Renderings showing the main building of The Enclaves from three different angles. (Source: Southold Town records) In a letter directed to Kelly Murphy, the Suffolk County Industrial Development Agency’s acting executive director, all six members of the Southold Town Board decried the IDA’s tentatively approved $2.7 million tax relief package for the $43.9 million luxury […]
Patricia Conrado Chamale of Greenport died Jan. 12, 2024. She was 50. The family will receive friends Thursday, Jan. 18 from 7 to 9 p.m. at Horton-Mathie Funeral Home in Greenport. A funeral mass will be held Friday, Jan. 19 at 10 a.m. at St. Agnes R.C. Church in Greenport and burial will take place […]
You know what I’ve been thinking? The St. John’s Prep Eagles did more than fly this week – they made statements. In a 3-0 week, ending with a 6-1 cruise against St. John’s High on Wednesday, it was pure dominance. Earlier in the week in a tough road matchup against rival Xaverian, St. John’s Prep […]
A deficit is no problem for these Spartans, as St. Mary’s boys hockey team scored a come-from-behind, 4-3 victory against Brookline at the Walter Brown Arena. In the Wednesday evening showdown, goalie Brady Baldassare snagged his first win – and a whole lot of pucks – in net, while Nick Thornton delivered the game-winning goal […]
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Greenport and Southold boys are expected to face each other in the Class C playoffs in February. (photo credit: Robert O’Rourk file photo) Great expectations can sometimes lead to disappointment. Friday night’s Greenport vs. Southold boys basketball game, however, definitely lived up to the hype. The Suffolk County League VII confrontation had a little bit […]
To the editor: Fascism is gradually gaining more acceptance across the world. In Germany, its birthplace, there is a new political party, Alternative for Germany. It is in its early stages but has been defined by the highest courts to be a right-wing, fascist organization, and it is enjoying some wins in some state elections. And the […]
LYNN — The Conservation Commission voted to approve the construction of stairs leading up to a roughly 40-foot tall landfill pile overlooking Lynn’s waterfront off the Lynnway. The permit marks a momentous step toward the city’s creation of Harbor Park, a 33-acre waterfront recreation space — a project now seven years in the making after […]
The long-gestating Saugus RiverWalk is ever closer to becoming a reality. As construction has begun, officials hope it will transform the town’s waterfront. A crane and construction crew are visible in the area of Ballard and Dudley streets near Eastern Avenue, and the project is intended to revamp the area of the Saugus River that […]
All address information, particularly arrests, reflects police records. In the event of a perceived inaccuracy, it is the sole responsibility of the concerned party to contact the relevant police department and have the department issue a notice of correction to The Daily Item. LYNN Arrests Adam Carroccino, 40, of Rockland Avenue, was arrested for trespassing […]