, Zella and Grucci
Dougherty and Shepherd square off at Town Hall
Budget passes: Kanarvogel and Graffagnino continue on board
Indie bookseller flourishing on Island
South Ferry crew quickly douses car fire

Sports

Eye on the Ball: Writer Vecsey takes sports seriously

May 23, 2013

Goody was too good: Softball ace part of a winning team

May 23, 2013

Eye on the Ball: Honoring our greatest Island athletes

May 20, 2013

Education

Budget passes: Kanarvogel and Graffagnino continue on board

May 21, 2013

Don’t forget to vote: Polls open until 9 p.m.

May 20, 2013

The Incredible Hulk? Spider Man? Mr. Becker, is that you?

May 16, 2013

Business

Times/Review Newsgroup unveils Northforker.com

May 23, 2013

North Fork farmers say they're not the one with issues

May 19, 2013

Chamber gives Town Board date for holiday fireworks

May 16, 2013

Community

Times/Review Newsgroup unveils Northforker.com

May 23, 2013

Bucks seek housing: looking at alternatives and volunteers

May 16, 2013

Paper gobbler set to roll into town Saturday

May 15, 2013

Obituaries

Obituary: Reporter staffer David Lee Draper

May 20, 2013

Obituaries: Elmer August Kestler Jr., Lawrence William Sliker

May 9, 2013

Obituaries: Draper, Rodgers

March 7, 2013

Real Estate

ZBA: Both yes and no on controversial house

May 23, 2013

Good grief: ‘Grievance Day’ looms at Assessor’s office

May 14, 2013

High end real estate deals escalate

May 1, 2013

Opinion

Eye on the Ball: Writer Vecsey takes sports seriously

May 23, 2013

Column: When the IRS tried to muscle me

May 21, 2013

Eye on the Ball: Honoring our greatest Island athletes

May 20, 2013

Most recent interments in old mausoleum were in 1980s, surprising investigators

PETER BOODY PHOTO | Gene Shepherd takes a photo of an urn containing the remains of a member of the Havens family dated 1983.

The most recently placed remains in the Havens family mausoleum are in two side-by-side urns that show 1983 and 1986 as the dates of death for Gordon and Margaret Havens, researchers learned this week when they opened the unusual structure in the Presbyterian Church Cemetery south of Route 114.

The Daughters of the American Revolution, in cooperation with the church and the Shelter Island Historical Society, have undertaken a study of the cemetery and its monuments in order to plan for their restoration and preservation.

Permission to enter the mausoelem, which is dated 1869 and bears only the name of Albert Havens, was granted by elder Peter Vielbig of the Presbyterian Church. The purpose was to determine its condition as part of the DAR study.

It had been believed that Albert Havens was the only member of the family whose remains were ever placed in the underground crypt, which is an unusual structure for cemeteries on the East End. Records seemed to indicate no other burials there since Mr. Havens’ in 1869. But after the heavy stone lid was moved back, vaults and urns containing the remains of 15 people were found in the mausoleum, six in containers with no names indicated.

The mausoleum’s condition was found to be surprisingly good, with no evidence of major structural problems. Evidence suggested a heavy door used to be mounted in the entryway. Only the hinges and a rusted padlock remain.

More details will be reported in the September 27 Shelter Island Reporter.

PETER BOODY PHOTO | The urns of Gordon and Margaret Havens inside the Havens mausoleum at the Shelter Island Presbyterian Church Cemetery.