Mark Hartge, born May 7, 1973 passed away Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2024 from multiple myeloma cancer at Duke University Hospital in Durham, N.C. His body was donated to the Duke University Medical School. Mark graduated from Southold High School in 1991 as a National Merit Scholar having perfect scores on the Math PSAT, SAT and […]
Sunday, Feb. 11, 2 p.m.: Talk on Early 19th Century Woven Coverlets of Long Island hosted by Cutchogue-New Suffolk Historical Council (photo credit: courtesy photo) Arts and crafts Friday, Feb. 16, 5-7 p.m: Good Ground Artists group show and artist’s reception at Southold Free Library. Information: 631-765-2077; southoldlibrary.org. Fairs and festivals Sunday, Feb. 18, 8 […]
Listings prepared for Times Review Media Group by Suffolk Vision Inc., dated Dec. 8, 2023. AQUEBOGUE (11931) • Jacqueline Arturi & Jason Altman to Daniel & Joi Murray, 17 Leafy Way (600-86-3-25.001) (R) $1,395,000 • Sharon Klos to Cali Moore & Matthew Harrington, 211 Church Lane (600-67-1-33) (R) $835,000 • WB Properties LLC to Jonathan […]
Despite being born in Port Washington, Jill Doherty has been so engrained in Southold most locals assume she’s a native. (photo credit: courtesy photo) Southold Town is so ingrained in Town Board member Jill Doherty’s identity that many of her constituents don’t know or don’t remember that she grew up in Port Washington. “We came […]
New Suffolk resident Anthony Palumbo wants to focus on clean water, the environment, jobs, taxes and affordability if reelected. (photo credit: Ana Borruto file photo) Anthony Palumbo (R-New Suffolk) was first elected to the New York State Assembly in 2013 after a successful run as a prosecutor in the Suffolk County District Attorney’s office. As […]
Swampscott’s boys basketball team clinched a state tournament spot (Division 3) with its win against Lynn Classical Tuesday evening. Leading that charge was standout sophomore Connor Chiarello, who scored a game- and career-high 33 points alongside seven assists. But don’t let the word ‘sophomore’ fool you. Despite his age, Chiarello plays like a veteran. Just […]
MIDDLETON — St. John’s Prep (13-3) hosted St. Mary’s (9-8-1) in a Division I boys hockey matchup Wednesday evening. The ever-so-explosive Eagles, thanks to a four-goal second period, got back to their winning ways with a 6-0 victory after dropping two straight. In the first period, although St. John’s Prep outshot St. Mary’s, 21-4, the […]
Parking downtown was the main focus of a public workshop at the Lynn Museum, and more than 50 residents, stakeholders, and elected officials attended to weigh in on parking strategies and solutions for an improved parking system. Two representatives from Stantec consulting led the workshop to gather community input and outline the current state of […]
On Senior Night for the Peabody-Saugus boys hockey team, Masconomet played the role of the villain to spoil the party at McVann-O’Keefe Rink. But in the 9-5 final, Dom Chianca and Michael Ryan each scored two goals for the hosts, while Artie O’Leary tucked the other. “It was a close game throughout and the boys […]
Michelle Guzman and Lisa Connolly joined Attorney James J. Carrigan and co-host Jeff Crosby, the former president of North Shore Labor Council and IUE-CWA Local 201, on Carrigan’s LCTV show, “The American Dream” this week to discuss the history of the 1860 Lynn Shoe Workers Strike and the resiliency of the human spirit. The show, […]