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Just in case: 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
Bausman steps down as Island Red Cross CEO
Merchants, board look to lower speed on Bridge St.
More photos from the Shelter Island 10K
Ethiopian wins Shelter Island 10K Run
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Sports

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

June 17, 2013

Three-run homer sinks Bucks against North Fork Ospreys

June 17, 2013

More photos from the Shelter Island 10K

June 16, 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

Highway Superintendent Card may not seek second term

JULIE LANE PHOTO | Highway Superintendent and Commission of Public Works Jay Card Jr. is weighing his political future.

Highway Superintendent and Public Works Commissioner Jay Card Jr. told the Reporter Thursday morning in a wide-ranging interview that he might not run for a second term.

His term ends January 1, 2014, and if he wants a second term, he would have to run again next November.

Mr. Card said he would decide if he’s in or out before the June deadline to file as a candidate.

It was a matter of money. “I don’t know if I can afford to stay here,” Mr. Card said, speaking of his post. The job takes “a lot more hours than I expected,” he added. “I didn’t take the position to come in here and do anything but a really good job.”

Should he make the decision not to run, he wouldn’t be interested in any other elective position, but would make himself available to the next highway superintendent and public works commissioner for advice, just as his predecessor, Mark Ketcham, has done for him. He said Mr. Ketcham has been “great” about giving him advice when he has needed it.

“I would do the same for the next guy,” Mr. Card said.

He initially ran because he had been critical of some aspects of how work was being done and “rather than complain about it,” decided to run for the job.

The cost to the town for his services is less than it might be for another person since as a former Shelter Island police officer, Mr. Card already is covered for his pension and health insurance.

He earns $51,978 as highway superintendent and another $20,813 as commissioner of public works, according to the town budget for this year.