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A look back at this week in Shelter Island history
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

Moving house: Literally, with approval for tranist over Mashomack beach

 

PETER BOODY PHOTO | The old house at the Lightcap property on South Ferry Road, which will be barged to Mashomack Preserve for use as a staff residence.

The Town Board granted the Nature Conservancy a town wetlands permit at its regular meeting on Friday, November 9 that will allow it to move a house across the beach at the Mashomack Preserve.

To be installed on the upland at the preserve to provide housing for staff, the brown-shingled house built in the 1920s — now located on Smith Cove near South Ferry — is being donated to the Conservancy by Jeff and Jane Lightcap, who have replaced it with a much larger, grand shingle-style “cottage.”

The structure will be barged from its site across Smith Cove to the preserve at a time to be determined by the contractor, Davis Construction Building Movers of Westhampton Beach. It will be placed well beyond the wetlands, closer to the manor house than a building that has been torn down and that the moved structure will replace, Preserve Director Mike Laspia has told the Town Board.

During the board’s review of the proposal, Councilman Peter Reich noted the town’s protected wetlands area within 100 feet of the beach will be affected only briefly when the house is moved over it. The only concern for the Town Board, raised by Town Attorney Laury Dowd, was the problem of allowing more than one residential use.