Latest News

Who’s responsible? Liability raised in dark skies debate
Bucks in first place in Hamptons Collegiate Baseball League
Blame a branch: Island lost power this morning
Sunset Beach asks for Bastille Day party permit
Town to mark underwater rock formation in Dering Harbor
LIPA generators coming to the Island
South Ferry hopes dredging can be done to avoid crisis
Dr. Hynes to speak at League of Women Voters annual meeting
Bryan’s song: First Islander across the 10K finish line
Three-run homer sinks Bucks against North Fork Ospreys

Sports

Bucks in first place in Hamptons Collegiate Baseball League

June 19, 2013

Sunset Beach asks for Bastille Day party permit

June 19, 2013

Bryan’s song: First Islander across the 10K finish line

June 17, 2013

Education

$2.8 million school building project begins this month

June 11, 2013

Nonprofit day care in Greenport faces hard times, may close

June 8, 2013

This week in Shelter Island history

June 7, 2013

Business

South Ferry hopes dredging can be done to avoid crisis

June 18, 2013

Merchants, board look to lower speed on Bridge St.

June 17, 2013

Driveway settlement? Judge may impose decision

June 13, 2013

Community

Bausman steps down as Island Red Cross CEO

June 17, 2013

Photos: The Island gets ready for another big race day

June 15, 2013

Letter: Welcome to the 34th Annual Shelter Island 10K

June 15, 2013

Obituaries

Obituary: Barbara Joy Roberts Carlsen

May 28, 2013

Obituary: Reporter staffer David Lee Draper

May 20, 2013

Obituaries: Elmer August Kestler Jr., Lawrence William Sliker

May 9, 2013

Real Estate

Real Estate: The evolution of Greenport's architecture

June 9, 2013

$400K driveway? Owners, landscaper in tangle of suits

May 30, 2013

This week in Shelter Island history

May 30, 2013

Opinion

Letters to the Editor: Dark skies, pro and con

June 13, 2013

Letters to the Editor

June 11, 2013

From Penelope's kitchen: Pacaya Flowers and Yucca Blossoms

June 10, 2013

New, improved Goody Pile debuts at Recycling Center

Need some good books? How about tools, kitchen items or even a vacuum cleaner? They’re at the new, improved Goody Pile, which has been relocated to a more convenient spot on the grounds of the Shelter Island Recycling Center. Among other changes, it also now has a roof to keep the rain off one man’s refuse and another man’s treasure.

Last Friday, in addition to books, tools, kitchen gadgets and the vacuum, there also were DVDs, dishes, shoes and boots.

But what’s most exciting for visitors these days isn’t just what’s available for free but the fact that it’s all well organized and protected under a lightweight roof.

Public Works Commissioner and Highway Department Superintendent Jay Card also has installed tables and labeled shelving to better organize merchandise and racks on which to display clothes. Also, the new area has been moved closer to the center’s entrance with dedicated parking.

The Society of St. Vincent de Paul used clothing bins have been relocated to be conveniently close to the Goody Pile.

“What a difference,” Jessica Hubbard said, as she visited the new Goody Pile for the first time last Friday. “It’s like night and day,” she said.

Mr. Card plans to put a board on which people can post photographs of large items they want to give away. As he put it at the Town Board work session on Tuesday, someone with a boat that had a hole in it but was worth salvaging could post a picture of it at the Goody Pile message board. “Only free things” will be allowed, he told the Town Board. They might also include furniture.

There aren’t enough workers to oversee the Goody Pile all the time, Mr. Card said. He hoped the new orderly area will inspire residents to “take ownership” and help monitor it so that only reusable items are left there.

The rules are straight-forward:

• Items must be clean and in good working order.

• There’s to be no salvaging of parts; if you want something, take the entire item and don’t dismantle it for parts.

• The town won’t accept returns of broken or non-working items that result from salvaging of parts.

• The Goody Pile is not to be used for pillows, cushions or mattresses.

• No personal care and grooming items are to be left there.

• Air conditioners, refrigerators and dehumidifiers aren’t to be brought there.

All furniture and truck loads of items for the Goody Pile must be weighed at the scale house before they are left. When an attendant is on duty, he will have the final say about what will or won’t be accepted, Mr. Card said.