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Community

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May 16, 2013

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Obituaries

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May 20, 2013

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May 9, 2013

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March 7, 2013

Real Estate

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May 14, 2013

High end real estate deals escalate

May 1, 2013

Shed plan rejected: ZBA says ‘detriment’ to neighborhood

April 26, 2013

Opinion

Column: When the IRS tried to muscle me

May 21, 2013

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May 20, 2013

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May 17, 2013

George Costello Sr.

Funeral services have been scheduled for George Costello Sr. of Greenport, a partner in the Costello Marine dock and bulkhead construction business and the driving force behind the volunteer restoration of Greenport’s historic roller rink, who died on December 28, 2012 at age 63.

Visiting hours will be at the Horton-Mathie Funeral Home in Greenport on Tuesday, January 1 from 7 to 9 p.m. and on Wednesday, January 2 from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Father Thomas Murray, pastor of St. Agnes Roman Catholic Church in Greenport, will lead a service at the funeral home on Thursday, January 3 at 10 a.m. Burial will follow at Arshamomaque Cemetery, also in Greenport.

Mr. Costello was at work on a job in Southampton on Friday when he collapsed, said longtime friend Fred Schoenstein of North Fork Welding. He was taken to Southampton Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

“It’s just a sad, sad story,” said Mr. Schoenstein, who added that his family began its business 30 years ago at roughly the same time Mr. Costello and his brother, John, a former Greenport Village Board member, launched Costello Marine. “George was an amazing character and one of the hardest workers I’ve ever met,” he said. “This really takes the wind out of your sails.” Town Supervisor Jim Dougherty said Mr. Costello “was a pillar of strength for Shelter Island. He was a good friend, known for the quality of his work.”

A Vietnam War veteran, Mr. Costello was known for his involvement in numerous community projects, particularly the restoration of the historic roller rink at the Burton Potter Legion Hall on Third Street. He and his fellow volunteers were named as Suffolk Times’ “Civic People of the Year” for 2011. “His dedication to Greenport was unbelievable,” said Craig Richter, Burton Potter Post commander and a fellow rink project volunteer. Mr. Richter said the Legion should redouble its efforts to complete the project in Mr. Costello’s memory.

“This was his baby and he really stepped up to the plate,” said Mr. Richter. “He enjoyed it and knew it was good for Greenport. We’ve got to get it done.”

In July 2011, San Simeon by the Sound nursing facility honored the Costello family, particularly George and John, for taking such an active role in the community. “I’ve known George for a very long time,” said Mary Bess Phillips, the operator of Alice’s Fish Market in Greenport and a current Village Board member. “He will be very sorely missed.”

Mr. Costello is survived by his wife, Iona, and daughters Emily and Tina of Riverhead, Amanda Costello Hurwitz of Newington, Conneticut, Jennifer Costello of Charleston, South Carolina, and his son, George D. Costello, Jr.

The Costello family asked for donations to the Burton Potter rebuilding fund in his memory.